The European Commission is expected to table its proposed climate target for 2040 on 6 February, in what many see as the current administration’s legacy for the new team that will be appointed to…
Volcano-top orchid also named by scientists contending with extinctions caused by the human destruction of nature
Two types of tree and a palm that live underground are among the new plant species…
Beads, believed to be remnants of a floating dock and made of polystyrene, can harm environment and aquatic life, say experts
The shores of Lake Tahoe were dusted with white after winter weather hit…
As Norway becomes the first country to approve deep-sea mining, scientists are alarmed but supporters insist it will aid the energy transition
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Campaign pushes idea oil is ‘vital’ to global security and capitalizes on war in Gaza to escalate production, climate advocates say
The American oil lobby has launched an eight-figure media…
Ministers hope to build fleet of reactors to meet quarter of electricity demand by 2050 but critics highlight long delays and rising costs
The government has set out plans for what it claims will be…
James Meadway, once a Labour adviser and now a podcast host, says the separation between climate and economy has to end James Meadway is an economist who is not at all impressed with economics.…
Increased flooding blamed on years of government delays over ‘sponge cities’ rules Increased sewage pollution, urban flooding and water supply interruptions are the result of a decade of failures by…
NAIROBI — Russia has recruited hundreds of young Africans to its Russian language and cultural programs across the continent over the past year as the spearhead of a wider push by the Kremlin to use…
A $20 billion iron ore, rail, and port development in the Republic of Guinea is expected to commence this year, following a 27-year wait marked by several legal and political setbacks.
Set to be the…
Burkina Faso.’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental consciousness is exemplified through the presence of top-notch green buildings with innovative design and a harmonious blend…
Norway has become the first country in the world to move forward with the controversial practice of commercial-scale deep-sea mining.
The bill, passed on Tuesday, will accelerate the hunt for…
French energy company to invest a further £1.3bn in its British nuclear fleet up to 2026
EDF is planning to extend the life of four nuclear power stations in the UK and increase investment in its…
The sharp-tailed sandpiper migrates from Siberia to a Port of Hastings site that Tanya Plibersek last week blocked a state plan to develop
A migratory shorebird that visits globally important…
More than 5% of global emissions are linked to conflict or militaries but countries continue to hide the true scale
Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe
The natural world is caught in a vicious cycle – extreme weather is destroying natural habitats and wildlife, yet these are crucial to fighting the climate crisis
Nature loss and the climate crisis…
From realising your personal style differs to the one prescribed by Instagram to discovering the joys of a wool de-piller – here are five people who made that pledge a year ago, on what they bought…
Cost of sugar surges to highest level since 2011 after dry spell in India and drought in Thailand, and price hike has already filtered down to desserts
The climate crisis has been previously…
A joint investigation by Floodlight and Capital B shows millions of dollars flowed from utilities to Black leaders and their groups since at least 2009
Former Florida state representative Joe…
As floods, fires and storms escalate, it’s time for a body with the expertise and resources to protect people and the plane
In 1859 a Swiss businessman, Jean-Henri Dunant, travelled to northern…