Climate change is expected to hit heritage sites across Africa
Climate change is poised to impact not just our present but our history as well.
Read MoreShould we be growing trees in the desert to combat climate change?
Reforestation is one of our best tools to fight the climate crisis.
Read MoreOil and gas lobbyists are using Ukraine to push for a drilling free-for-all in the US
Fossil-fuel firms want to turn violence and bloodshed into an oil and gas propaganda-generating scheme. The goal: a drilling bonanza
Read MoreUnite against climate change - Ukraine scientist
A leading Ukrainian scientist says war is "closing the window of opportunity" for the world to prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
Read MoreGreen credentials of world’s largest investor questioned over oil industry emails
Emails have revealed the high-wire act performed by major banks and the world’s biggest asset manager, BlackRock, as they privately soothe oil industry concerns about their public support for greener investment.
Read MoreHow oil companies rebranded deceptive climate ads as ‘free speech’
In two dozen climate liability cases, companies are arguing that their public statements about climate change are not ‘deceptive’ so much as persuasive – and protected free speech
Read MoreOur climate solutions are failing - and Big Oil’s fingerprints are all over them
People who do not spend their days reading climate reports or scouring the archives of oil companies are often surprised to hear that the fossil-fuel industry has been part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since its inception.
Read MoreAmazon rainforest reaching tipping point, researchers say
The Amazon rainforest is moving towards a "tipping point" where trees may die off en masse, say researchers. A study suggests the world's largest rainforest is losing its ability to bounce back from damage caused by droughts, fires and deforestation.
Read MoreMillions suffering in deadly pollution ‘sacrifice zones’, warns UN expert
A UN expert has warned of the creation of pollution “sacrifice zones” across the world, where tens of millions of people are suffering strokes, cancers, respiratory problems and heart disease as a result of toxic contamination of the environment.
Read MoreStranding of three whales in Corfu raises alarm over seismic testing for fossil fuels
While cause remains unconfirmed, green groups fear the three whales could be the ‘tip of iceberg’ with many more animals hurt. Environmental groups have linked the beaching of three whales in Corfu to seismic testing for oil and gas in the waters off the Greek island.
Read MoreWhat are conservative commentators saying about the floods and climate?
Floods and their causes are complicated and there has been a clamour for answers from Australians over the role global
Read More‘We’re ready’: UK anti-fracking activists prepare to fight resurgence plans
Anti-fracking campaigners have vowed to give energy firms “no peace” if the government lifts the moratorium on fracking, pledging “inconvenient and noisy” protests at every site.
Read MoreOil and gas companies are looking at a bonanza from the Ukraine war
Analysis: fear of shortages gives fossil fuel companies leverage with governments that could be disastrous for the climate
Read More5 million shipwrecked Legos still washing up 25 years after falling overboard
The ship Tokio Express spilled its Lego cargo after colliding with a rogue wave.
Read MoreCarbon removals and rapid decarbonisation needed to limit global warming to 1.5°C
The latest Energy Transitions Commission report describes how CO2 removals (CDR) alongside deep global decarbonisation can give the world a 50/50 chance of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
Read MoreBritishvolt and Aston Martin partner to develop high performance battery technology
The two British engineering leaders collaborate to target new high performance standards in electric vehicles. The collaboration, formalised in a Memorandum of Understanding, further supports Aston Martin’s plans to launch its first battery electric vehicle in 2025.
Read MoreIPCC report forecasts impending and unavoidable climate hazards over the next two decades
The latest IPCC report states any further delay in global action on adaptation and mitigation will miss the closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all.
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