8 things to know about the environmental impact of ‘unprecedented’ Nord Stream leaks

Suspected sabotage will release large amounts of methane, but it’s a ‘wee bubble’ compared with what’s emitted globally every day.

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Practical ways to cut their carbon footprint: How the young are learning to play an active role in climate action

In its bid to contribute to Singapore's sustainability efforts, Keppel Electric is reaching out to schools to teach students about green alternatives and how they can help protect the environment Two young pupils stood in front of an exhibition board, eyes darti

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China’s ban on overseas coal power plants is good for the climate … but where’s the support for renewable energy? experts ask

Beijing’s pledge a year ago has put a ‘significant dent’ in planned coal-fired proje

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US urged to end blame game on oil

Saudis made scapegoats for energy policy shortcomings, analysts say

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Global energy crisis is a wake-up call for businesses to go green: Teo Chee Hean

SINGAPORE - The current global energy crisis is a wake-up call for businesses to become greener, with those which delay action doing so at their own peril, said Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean at the 2022 Global Compact Network Singapore Summit on Mon

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China forges ahead with green transition in midst of global energy crisis

Eyes now on National Congress to show where country's path lies There is nothing quite like a crisis to expose the weaknesses in systems and societies.

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Climate Regulations Are About to Disrupt Global Shipping

Ships that transport goods across oceans are collectively a major generator of greenhouse gases.

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Landowners call for scrapping of plans to ban solar energy from England’s farmland

Farmers say having solar sites allows them to subsidise food production during less successful years

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Just Stop Oil protest stops traffic in north London

Police arrest 17 protesters after activists glued themselves to the road in Upper Street, Islington

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‘Fishless fish’: the next big trend in the seafood industry

‘Alternative seafood’ is having a moment, with the rise of companies like BlueNalu and Wildtype, which has the backing of Leonardo DiCaprio

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Slippery, hungry, sometimes angry: Singapore struggles with ‘unparalleled’ otter boom

Numbers have doubled, with occasional attacks on humans and fish ponds prompting relocation efforts Singapore authorities have an unusual source of mayhem on their hands: an exploding otter population.

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The Coalition is seeing red (meat) over the methane pledge – but it’s not just about burping cattle

About half of the CO2-equivalent caused by releasing methane in Australia comes from agriculture. The rest comes mainly from coalmines, oil, gas and waste

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France becomes latest country to leave controversial energy charter treaty

Quitting the ECT, which protects fossil fuel investors from policy changes that might threaten their profits, was ‘coherent’ with Paris climate deal, Macron said

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Hancock Prospecting withdraws from $15m funding deal with Netball Australia after players revolt

Gina Rinehart’s mining company instead offers short-term funding until the organisation finds a new sponsor

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I fund climate activism – and I applaud the Van Gogh protest

The Just Stop Oil protest shocked the world, but we must take disruptive action on the climate crisis before it’s too late

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‘Stop setting things on fire’: nine great ideas to save the planet

Writers and activists including Thomas Piketty, Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben suggest positive steps we can take now

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Go big or go green? The EU’s massively expanding hydrogen bet

Brussels is pumping ever-increasing amounts of cash into hydrogen projects, and dragging its feet on climate standards for the gas.

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Germany pushes EU to develop new gas fields abroad

Berlin claims the move would be in line with the Paris Agreement. Germany wants the EU to push for the development of new natural gas fields abroad, claiming such a move would be in line with climate efforts.

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EU tries to stop energy treaty exit stampede

EU countries reject Brussels-led reforms to the Energy Charter Treaty, saying they fail to stamp out protections for fossil fuels.

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