John Lewis trials buyback scheme to help combat clothing waste.
John Lewis has launched a new sustainable fashion buyback scheme to help combat the growing amount of clothes ending up in landfill.
Read MoreRenewable energy is booming. But it’s not growing fast enough to fight climate change.
Nearly a third of the Earth’s electricity will come from renewables by 2024, according to the International Energy Agency.
Read MoreUK firm announces plans for first 'liquid to gas' cryogenic battery.
Highview Power claims device will be Europe’s largest energy storage project. British battery pioneers plan to build Europe’s largest energy storage project using a cryogenic battery that can store renewable energy for weeks rather than hours.
Read MoreRegional students meet in Kigali to discuss energy access in rural areas.
Students from across the region began a meeting in Kigali yesterday to address challenges facing energy accessibility for rural development.
Read MoreBHP plans to replace coal with renewables at two huge copper mines in Chile.
Mining giant says contracts will cut energy prices by 20% and save 3m tonnes of carbon.
Read MoreDiversification solution to power shortage.
ZESCO Limited’s assurance that load-shedding will be addressed by next year following the bringing on board of 700 megawatts to the electricity grid is soothing.
Read More'Artificial leaf' successfully produces clean gas.
A widely-used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an 'artificial leaf' that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and which could eventually be used to develop a sustainable liquid fuel alternative to petrol.
Read MoreAs the world's garbage piles up, controversy over waste-to-energy incineration continues.
Should countries and cities generate energy by burning trash?
Read MoreInvitation to Athens Climathon on 25th October 2019.
A 24-hour Hackathon in the city of Athens Climathon is a global movement dedicated to solving city climate challenges Date: 25th October 2019 at 11.30am
Read MoreRise of renewables may see off oil firms decades earlier than they think.
Pace of progress raises hope that fossil fuel companies could lose their domination.
Read More'There are no excuses left': why climate science deniers are running out of rope.
Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey recalls being heckled at the House of Commons and explains how attitudes to climate have shifted in 10 years
Read MoreDid Exxon Deceive Its Investors on Climate Change?
New York’s attorney general is about to square off against the oil giant in court.
Read MoreThe lost river.
Mexicans fight for mighty waterway taken by the US. The Colorado River serves over 35 million Americans before reaching Mexico – but it is dammed at the border, leaving locals on the other side with a dry delta.
Read MoreExtinction Rebellion rush-hour protest sparks clash on London Underground.
Commuters clash with demonstrators over morning rush hour disruption.
Read MoreEBRD invests €18 million in TERNA ENERGY’s green bond.
EBRD backs €150 million green bond issuance of TERNA ENERGY €18 million to further support investments in the renewable energy sector in Greece It is the first certified climate bond that the EBRD is supporting in the country
Read MoreBrexit may expose Britons to more pesticides – report.
Fear that fall in food standards after UK leaves EU regulatory system could allow farmers to use more chemicals.
Read MoreWorld Bank opens writing contest for Sub-Saharan African youths on child marriage.
The World Bank has announced the launch of this year’s Blog4Dev competition, an annual writing contest that engages the Sub-Saharan African Youth to share their viewson critical issues that affect the region’s economic development.
Read MoreThe Malawian radio programme that promotes women's issues.
Can a radio station really change people's lives? The Nkhotakota radio programme in Malawi is being credited with doing just that.
Read MoreA message from climate activist Youna Marette.
What Does the Future I Want Look Like? Had you asked me that same question just a few years ago, I would have answered very differently. The climate emergency is an enormous challenge, and it is easy to feel discouraged.
Read MoreAgora Energiewende: Πόσο στοιχίζει το κάθε εμπόδιο στο συνολικό κόστος των αιολικών στην Ελλάδα - Ποια μέτρα χρειάζονται για να υποχωρήσει
Τα μέτρα περιορισμού του οικονομικού ρίσκου μπορούν να μειώσουν το κόστος των ΑΠΕ στη ΝΑ Ευρώπη σε βαθμό ώστε να είναι χαμηλότερα από των συμβατικών μονάδων ηλεκτροπαραγωγής, όπως αναφέρει το Agora En
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