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23 03 2022 | 13:12

Trump claims sea level rise means more homes by the ocean. Let’s take a look at Mar-a-Lago

If the repertoire at his recent public outings are anything to go by, Donald Trump appears to be workshopping new climate denial material, perhaps in light of his rumored 2024 run for the White House…

23 03 2022 | 13:11

How Community Cardboard Shredding in Hawaii Is Helping Residents, Businesses and the Environment

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in 2018, paper and cardboard were the largest components of municipal solid waste in the United States with citizens throwing away a total…

23 03 2022 | 13:10

Clean Energy Professionals for Ukraine Raises Funds for Emergency Relief

The horrific news from Vladimir Putin’s invasion, coupled with a history of family experience with war, escape, and loss, has a Montreal clean energy executive on a mission to raise $100,000 for…

18 03 2022 | 12:03

A drowning world: Kenya’s quiet slide underwater

Kenya’s great lakes are flooding, in a devastating and long-ignored environmental disaster that is displacing hundreds of thousands of people

18 03 2022 | 11:46

Shell directors sued for ‘failing to prepare company for net zero’

Environmental law organization ClientEarth brings action and urges other shareholders to join. The directors of Shell are being sued for failing to properly prepare the multinational oil and gas…

18 03 2022 | 11:33

Great Barrier Reef hit by sixth mass bleaching event, leading coral scientist says

Prof Terry Hughes says he believes bleaching is under way as the Australian government conducts monitoring flights over 2,300km reef. One of the world’s leading coral scientists claims a sixth mass…

18 03 2022 | 11:21

Somalia's worst drought in four decades means millions need aid

BAARDHEERE, Somalia, March 15 (Reuters) - It has not rained on Habiba Maow Iman's farm in southern Somalia for two years. Her animals are dead; her crops failed. Wrapped in a shawl stamped with rows…

18 03 2022 | 07:24

UNEA Launches Negotiation of Plastic Pollution Treaty, Science Body on Chemicals

The UN Environment Assembly made history at its resumed fifth meeting, through decisions to undertake negotiations on two critical processes: an internationally legal binding instrument by 2024 to…

18 03 2022 | 07:05

Nature must have equal footing in climate change policy, experts tell CDP Awards

Nature and its preservation must be placed at the centre of policies to tackle climate change, experts stressed at the annual CDP Europe Awards 2022. The CDP event celebrates the companies and…

17 03 2022 | 17:31

PH, EU ink pact to strengthen disasters, climate change resilience

The Philippines and the European Union (EU) have officially launched the National Copernicus Capacity Support Action Program for the Philippines (CopPhil) to strengthen resilience to natural…

17 03 2022 | 17:17

Investors push 10,000 companies to disclose environmental data to CDP

LONDON, March 14 (Reuters) - Investors managing over $130 trillion in assets have written to more than 10,000 companies calling on them to supply environmental data to non-profit disclosure platform…

17 03 2022 | 16:55

Billionaire investor predicts energy crisis will spur green spending boo

Billionaire hedge fund founder Sir Christopher Hohn expects the greatest “demand disruption” for oil since the 1970s shock to trigger a surge in renewable energy investment. The activist investor,…

17 03 2022 | 16:46

Climate Change Leads to Higher Prices for Chocolate

Chocolate makers are expected to raise prices this year because of higher costs of cocoa from exporters like Ivory Coast. The West African country is the world's largest cocoa producer. Hershey is…

17 03 2022 | 16:40

Having Contributed Essentially Nothing To Climate Change, Easter Island Is Struggling Against Its Threats

Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, is a 14-mile-long triangle of land that sits 2,300 miles west of Chile, making it one of the most remote inhabited places on Earth. The island is famous for its…

17 03 2022 | 15:31

Investors launch global standard for corporate climate lobbying

LONDON (REUTERS) - Investors stepped up pressure on corporate climate lobbying on Monday (March 14), launching a new 14-point action plan for companies to stick to or risk having their actions put to…

17 03 2022 | 15:24

Randolph Kirchain on how cool pavements can mitigate climate change

MIT research scientist explores how cool pavements can offer climate change solutions in more than just the summer.

17 03 2022 | 15:20

German government rejects more nuclear power as alternative to Russian gas

Extending lifespan of nuclear plants would be costly and pose ‘constitutional and security risks’, state warns Germany has rejected the possibility of keeping its nuclear power plants open for…

17 03 2022 | 15:11

Climate change is like war, California’s former governor Jerry Brown says

Former California Governor Jerry Brown is living off the grid in retirement on a rural stretch of land his family has owned since the 19th century. Former California Governor Jerry Brown is living…

17 03 2022 | 15:10

Australian billionaires put more money into US$15 billion solar power export project

SYDNEY : Australia's two richest men joined a A$210 million (US$152 million) capital raising for an ambitious project to supply Singapore with solar power via an undersea cable, the company said on…