Trump's Scottish golf course trashed the environment and locals fear his new one will do even more damage
Before he became president, Donald Trump was best known in Scotland as the man who pushed through the construction of a hugely controversial golf course in the face of fierce opposition from locals and conservationists.
Read MoreDon't believe hydrogen and nuclear hype – they can’t get us to net zero carbon by 2050
Big industry players pushing techno-fixes are ignoring the only realistic solution to the climate crisis: renewables
Read MoreIRENA Report Predicts Renewable Energy Could Power World by 2050.
Proven technologies for a net-zero energy system already largely exist today, according to a report published Tuesday by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Read MoreAnnouncing the SDGs Discussion Series.
The Institute for Sustainable Development of the European Public Law Organization, as an International Organization with Permanent Observer status at the United Nati
Read MoreWill a British bioelectric hybrid plane really take off?
Boris Johnson set the goal, but the developers of the Beha had to get private investment for their unique craft.
Read MoreAustralia's miners urge Europe to define nuclear power and fossil fuels with carbon capture as 'sustainable'
Minerals Council of Australia has been accused of trying to export its ‘negative approach to climate policy’
Read MoreSummers could last for half the year by 2100.
Our summers are already about 20% longer than they used to be, and if the climate crisis continues unabated then northern hemisphere summers could cover nearly half of the year by 2100, making them more than twice as long as they were in the 1950s.
Read MoreNew wind farm ports in northeast will create 6,000 jobs and build ‘next generation’ of North Sea wind turbines
Multi-million-pound investment in ports on Humber and Teesside intended to support UK’s growing wind industry.
Read MoreMillions sign up to anti-food-waste apps to share their unused produce.
With the average UK family throwing out £730 of surplus items a year, eco-conscious consumers have found a hi-tech fix.
Read MoreOil firms knew decades ago fossil fuels posed grave health risks, files reveal.
Exclusive: documents seen by Guardian show companies fought clean-air rules despite being aware of harm caused by air pollution.
Read MorePlastic particles pass from mothers into foetuses, rat study shows.
Nanoparticles found in foetal brains and hearts, but impact on human health is as yet unknown.
Read More10 Million Climate Refugees in Past Six Months: Red Cross Calls for Urgent International Help
The world's largest humanitarian network warned Wednesday that urgent international action is needed to address the rising risk of climate-related displacement, highlighting data that shows disasters such as storms, droughts, fires, and floods internally displaced more than 10 million people from
Read MoreHow Has COVID Changed Fridays for Future?
When Fridays for Future (FFF) takes to the streets on March 19, activists around the world are going to be doing everything they can to make sure the climate cr
Read MoreOzone-destroying CFCs could make late-21st-century comeback.
The oceans are ready to give back your 1980s hair spray.
Read MoreNaming Hurricanes and Storms After Greek Letters to Be Discontinued.
The international body that names hurricanes and tropical storms will no longer name storms after Greek letters after the record-shattering 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.
Read MoreNew Research on Earth's Worst Extinction Event Provides Insight Into Today’s Climate Crisis
Scientists say the planet is facing its "sixth mass extinction" and human activity is to blame.
Read More1,500 Wind Turbines. 2,700 Square Miles. Offshore Wind in the Atlantic Will Be Big. Really Big
American offshore wind farms, of which there are 17 in the works for the Atlantic Ocean, are no longer far off on the horizon.
Read MoreScientists Want to Build a Solar-Powered Ark on the Moon to Protect Earth Species.
Scientists at the University of Arizona have proposed a literal conservation moonshot.
Read MoreClimate change to put farming sectors under stress.
A new study by the Met Office gives examples of how two of the UK’s most important farming sectors are likely to be impacted by climate change.
Read More‘Our biggest challenge? Lack of imagination’: the scientists turning the desert green.
In China, scientists have turned vast swathes of arid land into a lush oasis. Now a team of maverick engineers want to do the same to the Sinai
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