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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…

08 09 2024 | 17:53

Millions swelter as central and eastern US placed under excessive heat watch

People walk during a heatwave in Arlington, Virginia on 28 August 2024. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Millions of Americans will continue to swelter as Labor Day weekend approaches, with…

08 09 2024 | 17:51

A New Chapter for Yumbe: How UNCDF's Clean Water Project Changed Everything

UNCDF has been at the forefront of a comprehensive 5-year programme funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented in partnership with the Government of Uganda. With a mission to consolidate…

08 09 2024 | 17:47

Climate Finance: Why Africa must demand climate reparations at COP29

Members of civil societies and non-governmental organisations protest at COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on December 8, 2023 to demand climate justice. FRANCIS MUREITHI |NATION

08 09 2024 | 17:45

Thailand wages war against 'alien' tilapia fish

It has been described as the "most invasive species" to ever hit Thailand - one which risks enormous damage to the environment, according to officials. Attempts to control it have seen crowds…

08 09 2024 | 17:43

Climate activists set up camp in Windsor park

Extinction Rebellion activists have set up camp in Windsor's Home Park. Tents, stages and speakers were set up on Friday morning ready for a weekend of peaceful action. The group does not have…

08 09 2024 | 17:42

Humanitarian aid resumes in Sudan’s war-torn Darfur after 6-month border closure

Food deliveries have resumed to Sudan’s famine-threatened Darfur region following the reopening of a key border crossing by Sudanese authorities after a six-month closure, as civil war rages in the…

08 09 2024 | 17:41

How Separate Climate Targets Can Help Avoid Overreliance on Carbon Removal

The science is clear: To achieve its climate goals, the global community will need to reach net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by midcentury. Meeting that target will require deep and rapid…

08 09 2024 | 17:40

How is climate change affecting hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones?

Japan has been hit by Typhoon Shanshan, one of its strongest such storms in decades.