UK oil and gas industry submit revised strategy for net-zero requirements.
The Oil & Gas Authority has submitted a revised strategy to the UK Parliament, featuring a range of new net zero obligations for the UK.
Read More2021 Global Climate Forecast: Slightly Less Hot Than 2020.
2021 is forecasted to be slightly colder worldwide than years previous, according to meteorologists at the United Kingdom Meteorological Office, but will still be one the hottest on recor
Read MoreFrom Alaska to Florida, Harmful PFAS Compounds Pollute Water at Multiple Sites in Every State.
Tom Kennedy learned about the long-term contamination of his family's drinking water about two months after he was told that his breast cancer had metastasized to his brain and was terminal.
Read MoreConservation Group Shares Footage of Rare ‘Turtle Tsunami’.
Conservationists have captured video footage of an extremely adorable turtle "tsunami."
Read MoreIs a racially-biased algorithm delaying health care for one million Black people?
Sweeping calculation suggests it could be — but how to fix the problem is unclear.
Read MoreJeff Bezos and Bill Gates back hydrogen plane start-up with $38m.
he start-up has completed ten test flights with a six-seater propeller plane powered by hydrogen.
Read MoreThis Interactive Chart Shows Changes in the World's Top 10 Emitters.
A lot has happened since countries met in Paris in 2015 and agreed on an accord to combat climate change.
Read MoreIran has great capacities to expand renewable energy market: energy min.
TEHRAN – Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said on Wednesday that the country has great potentials in the field of renewable energies and can have a significant role in developing the region’s market for such energies.
Read MoreBreakingviews - Big Oil will cash in on sun and wind.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The sun will come out tomorrow for oil titans. Even as stock markets rallied broadly from pandemic-induced 33% dives in March, share prices for BP, Royal Dutch Shell and others failed to recover. Some artful corporate finance could help in 2021.
Read MoreIndonesia launches call for IPP solar projects.
State-owned utility PT PLN (Persero) is seeking proposals from independent power producers to build large-scale solar plants. The Indonesian government wants the country to deploy 6.5 GW of solar by 2025 and 45 GW by 2050.
Read MoreDeploying 5G will lead to spike in CO2 emissions, French climate council warns
Rolling out 5G technology could lead to a sharp increase in power consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, a report published by France's High Council on Climate warns.
Read MoreASK SARA: 'How much will it cost to slow climate change?'
When you account for the advantages to our health, the benefits of phasing out fossil fuels far outweigh the price. Hi Sara, As a broadcast meteorologist, one of the most common questions I’m asked is the hardest one for me to answer!
Read MoreYoung Champions Of The Earth: Lefteris Arapakis - Fishing for plastic.
Lefteris Arapakis comes from a long line of fishers. For five generations his family has plied the bountiful waters off southern Greece, netting the same cod and red mulls that have sustained Greeks for millennia.
Read MoreRenewable not nuclear power is the future of green energy in the UK.
This week, the UK government began talks with EDF on the construction of a new nuclear power station in Suffolk.
Read MoreResearchers Identify Which West Coast Regions Hold Greatest Wave Energy Potential.
A recent study highlights the most promising areas along Washington, Oregon and California coasts to harvest wave energy. RICHLAND, Wash.—Washington and Oregon coastlines are home not only to sea stacks and vistas, they also hold the most promising areas to pull power from West Coast wa
Read MoreSpain Tenders 3 Gigawatts of Renewables Under New Pay-as-Bid Model.
Solar and onshore wind get 1 gigawatt each while floating offshore wind seeks foothold.
Read MoreGenetically engineered trees could help fight climate change — here's how.
Species that grow faster could be better at pulling carbon from the atmosphere, but could also come with risks Armand Séguin planted his first genetically modified tree — a poplar — more than 20 years ago at a research station north of Quebec City.
Read MoreJPMorgan’s Lee Raymond Steps Down From Board After 33 Years.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said Lee Raymond, the company’s longest-serving director, is resigning from the board.
Read MoreBiden Calls Climate Change ‘Existential Threat of Our Time’.
President-elect Joe Biden introduced on Saturday key members of the team he is assembling to fulfill his pledge to combat climate change, calling them brilliant and qualified.
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