Africa faces brunt of climate change, deep inequalities, food crisis: UN chief
ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday said multiple inter-linked challenges are confronting the world with Africa facing major challenges.
Read MoreResearch Affirms €1T Green Hydrogen Potential for Africa
Report outlines how production and transmission of green hydrogen can yield a €1 trillion investment, exceeding one third of
Read MoreMalawi benefits from Scotland's climate fund - President Chakwera
Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera says a Scottish fund for poor
Read MoreAntarctica sea-ice hits new record low
There is now less sea-ice surrounding the Antarctic continent than
Read MoreHow Scotland pays back for Malawi climate damage
Scotland is one of the first countries in the world to stump up ca
Read MoreIs Fifa's football expansion putting money before planet?
Last week Fifa president Gianni Infantino announced record revenues in excess of $7.6bn (£6.3bn) - with football's governing body also co
Read MoreUkraine: building back better and greener
With the largest untapped potential for solar and wind energy in Europe, Ukraine is perfectly positioned to replace a previous dependence on Russian oil and gas imports with renewable electricity sources, writes Iryna Stavchuk.
Read MoreEurope needs an options-based climate strategy
EU policymakers need to formulate a new strategy if they want to meet net-zero targets on time, writes Lee Beck.
Read MoreBerlin lays out plan to bring back solar, wind industry on German soil
The German government is looking to acquire shares in renewable energy firms and provide support to wind turbine and solar panel manufacturers in order to encourage their production in Germany.
Read MoreGermany on collision course with France, Spain over EU power market reform
Three weeks before the European Commission tables its proposal to reform the EU’s electricity market, Germany’s position on the issue is still being fleshed out but initial signs already point to a looming clash with pro-reform countries like France and Spain.
Read MoreIRENEC 2023
Tasks and Responsibilities of Individuals, Decision Makers, Universities, Cooperatives and Municipalities for Community Power Based Transition to Global 100% Renewable Energy Transit
Read MoreThe annual conference of YES-Europe will be held this year in Athens!
In 2023, YES-Europe is holding, for the first time, its annual conference in Greece, in collaboration with the local team, YES-Europe Greec
Read MoreRoll up for New York offshore wind, sea green innovation, and big name ins and outs
US offshore wind has faced its fair share of adversity over recent weeks, from a furore over dead whales to criticism from Native American groups.
Read MoreIMF warns against ‘protectionism’ in rich world’s green subsidies
The US will subsidise North American-made electric vehicles, sparking responses from other rich countries – but there are concerns on the effects on the developing world.
Read MoreTotal escapes court censure over East African oil pipeline
The court said campaigners arguments against the East African crude oil pipeline had changed too much – they are considering an appeal
Read MoreUN sets date for loss and damage talks, risking Asian no-show
Negotiators will gather in Egypt at the end of March to discuss a fund for climate victims, whether the Asia-Pacific group has nominated its members or not
Read MoreCanada sets out green investments guide amid complaints of industry capture
The process to create Canada’s first guide for green investments has been accused of being undemocratic and extending the life of polluting fuels.
Read MoreFinance key climate issue for new Nigerian president
Without climate finance from rich nations, “we are not going to comply with your climate change” said Bola Tinubu
Read MoreVanuatu gathers support for UN climate justice statement
Over 100 nations have backed the Pacific Island’s attempt to make it easier for governments to be sued over climate failures
Read MoreCorporations push “insetting” as new offsetting but report claims it is even worse
More companies claim that supply-chain carbon removal is the way forward. But a new report raises concern over the credibility and transparency of insetting.
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