Research Aims to Use Sunlight to Turn Captured CO2 into Fuel

After a decades-long effort, an international study team is reporting “promising” first steps in using sunlight to convert captured carbon dioxide into fuel.

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Clean Energy Professionals for Ukraine Raises Funds for Emergency Relief

The horrific news from Vladimir Putin’s invasion, coupled with a history of family experience with war, escape, and loss, has a Montreal clean energy executive on a mission to raise $100,000 for emergency relief in Ukraine.

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UK Research and Innovation report outlines key priorities for climate change adaptation

A new report concludes that speedy and collaborative action is key to adapting to climate change.

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UK and Turkey agree clean transport deal worth £1.7 billion in boost to British rail industry

The UK government’s biggest ever sustainable, civil infrastructure deal will help finance a new high speed electric railway line in Turkey.

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Pivot Power announces planning approval for two new battery storage sites in UK

Pivot Power, part of EDF Renewables, has won planning approval for two new grid-scale battery storage facilities in Sundon, Luton, and Indian Queens, Cornwall, that will help to support the transition to a decarbonised electricity system and accelerate the UK’s net zero future.

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New green hydrogen project by EDF Renewables UK and Hynamics comes to Teesside

EDF Renewables UK and Hynamics, a subsidiary of EDF Group specialising in hydrogen, have announced plans to invest significantly in their Teesside operation, supporting local and national government aspirations to regenerate Tees Valley by investing in decarbonisation.

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Report calls for UK to rethink strategy to ensure success of landmark agricultural support reforms

A new report finds that by setting high expectations for post-Brexit agricultural support, the government risks its reforms being seen as a failure by some (if not all) of farmers, environmentalists, taxpayers and consumers.

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Jane Fonda Establishes a Climate PAC

Climate activist and actress Jane Fonda has announced a new political action committee (PAC) aimed at getting Big Oil’s political allies out of office.

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Wildfires have become four times larger, three times more frequent since 2000 in US, study warns

Wildfires across the US have gotten larger, more frequent, and more widespread since the beginning of the millennium, according to a new study.

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Disrupting Russia’s Gazprom ‘could end war tomorrow’, Extinction Rebellion Ukraine founder says

The war in Ukraine could be stopped “tomorrow” by causing disruption to Gazprom, the founder of the Ukrainian branch of 

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Work from home and reduce speed limits: IEA publishes 10-point plan to cut oil use

The International Energy Agency has proposed 10 actions countries can take to reduce oil demand Reduce speed limits. Work from home. Opt for trains not planes where possible.

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Trump claims sea level rise means more homes by the ocean. Let’s take a look at Mar-a-Lago

If the repertoire at his recent public outings are anything to go by, Donald Trump appears to be workshopping new climate denial material, perhaps in light of his rumored 2024 run for the 

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Twenty nine pilot whales die after becoming stranded on New Zealand beach

Twenty nine pilot whales have died on a beach in New Zealand after being washed up on shore, according to authorities. The Department for Conservation said a group of the mammals were found stranded on Farewell Spit, which sits on the north tip of the southern island.

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Sadiq Khan: ‘Climate crisis is a racial justice issue’ as black and Asian Londoners most affected

The global climate crisis is a matter of racial injustice, the mayor of London has warned, as new research reveals that black, Asian and minority ethnic communities are most at

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Smoke from Australia wildfires destroyed healing ozone layer

Smoke from major wildfires destroys the ozone layer, a 

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Labour MP to share stage with Nigel Farage at anti-climate action rally

A Labour MP is to share a stage with Nigel Farage at the launch of a campaign against action on climate change.

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Fast development of renewable energy projects as best defence against resource dependency and financing war

Yesterday’s European Communication “Joint European action for more affordable, secure and sustainable energy” - demonstrates a drastic course of action, on the bloc’s decarbonisation polices and for guaranteeing the EU’s, in response to Putin’s unjustifiable and horrific war on Ukraine.<

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Extremes of 40C above normal: what’s causing ‘extraordinary’ heating in polar regions?

Unusually high temperatures in both Antarctica and the Arctic in recent days have shocked researchers, who warn that extremes will become more common as a result of the climate crisis.

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What can Kenyan herders teach us about living in a volatile world?

Loura Ekaale sits down on his carved wooden stool. He sips a cup of black instant coffee, a substance he has taken to calling his “medicine” – inexplicably, he claims it helps him fall asleep. I have been making it for him each afternoon, with my small gas cooker.

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