Sudden collapse of Antarctic ice shelf could be sign of things to come
Unexpected collapse sends a massive slab of ice into the ocean.
Read MoreProperty developers fight NSW bid to make houses more energy-efficient and climate-resilient
Environmentalists call changes ‘everything you could ever dream about’ but industry says they ‘undermine the economics of delivering housing’
Read MoreHow a few geothermal plants could solve America’s lithium supply crunch and boost the EV battery industry
Geothermal energy has long been the forgotten member of the clean energy family, overshadowed by relatively cheap solar and wind power, despite its proven potential. But that may soon change – for an unexpected reason.
Read MoreHow wild animals can help control the climate crisis
Rewilding planet by carefully encouraging wolves, wildebeest and whales could help control carbon emissions.
Read MoreThe Guardian view on record-breaking Arctic temperatures: do look up
A heatwave in the Arctic and the collapse of the Conger ice shelf in East Antarctica bring warnings that climate breakdown co
Read MorePush for new UK nuclear plants lacks facility for toxic waste, say experts
UK only in early stages of finding permanent site for underground storage of hazardous spent fuel.
Read MoreVirtual conferences exclude most African women – how can we be heard?
At the UN headquarters in New York, ministers, activists, feminists and advocates are meeting to discuss gender equality and women’s rights.
Read MoreResearch finds 9 out of 10 SMEs don’t know business carbon emissions
NatWest Group research has revealed that 87% of UK SMEs are unaware of their business’s total carbon emissions, despite good intentions - with almost half (45%) of UK SMEs recognising it is important to lower their emissions in the near future.
Read MoreRyanair announces plan to become carbon neutral by 2050
Ryanair has announced its decarbonisation strategy – Pathway to Net Zero, developed to reduce its carbon emissions and the impact of its operations on the environment.
Read MoreOffshore wind pipeline surges to 86 gigawatts, boosting UK’s energy independence
New research published today by Renewable UK shows the UK’s total pipeline of offshore wind projects now stands at 86GW – more than eight times our current operational capacity.
Read MoreU.S. Regulator Delays Climate Considerations for Gas Projects
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said Thursday that it would delay implementing a new proposal to consider the climate and environmental justice impacts of new gas projects before approving them.
Read MoreMarvel Superhero Takes on Climate Change, Environmental Justice
Superhero Marisol Rios de la Luz will take on climate change, political corruption, and the myriad social injustices stemming from the two in the upcoming installment of the La Borinqueña graphic novel series, Earther reports.
Read MoreIn global climate strike, youth demand action worldwide
On Friday , tens of thousands of young people across the world mobilized for a global climate strike, demanding that world leaders take action to curb the environmental abuses driving catastrophic climate chan
Read MoreMore than 10,000 hectares of forest burning in Chernobyl exclusion zone, Ukraine says
Ukrainian human rights commissioner warns of irreparable consequences for world if fires spread.
Read MoreGive free power to people living near wind farms, minister suggests
Energy bills for people living near onshore wind farms could be slashed under new reforms, according to a cabinet minister.
Read MoreCoastal communities to get funding to adapt to threat of erosion
East Riding of Yorkshire and North Norfolk to be initial recipients of new funding.
Read MoreTen times more electric car charge points by 2030, government says
The government said Friday it will help businesses to roll out 300,000 public electric car charge points by 2030, the equivalent of almost five times the number of fuel pumps on our roads today.
Read MoreSEC proposes far-reaching climate disclosure rules for companies – here’s where the rules may be vulnerable to legal challenges
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission released its long-awaited proposal to require companies to disclose their climate risks to investors,
Read More5 reports show how Europe can break its Russia gas habit without the lights going out in the process
The European Union has tried to make a stark pivot away from Russian energy since Moscow invaded Ukraine in late February.
Read MoreEnergy agency: 'Radical action' needed to hit climate goals
The world must take "radical action" by investing $5.7 trillion in private and public money each year through 2030 to shift away from fossil fuels and ensure the planetary warming they cause doesn't pass dangerous thresholds, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says.
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