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05 07 2019 | 08:28

Youth Climate Summit, 21 September 2019

The UN Youth Climate Summit is a platform for young leaders who are driving climate action to showcase their solutions at the United Nations, and to meaningfully engage with decision-makers on the…

04 07 2019 | 14:02

Baked Alaska: Record-high temperatures expected during 'unusual' heat wave.

Experts say the blast of heat is "the definition of unusual.” Alaska could experience record high temperatures in the coming days as a massive heat dome parks over the region, sending temperatures…

04 07 2019 | 10:13

UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa Appointed for Second Term.

UN Climate Change News, 3 July 2019 - The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is pleased to announce that, following official communication by the office of UN Secretary-…

04 07 2019 | 08:08

June was hottest ever recorded on Earth, European satellite agency announces

Experts say climate change contributed to record-breaking temperatures across Europe

03 07 2019 | 13:56

We have too many fossil-fuel power plants to meet climate goals.

The fossil-fuel burning power plants, factories, vehicles, and buildings we've already built will, if operated normally over their full lifetimes, almost certainly warm the Earth more than the Paris…

03 07 2019 | 09:22

UAE integrates renewable energy into national education system.

The UAE Ministry of Education and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) have signed an agreement to cooperate on the integration of renewable energy and sustainable development into the…

03 07 2019 | 09:10

African countries and the state of their environments: the best and the worst.

Social and economic changes in Africa are being driven by increasing prosperity and heavy foreign investment. Money has been poured into activities such as road building, forestry expansion, …

03 07 2019 | 09:02

Renewable news from East Africa.

Kenyan project among Ashden Awards winners

03 07 2019 | 09:02

Digital dashboard brings early-warning tool for disease outbreaks in Maputo.

When the Mozambican capital of Maputo gets hit by heavy storms, some parts of the city experience flash floods. This leads to a build-up of stagnant water and swampy conditions that are ideal for…

03 07 2019 | 08:51

Global heating to inflict more droughts on Africa as well as floods.

New UK research predicts extremes of weather will hit food production. Global heating could bring many more bouts of severe drought as well as increased flooding to Africa than previously forecast,…

03 07 2019 | 08:41

Increase in climate change-related heat stress predicted to bring productivity loss equivalent to 80 million jobs.

Global warming is expected to result in an increase in work-related heat stress, damaging productivity and causing job and economic losses. The poorest countries will be worst affected.

02 07 2019 | 15:06

What is the EKOenergy ecolabel?

EKOenergy is a nonprofit and international ecolabel for renewable electricity and gas. The ecolabel is hosted by Finnish Association for Nature Conservation and was launched in February 2013 with the…

02 07 2019 | 13:17

The Journey Begins.

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02 07 2019 | 12:32

US generates more electricity from renewables than coal for first time ever.

In April, renewables provided 23% compared to coal’s 20% ‘The fate of coal has been sealed. The market has spoken’ The US generated more electricity from renewable sources than coal for the…

01 07 2019 | 15:52

Meltdown: the climate crisis – in pictures from the Natural History Museum of Vienna.

MELTDOWN – a visualisation of climate change has opened at Natural History Museum of Vienna. Created by the climate crisis charity Project Pressure, the exhibition on vanishing glaciers uses art to…

01 07 2019 | 10:07

Digital Solar and Storage is back! Register now.

Digital Solar & Storage - Innovating the New Energy World 5-6 November 2019, Brussels

01 07 2019 | 09:59

Extreme Weather Is Shaking Up Africa's Corn Trade.

At least three African nations will need to import more corn this year after extreme weather from cyclones to drought devastated crops, sparking some unusual trade flows. Corn is a staple grain…

01 07 2019 | 09:56

Europe’s biggest subsidy-free solar project’ nears completion in Portugal.

Chinese manufacturer Jetion Solar has supplied 221 MW of its polycrystalline modules to the scheme, which is being developed by Irish firm WElink Energy with state-owned China National Building…

01 07 2019 | 09:54

UK businesses commit to remove eight “problem plastics” by 2020.

In the aftermath of WRAP’s new progress report, UK Plastics Pact signatories have committed to eliminate eight “problem plastics” by 2020. The Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) has…

01 07 2019 | 09:54

Festival organisers present their efforts towards going green.

Festival organisers have already started banning plastic bottles and diesel generators. Although this is positive, there is more to being sustainable. Shambala, organized by eco-enthusiast Chris…