Electric Vehicles: An Economic and Environmental Win for Developing Countries
Electric passenger vehicles are widely accepted in major markets like China, United States and Europe, but their adoption in developing countr
Read More2022 provisionally warmest year on record for UK
2022 will be the warmest year on record for the UK, according to provisional Met Office figures.
Read MoreMore than 100 writers sign letter in solidarity with jailed UK climate activists
Ben Okri, Simon Schama, Helen Pankhurst and AL Kennedy among those saying they ‘stand with’ protesters
Read MoreEnergy efficiency ‘war effort’ needed to cut bills and emissions, say MPs
Ministers missed crucial opportunities but should use energy windfall tax to speed up insulation efforts, committee says
Read MoreRevealed: Exxon made ‘breathtakingly’ accurate climate predictions in 1970s and 80s
Oil company drove some of the leading science of the era only to publicly dismiss global heating
Read MoreFukushima water to be released into ocean in next few months, says Japan
Authorities to begin release of a million tonnes of water from stricken nuclear plant after treatment to remove most radioactive material
Read More2022: sixth warmest year on record globally
Globally 2022 was the sixth warmest year in a series stretching back to 1850, according to figures released today by the Met Office.
Read MoreClimate change: UAE names oil chief to lead COP28 talks
The head of one of the world's biggest oil companies has been name
Read MoreUAE’s Cop28 president will keep role as head of national oil company
Campaigners warn ‘breathtaking conflict of interest’ could jeopardise climate negotiating process
Read MoreHuge rare earth metals discovery in Arctic Sweden
Europe's largest deposit of rare earths - which are used from mobi
Read More‘Entrenched car culture’ leaves millions of Britons in transport poverty
Study finds drivers spending up to a fifth of pre-tax income on running a car as lack of infrastructure deters people from cycling
Read MoreScientists just invented an entirely new way to cool things that could one day replace our polluting fridges
From ice to ions, scientists have now made a breakthrough in heating and cooling technology. During winter, you’ll often see municipal trucks spray salt on roads and sidewalks to clear them of snow.
Read MoreThe Guardian view on Europe’s heatwave: the door is closing – but there is a way out
Temperature records have toppled across the continent.
Read MoreAustralians are paying $163 a month to store excess stuff. How can we curb the desire to consume?
Unfortunately, the Earth doesn’t have an off-site storage option. But there are ways to counter the impulse to buy
Read MoreSupport for Pakistan has ebbed away – yet its deadly floodwaters have not
Climate disasters continue to ravage our country – more international aid is urgently needed to save millions from misery
Read MoreCruises, crowds and fragile ecosystems: the delicate dance of Antarctic tourism
As the icy continent braces for a record summer, ecologists say more visitor caps and restrictions are needed to protect wildlife
Read MoreBiden administration seeks to limit deadly air pollution
Proposal sets out lower limits for soot, which is estimated to cause early deaths of thousands of Americans each year
Read MoreGreat Britain’s windfarm electricity at record high in 2022 but gas use up too
Wind-powered electricity rose to 26.8% of 2022 usage while gas-fired power, at 38.5%, continued growth as largest single source
Read MoreHalf of glaciers will be gone by 2100 even under Paris 1.5C accord, study finds
If global heating continues at current rate of 2.7C, losses will be greater with 68% of glaciers disappearing
Read MoreElectric Airplanes Are the New EV
Until now, when people talked about electric vehicles, they were talking about automobiles.
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