EPA shuts polluting Caribbean refinery reopened under Trump.
Nearby residents in the US Virgin Islands, have endured water contamination and noxious fumes that closed three schools.
Read MoreEnbridge Pipeline Day of Reckoning? Indigenous Rights Groups Join Michigan Gov. Whitmer in Demanding Shutdown.
Indigenous rights and climate action groups are set to hold an "Evict Enbridge" celebration on Wednesday and Thursday to mark Michigan Gov.
Read MoreNearly half of cities lack plans to keep populations safe from climate threats.
New analysis released today shows that 43% of global cities do not have adaptation plans to keep people and critical infrastructure safe from climate threats, despite the fact that awareness of climate risks has never been higher (93% of the 812 disclosing cities report that they are at r
Read MoreGovernment’s hydrogen plans at risk from ‘fossil fuel lobbying’, climate groups warn
Letter urges government to invest in ‘green hydrogen’ as it strives to meet net-zero emissions by 2050
Read MoreLand-Use Change Has Affected ‘Almost a Third’ of World’s Terrain Since 1960
Current estimates of land-use change may be capturing only one-quarter of its true extent across the world, new research shows.
Read MoreExtreme Weather Displaces Record Numbers of People as Temperatures Rise
Storms, floods, wildfires and droughts drove more than 30 million people from their homes last year, as rising temperatures wrought extra chaos on the climate
Read MoreAre Vertical Turbines The Future Of Offshore Wind Power?
What makes renewable energy so exciting is the immense economic potential of groundbreaking technology advancements.
Read MoreBP shareholders reject proposals to reduce climate emissions.
Just 21% in favour of resolution by activist investors proposing tougher emissions targets.
Read MoreExtraction Industry’s Hunt for Fossil Fuels Near Okavango Delta Threatens to Trigger “Genocide” of Africa’s Last Elephants.
Caption: The African elephant, the planet’s largest terrestrial mammal was recently listed as endangered and critically endangered on
Read MoreThe world’s largest iceberg broke off Antarctica’s Renn Ice Shelf. Named A-76, it heads into the Weddell Sea and is 5-times larger than New York city.
An enormous iceberg broke off the Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica, moving into the Weddell Sea. It is over 4,300 square kilometers in size and is now the largest iceberg in the world.
Read MoreArctic Warming 3x Faster Than Earth's Average Rate, Study Finds.
Over the past five decades, the Arctic has warmed three times faster than the world as a whole, leading to rapid and widespread melting of ice and other far-reaching consequences that are important not only to local communities and ecosystems but to the fate of life on planet Earth.
Read MoreRichest nations agree to end support for coal production overseas.
G7 countries reaffirm commitment to limit global heating to 1.5C after nearly two days of wrangling. The world’s richest nations have agreed to end their financial support for coal development overseas, in a major step towards phasing out the dirtiest fossil fuel.
Read MoreMay gales help Britain set record for wind power generation.
In early hours of Friday, windfarm turbines provided nearly two-thirds of Britain’s electricity. Powerful gusts of wind sweeping across Britain have helped the country reach a new all-time high for electricity generated from wind turbines.
Read MoreAir pollution linked to ‘huge’ rise in child asthma GP visits.
Exclusive: consultations for asthma and other respiratory infections go up with increased dirty air, finds study
Read MoreSchool strike for climate: thousands take to streets around Australia.
Thousands of students across Australia walked out of classrooms to take part in the School Strike 4 Climate on Friday, calling for greater action on global heating.
Read MoreInfluential investor joins shareholder rebellion over Shell’s climate plan.
Legal & General Investment Management, Britain’s biggest fund manager, piles pressure on oil firm
Read MoreNo place for new fossil fuels if world is to reach net zero by 2050, says landmark report.
Roadmap comes just months before UK hosts major global climate summit. There is no place for new fossil fuel projects if the world is to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, according to a landmark report.
Read MoreWorld to waste one trillion more plastic bottles and bags by 2025 as production ramps up.
20 firms will account for most of the addtional 70 million metric tonnes of polymer churned out in the next four years.
Read MoreAustralia’s big banks reject Nationals’ claims managing climate risk is ‘virtue signalling’
Major banks say Australia’s international trading partners require the sector to identify and disclose climate risk on their balance sheets.
Read MorePrince Charles: small-scale family farms must be at heart of sustainable future.
Exclusive: ‘Rapid transition to regenerative farming’ needed, says prince, as data reveals 100,000 UK farms lost since 1990.
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