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18 09 2024 | 17:23

Italy’s Marmolada glacier could disappear by 2040, experts say

The Marmolada glacier has lost 70 hectares of its surface – the equivalent of 98 football fields – in the past five years. Photograph: Giulia Faccin/The Guardian The Marmolada glacier, the largest…

18 09 2024 | 17:23

Thousands flee Line Fire in Southern California

More than 10,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders due to a fast-spreading, uncontrolled wildfire in southern California. The Line Fire also threatens thousands of homes, businesses and…

18 09 2024 | 17:20

Climate change leaves future of Pacific Islands tourism 'highly uncertain'

The Pacific Islands are scattered across a vast area of ocean, with some of the clearest waters in the world, and pristine beaches and rainforests. They are a magnet for tourism, which is vital for…

18 09 2024 | 17:19

Brazilian president flies into Amazon amid alarm over droughts and wildfires

Handout picture released by the Brazilian presidency shows the drought-hit Jaquiri river in Manaquiri, Amazonas State, northern Brazil on Tuesday. Photograph: Ricardo Stuckert/Brazilian Presidency/…

18 09 2024 | 17:15

Let’s be honest: Australia’s claim to have cut climate pollution isn’t as good as it seems

The Tasman Bridge in Hobart during bushfires in 2019. ‘The claimed change in Australian land emissions cannot be assumed to be permanent due to the risk of them being wiped out in a drought, fire or…

18 09 2024 | 17:13

African Minds Gather To Regreen The Continent – And Everyone Is Welcome To Join

On 17 September, Africa’s largest conference on landscape restoration will convene thousands in Nairobi, Kenya, and online Leading experts and practitioners will share African solutions for…

18 09 2024 | 17:13

Almost 68% of Australia’s tourism sites at major risk if climate crisis continues, report says

The aftermath of wild weather at Currumbin beach near the Gold Coast in 2020. Climate impacts are a major threat to Australia’s tourism industry, a new report says. Photograph: Patrick Hamilton/AFP/…

18 09 2024 | 17:13

South Africa’s Foreign Ministry Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2024, Promoting Pan-African Energy Diplomacy

The African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energy conference has secured the endorsement of South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) for its 2024 edition,…

18 09 2024 | 17:13

African Energy Week (AEW) 2024 to Examine Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Clean Cooking as a Catalyst for Making Energy Poverty History by 2030

In a recent development for Africa’s clean cooking landscape, the Global LPG Partnership (GLPGP) and the African Refiners&Distributors Association (ARDA) announced a $1.5 billion fund dedicated…

18 09 2024 | 17:11

Liquid Intelligent Technologies expands cyber security offering to provide holistic data and asset protection for East African businesses

Liquid Intelligent Technologies (www.Liquid.Tech), a business of Cassava Technologies, a leading technology company of African heritage, has announced the addition of an exciting new cyber security…

18 09 2024 | 17:11

North Sea oil firm Neo slows investment amid windfall tax concerns

The Labour government said it would raise taxes on North Sea producers to fund the transition to green electricity generation. Photograph: Calum Davidson/Getty An oil and gas company has slowed down…

18 09 2024 | 17:05

As conflict and climate change grow worldwide, the nearly 200 million children out of school or unable to learn need proven solutions

As a new school year begins for millions of children worldwide, across crisis-affected contexts there are 72 million children out of school and another 127 million in school but unable to learn key…

18 09 2024 | 16:51

How to buy an electric car – a guide

How much does it cost to charge a car at home? Working out the cost of charging is quite simple. You pay for your electricity in pence per kilowatt hour (kWh), with an average of around 25p/kWh. If…

18 09 2024 | 14:37

‘Oh my God, what is that?’: how the maelstrom under Greenland’s glaciers could slow future sea level rise

There are stadium-sized blocks of ice crashing from the soaring face of the Kangerlussuup glacier in western Greenland. Fierce underwater currents of meltwater are shooting out from its base and…

13 09 2024 | 08:06

‘Citizen scientists’ to check UK rivers for sewage and pollution

An angler fishes on the River Derwent near Bakewell. The government has announced it will take measures to force water bosses to clean up waterways in England and Wales. Photograph: Christopher…

13 09 2024 | 08:02

Physicist MV Ramana on the problem with nuclear power Maya Goodfellow

MV Ramana says the nuclear energy industry only survives because of concerted government support. Photograph: Justin Man

13 09 2024 | 07:56

Wind and solar farms power Great Britain’s grid to greenest ever summer

Turbines at Burbo Bank in Liverpool Bay. Windfarms generated 7.04TWh in August, up more than 46% on the same month last year. Photograph: UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Great Britain’s…

13 09 2024 | 07:53

Boris Johnson faces ‘serious questions’ over new business with uranium entrepreneur

Boris Johnson in 10 Downing Street after resigning as leader of the Conservative Party. Charlotte Owen is on the left wearing black. Photograph: Andrew Parsons/No10 Downing Street Boris Johnson…

13 09 2024 | 07:52

The United Nations General Assembly adopts Resolution on the modalities for the 2026 United Nations (UN) Water Conference which will be co-hosted by United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Senegal

The United Arab Emirates has welcomed today’s adoption of the UN General Assembly Resolution on the modalities for the 2026 United Nations Water Conference. Co-hosted by the United Arab Emirates and…