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11 02 2023 | 08:42

ANGOLA: Luanda wants to produce 80% of its electricity from renewable sources

As the third largest oil-producing country on the African continent, Angola is dreaming of a greener future. By 2025, the Central African country wants to produce 80% of its electricity from…

10 02 2023 | 12:41

Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper

Look carefully and you will notice there is something slightly different about Kris Bilski's house in Hull. It has no radiators.

10 02 2023 | 12:35

BP scales back climate targets as profits hit record

Energy giant BP has reported record annual profits as it scaled back plans to reduce the amount of oil and gas it produces by 2030.

10 02 2023 | 12:29

Millions face threat of flooding from glacial lakes

Up to 15 million people face risk of catastrophic flooding from glacial lakes which could burst their natural dams at any moment, a new study finds.

10 02 2023 | 12:13

Oil giant TotalEnergies ices massive green hydrogen plans with Adani after share rout

French group's CEO says 'it's just good sense to pause things' over investment with stricken Indian conglomerate to create 'largest green H2 ecosystem in the world' TotalEnergies has paused plans…

10 02 2023 | 11:50

'Power for 1.5 million' | EDP's biggest wind complex worldwide brought online in Brazil

Portuguese utility's renewables arm inaugurates 580MW 14-project power plant in state of Rio Grande do Norte set to supply population of 1.5 million EDP Renewables, Portuguese utility EDP’s clean-…

10 02 2023 | 11:42

Solar and wind outstrip fossil gas in US power build facing challenge-roiled market: FERC

Renewables technologies again dominated new generation placed in service ahead of fossil gas, while coal came up empty as American utilities embrace energy transition Solar and wind provided 74% of…

10 02 2023 | 11:35

The whos and hows of allocating loss and damage funds

The estimates of the total losses and damages run into many trillions of US dollars. During the negotiations on funding for loss and damage in COP27 in Egypt last November, representatives of…

10 02 2023 | 11:30

‘Let them eat lentils’ won’t save us from animal farming – we must embrace meat substitutes

Our insatiable appetite for meat is destroying the planet. But the alternative is looking (and tasting) better by the day

10 02 2023 | 11:21

Climate protesters who squashed cake into King Charles waxwork told to pay damages

Eilidh McFadden and Tom Johnson convicted of criminal damage after action at Madame Tussauds and must pay £3,500 compensation The climate protesters who threw cake into the face of a waxwork of…

10 02 2023 | 10:59

Shell’s actual spending on renewables is fraction of what it claims, group alleges

Non-profit group Global Witness urges US regulator to investigate oil giant and potentially impose fines over apparent ‘mislabeling’ Shell has misleadingly overstated how much it is spending on…

10 02 2023 | 10:54

Europe’s big players should copy Joe Biden’s green deal – not revert to old ways

The EU needs an ambitious climate strategy for industry. So why is Giorgia Meloni its chief supporter?

10 02 2023 | 10:31

She cooks, cleans and cares … so why is a woman in Uganda worth only 20% of divorce assets?

In a potentially precedent-setting case, a Kampala appeal court has penalised a divorcing wife for lacking receipts to prove her value. This must not stand Without a receipt for all the cooking,…

10 02 2023 | 10:24

England’s tallest wind turbine prepares to rise against the odds

Renewable project on edge of Bristol has overcome planning hurdles and will empower local housing estate A muddy, forgotten patch of land, sandwiched between a gas power station and a car breakage…

10 02 2023 | 10:08

‘A national scandal’: how US climate funding could make water pollution worse

The Inflation Reduction Act was hailed for its climate funding – but some are concerned several provisions will worsen a growing environmental disaster The $369bn Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was…

10 02 2023 | 09:35

UK urged to sack Tony Abbott as trade adviser for joining climate sceptic group

Critics say former Australian PM’s membership of Global Warming Policy Foundation thinktank could affect trade deals The UK government is being urged to sack one of its trade advisers after he…

10 02 2023 | 09:28

Sylvia Earle: ‘We are on the brink – a million species may be lost’

We are a species that is superb at killing, says veteran oceanographer, who calls for us to stop treating fish like crops and give them the respect they deserve

10 02 2023 | 09:16

Half the wetlands in Europe lost in past 300 years, researchers calculate

Assessment shows 20% global loss since 1700 – far less than thought – but Europe, US and China bear the brunt Half the wetlands in Europe, continental US and China have been destroyed in the past…

10 02 2023 | 09:12

I couldn’t sleep. I cried at night. But I had to help the women devastated by the floods in Pakistan

When the rains came last autumn, I was among the millions made homeless in Sindh province. Here is why – months later – I am still helping to patch up ruined lives

10 02 2023 | 09:01

Fossil fuel companies won’t save us from climate change. We need governments to step up

The fallout when the industry fails to act is still smaller than the rewards for pumping out more pollution