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25 08 2021 | 12:06

Hydrogen: UK government sees future in low-carbon fuel – but what’s the reality?

The UK’s long-awaited hydrogen strategy has set out the government’s plans for “a world-leading hydrogen economy” that it says would generate £900 million (US$1.2 million) and create over 9,000 jobs…

24 08 2021 | 16:43

JOB VACANCIES: 6 September 2021 / Senior Program Officer, Carbon Markets , ASPI

Organization:Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) Position:Senior Program Officer, Carbon Markets Duty Station:NY, DC, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila, Mumbai, Tokyo or Zurich Deadline for Application:6…

24 08 2021 | 16:41

JOB VACANCIES: 5 September 2021 / SEO/SEM Senior Associate, Strategic Communications, European Climate Foundation

Organization:European Climate Foundation Position:SEO/SEM Senior Associate, Strategic Communications Duty Station: Deadline for Application:5 September 2021 Experience Requirements:Proven…

24 08 2021 | 15:49

Unused Tools: How Central Banks are Fueling the Climate Crisis

Oil Change International August 2021 In collaboration with 350.org, Alliance Climatique Suisse, BankTrack, Campax, CIEL, Democracy Collaborative, E3G, Earthworks, Environmental Defense, Fossil Free…

24 08 2021 | 12:45

Half of IPCC's 2018 Low - Carbon Scenarios Were Unrealistic, Researchers Conclude

A new study is warning that many of the “questionably optimistic” scenarios in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s 2018 special report on 1.5°C pathways were unrealistic, and those…

24 08 2021 | 12:35

Repairing ozone layer is also reducing CO₂ in the atmosphere – new study

Spring 2060. In dark glasses, a wide sunhat and with what little exposed skin left caked in sun cream, a child stares at the woodland across from their house. It looks scraggly and stunted, and with…

23 08 2021 | 14:31

Major climate changes inevitable and irreversible – IPCC’s starkest warning yet

Report warns temperatures likely to rise by more than 1.5C bringing widespread extreme weather. Human activity is changing the Earth’s climate in ways “unprecedented” in thousands or hundreds of…

23 08 2021 | 14:18

How to Sell ‘Carbon Neutral’ Fossil Fuel That Doesn’t Exist

The junior trader at TotalEnergies SE was essentially winging it by orchestrating the French energy giant’s first shipment of “carbon-neutral” natural gas last September. It’s the greenest-possible…

23 08 2021 | 14:14

CEO: AGL will speed up coal plant closures but not likely before 2040

AGL Energy (AGL.AX), Australia’s leading power producer and biggest carbon emitter, expects to speed up plans to shut its coal-fired plants, but the phase-out is unlikely to happen before 2040, Chief…

23 08 2021 | 14:00

Serbian president says nation will shut its coal plants when Poland does

Serbia is under pressure to lose its energy security, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić said, adding he would not allow the country, which is now an exporter of electricity, to become the biggest…

23 08 2021 | 12:59

Climate Scientists Detect Warning Signs of Gulf Stream Collapse

Climate change has "almost complete[ly]" destabilized the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a critical aquatic "conveyor belt" that plays a major role in global temperature and…

23 08 2021 | 12:54

Major climate changes inevitable and irreversible – IPCC’s starkest warning yet

Report warns temperatures likely to rise by more than 1.5C bringing widespread extreme weather Human activity is changing the Earth’s climate in ways “unprecedented” in thousands or hundreds of…

23 08 2021 | 12:53

Swedish company makes world’s first delivery of ‘Green Steel’ made without using coal

‘Test delivery is an important step toward a fully fossil-free iron and steel production value chain’ Swedish joint venture Hybrit has made the world’s first customer delivery of “green steel,”…

23 08 2021 | 12:50

Judge throws out Trump-era approvals for oil project in Alaska

A federal judge on Wednesday threw out Trump administration approvals for a large planned oil project on Alaska’s North Slope, saying the federal review was flawed and didn't include mitigation…

23 08 2021 | 12:45

Hurricane Grace heads toward hit on Mexico's Caribbean coast

Mexico’s Caribbean coast is readying for the arrival of Hurricane Grace, evacuating some smaller hotels, opening shelters and suspending ferry service to Cozumel as the Category 1 storm churns toward…

23 08 2021 | 12:38

Two people killed in wildfire near Saint-Tropez

Thousands have been forced to evacuate after a blaze tore through the Plaine des Maures nature reserve Hundreds of French firefighters battled for a third day on Wednesday to contain a raging…

23 08 2021 | 12:37

ExxonMobil begins selling off U.S. shale gas properties to raise money

Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) has begun marketing U.S. shale gas properties as it ramps up a long-stalled program that aims to raise billions of dollars to shed unwanted assets and reduce debt taken on…

23 08 2021 | 12:34

Biden eying 2050 as deadline for fossil-free aircraft fuel requirement

U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration is quietly discussing a target date of 2050 for weaning aircraft off fossil fuels as part of the White House’s broader push to fight climate change, sources…

23 08 2021 | 12:33

Toxic air pollution is affecting over 3.1 million school children across England

City Hall analysis shows 3.1 million school children are being exposed to air pollution levels exceeding World Health Organisation limits on PM2.5. School areas in London have shown to have much…

23 08 2021 | 12:31

Tesco and WWF launch cattle feed scheme for dairy farmers aimed to help tackle climate change

Tesco and WWF have launched a new trial to offer UK dairy farmers subsidies that encourage growing feed more sustainably for their livestock. The scheme was created to help reduce the environmental…