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13 09 2024 | 06:35

10 Tough Climate Questions for the Presidential Debate

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to debate on Tuesday night. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images and Melina Mara/The Washington Post As Vice President Kamala…

13 09 2024 | 06:27

The biggest oil spill in US history: What we've learned since Deepwater Horizon

Over a decade on from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, could we do a better job at cleaning it up today? (Credit: Getty Images) Fourteen years after the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, would we…

13 09 2024 | 06:14

Nigeria licenses first floating LNG plant for export and domestic use

A 3D printed natural gas pipeline is placed in front of displayed ExxonMobil logo in this illustration taken February 8, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

10 09 2024 | 08:35

Global heating could raise potential for offshore wind power, study says

A warmer world could bring more potential for offshore wind energy, according to a new study. Although it doesn’t bear thinking about, with heating of 4C potential offshore wind energy could…

10 09 2024 | 08:32

The vanishing mangroves of El Salvador: ‘All our efforts may only slow the destruction’

Alvaro Avilez, 69, prepares to clear a tree from a mangrove channel. Photograph: Camilo Freedman/The Guardian

10 09 2024 | 08:24

If Trump wins the election, this is what's at stake

Here is the biggest thing happening on our planet as we head into the autumn of 2024: the Earth is continuing to heat dramatically. Scientists have said that there’s a better than 90% chance that…

10 09 2024 | 08:17

‘Flight shame is dead’: concern grows over climate impact of tourism boom

Lanarca, Cyprus. Passenger traffic at European airports has soared to pre-Covid levels. Photograph: Etienne Torbey/AFP/Getty Images

10 09 2024 | 08:16

Can Australia reach net zero by 2050? A new reports shows it must be ‘the new normal’

The sector pathways review shows the shift from coal to renewables is already happening fast, driven by the exit of old coal plants and the low cost of solar and wind power. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/…

10 09 2024 | 08:14

Phoenix, Arizona, hits its 100th consecutive day of 100F weather

A billboard shows the temperature in Phoenix, Arizona, on 5 June 2024. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Phoenix, Arizona, saw its 100th straight day of 100F (37.7C) heat this week.

10 09 2024 | 08:12

‘Dangerously hot’ weather roasts US west as brutal summer continues

Excessive heat continues to batter millions of people in California, Nevada and Arizona. Photograph: Zoe Meyers/Reuters Searing temperatures are roasting the US west once again this week, as a…

10 09 2024 | 08:09

University funding from fossil fuels slowing switch to green energy – report

BP funneled more than $2m to Princeton’s Carbon Mitigation Initiative between 2012 and 2017, new research has found. Composite: Bloomberg via Getty Images, the Guardian Fossil fuel companies’…

10 09 2024 | 08:02

Hottest summer on record could lead to warmest year ever measured

People cool off at a mist fountain in Prague, Czech Republic, on Wednesday. Photograph: Martin Divíšek/EPA Summer 2024 sweltered to Earth’s hottest on record, making it even more likely that this…

10 09 2024 | 07:58

Heatwave across US west breaks records for highest temperatures

Farm workers take a break and drink water in the shade of a tent during a heat wave in Camarillo, California, on 3 July 2024. Photograph: Étienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images An intense heatwave…

08 09 2024 | 18:19

Without new gas, the Australian warns, an ‘energy crisis’ is nigh – but is the scary rhetoric justified?

The Victorian government has said it needs new sources of gas as production in the Bass Strait is slowing. Photograph: Design Pics/Alamy The gas industry has been unleashing a firehose of rhetoric…

08 09 2024 | 18:16

‘Like doomsday’: why have salmon deserted Norway’s rivers – and will they ever return?

A male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Okla River. This spring salmon, particularly medium and larger-sized fish did not return to many of Norway’s rivers. Photograph: Wild Wonders of Europe/…

08 09 2024 | 18:09

Colony of invasive red dwarf honeybee found for first time in Europe

Previous reports show the red dwarf honeybee has slowly expanded its territory from Asia to the Middle East and north-east Africa. Photograph: Anant Kasetsinsombut/Alamy The red dwarf honeybee has…

08 09 2024 | 18:07

Vast ‘doughnut’ discovered in molten metal of Earth’s core

Earth with its magnetosphere, which is critical to the survival of life on the planet. Scientists have discovered a ring-like region in its outer core. Illustration: Mopic/Alamy By travelling to the…

08 09 2024 | 17:59

SOUTH SUDAN: Torit’s water system is rehabilitated, increasing coverage to over 80%

The town of Torit, in the state of Eastern Equatoria in Southern Sudan, now has a more efficient drinking water supply system.

08 09 2024 | 17:55

State of the US Clean Energy Transition: Recent Progress, and What Comes Next

Cover Image by: Tetra Images LLC/Alamy Stock Photo The U.S. clean energy sector received massive legislative wins in recent years, particularly with the Inflation Reduction Act, Bipartisan…