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21 11 2019 | 09:14

Your Search Engine Choice Could Fight Climate Change.

One move that takes little effort and no legislation could have a modest impact on the environment: your search engine.

21 11 2019 | 09:03

Dutch government cuts speed limit to 100km/h to reduce air pollution.

Netherlands takes ‘rotten measure’ of reducing 130km/h limit to protect nature reserves. The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, has taken what he has described as the “rotten measure” of cutting the…

21 11 2019 | 09:01

Methane emissions from coalmines could stoke climate crisis – study.

Millions of tonnes belched into atmosphere as bad as shipping and aviation emissions combined, researchers find The methane emissions leaking from the world’s coalmines could be stoking the global…

21 11 2019 | 08:58

Climate change: Warming signal links global floods and fires.

With homes under water in South Yorkshire, near record flooding in Venice, and burgeoning wildfires in Australia, many people are asking if and how climate change is connected to these extreme…

21 11 2019 | 08:55

Venice council flooded moments after rejecting climate crisis plan.

Veneto’s regional council rejected a plan to combat climate change minutes before its offices on the Grand Canal, in Venice, were flooded, it has emerged as the city continues to battle high water …

21 11 2019 | 08:50

Rise in global wind speeds set to boost renewable energy power.

A new study has found that an increase in global wind speeds is set to give a boost to green energy. The research, led by a team at Princeton University, found that as average daily wind speeds are…

21 11 2019 | 08:44

'What could I have done?' The scientist who predicted the bushfire emergency four decades ago.

Dr Tom Beer’s pioneering 1980s research into bushfires and climate change has, to his dismay, proved all too accurate From his lounge in Brunswick, Melbourne, 72-year-old Dr Tom Beer has been…

21 11 2019 | 08:42

Climate crisis will affect lifelong health of young, warn doctors.

The climate crisis will determine the lifelong health of today’s children, doctors have warned, noting that global heating was already causing harm. Children are especially vulnerable and the global…

21 11 2019 | 08:29

Greta Thunberg leaves US with simple climate crisis message: vote

Thunberg: ‘My message to the Americans is the same as to everyone – to unite behind the science and to act on the science’ As Greta Thunberg departs the US to sail across the Atlantic for the second…

20 11 2019 | 05:35

Arctic sea ice coverage shrinks to record low: NOAA.

Arctic sea ice receded to record lows in October, according to data released Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Ice coverage recorded in October was 32.2 percent…

20 11 2019 | 05:34

‘Insect apocalypse’ poses risk to all life on Earth, conservationists warn.

Report claims 400,000 insect species face extinction amid heavy use of pesticides. The “unnoticed insect apocalypse” should set alarm bells ringing, according to conservationists, who said that…

20 11 2019 | 05:20

Air pollution nanoparticles linked to brain cancer for first time.

Exclusive: tiny particles produced by motor traffic can invade the brain and carry carcinogens. New research has linked air pollution nanoparticles to brain cancer for the first time. The ultra-…

20 11 2019 | 05:14

Climate defenders: The woman helping coal miners to save the planet.

The burning of coal is a huge driver of climate change but it’s also estimated that coal mining employs around six million people worldwide and is the lynch-pin of many communities. Sharan Burrow…

20 11 2019 | 05:06

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20 11 2019 | 05:05

Amazon deforestation 'at highest level in a decade'.

Almost 10,000 sq kms lost in year to August, according to Brazilian government data. Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon has hit the highest annual level in a decade, according to new government…

20 11 2019 | 05:01

Scientists endorse mass civil disobedience to force climate action.

LONDON - Almost 400 scientists have endorsed a civil disobedience campaign aimed at forcing governments to take rapid action to tackle climate change, warning that failure could inflict “incalculable…

19 11 2019 | 06:31

No future for gas without greening as soon as possible.

In the search for alternatives to fossil fuels, gas as an energy vector has the capacity to play a decisive role. To do this, it is absolutely necessary to green our gas as much as possible, writes…

19 11 2019 | 06:29

Rain or shine: new solar cell captures energy from raindrops.

A solar panel that can generate electricity from falling raindrops has been invented, enabling power to flow even when skies cloud over or the sun has set.

19 11 2019 | 06:21

The transition from fossils to renewables and its impact on consumer prices.

The impact isn’t uniform. The transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energies is a global pursuit. But it’s faster and more intensive in some countries than in others. Take the case of South Africa…

19 11 2019 | 06:20

Scientists and climate advisers condemn Tory environmental record.

The Conservative party’s record on tackling the climate crisis has been condemned by leading scientists and former government advisers, as the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, warned that the…

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