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04 05 2023 | 23:13

Netherlands, UK to announce major new power link to boost energy security

Plans for a new power line to link both countries and offshore wind turbines in the North Sea, to increase energy security and boost renewable power, will be announced by the Netherlands and the UK…

04 05 2023 | 23:09

This Eid might be last before climate crisis permanently alters Muslim World

The impending doom of climate change is expected to displace over 1.2 billion individuals within the next three decades, most of whom will originate from the Islamic world, which will become…

04 05 2023 | 23:06

Stellantis tests e-fuels on existing engines to decarbonise fleet

Carmaker Stellantis is testing synthetic e-fuels, which are made with renewable energy, on 28 types of its internal combustion engines, a step it said on Thursday (20 April) could help decarbonise…

04 05 2023 | 22:59

Romania aims to triple bear culls to address ‘overpopulation’

omania’s government proposed Thursday (20 April) to triple the number of bears to be culled each year in an effort to control the protected species’ “overpopulation”, drawing the ire of environmental…

04 05 2023 | 22:56

Understanding the environmental cost of the Ukraine war

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04 05 2023 | 22:53

‘Impossible to keep track’: Spain’s gamble on green hydrogen

Major green energy projects are sprouting up across Spain as it seeks to position itself as a future green energy leader – but experts have urged caution over costs and demand uncertainty. Spanish…

04 05 2023 | 22:51

Finland’s Fortum begins battery material recovery from EV ‘black mass’

Finnish utility Fortum said on Tuesday (25 April) it has begun recovering raw materials from the “black mass” of electric vehicle batteries at its new recycling facility in Finland. Black mass is…

04 05 2023 | 22:47

EU’s nature restoration law in difficulty, despite climate policy wins

EU lawmakers this week adopted new laws boosting Europe’s climate change fight, but a parallel drive to restore nature and protect biodiversity in a separate bill to be finalised before the European…

04 05 2023 | 22:45

Beleaguered wind industry turns to European governments for help

While European governments boost their wind power ambitions, the industry is struggling with rising production costs and growing competition from China. 2023 was meant to be a triumphant year for…

04 05 2023 | 11:48

I back saboteurs who have acted with courage and coherence, but I won’t blow up a pipeline. Here’s why

There’s a fundamental principle that should apply to every conflict. Don’t urge others to do what you are not prepared to do yourself. How many wars would be fought if the presidents or prime…

04 05 2023 | 11:48

Greenpeace activists held in Belgium after occupying gas terminal

Fourteen Greenpeace activists have been held for more than 48 hours after trespassing into and occupying a liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal in Zeebrugge, Belgium Greenpeace Belgium said it was…

04 05 2023 | 11:46

‘Endless record heat’ in Asia as highest April temperatures recorded

Asia is experiencing weeks of “endless record heat”, with sweltering temperatures causing school closures and surges in energy use. Record April temperatures have been recorded at monitoring…

04 05 2023 | 11:45

Many Europeans want climate action – but less so if it changes their lifestyle, shows poll

Many Europeans are alarmed by the climate crisis and would willingly take personal steps and back government policies to help combat it, a survey suggests – but the more a measure would change their…

04 05 2023 | 11:42

Firm releases almost 800kg of ‘forever chemical’ a year into Lancashire river

A chemicals company is releasing large quantities of a “forever chemical” described as being “very persistent, mobile and toxic” into the River Wyre in Lancashire each year, and is not breaking any…

04 05 2023 | 11:39

BP’s profits labelled ‘heinous’ as calls grow for tougher windfall tax

Bumper profits at BP have been labelled “heinous” and sparked renewed calls for a tougher windfall tax, after the oil and gas giant recorded one of its best ever starts to the year while Britons…

04 05 2023 | 11:36

Biden is still not doing nearly enough about the climate crisis

Just before announcing that he would again run for president, Joe Biden signed off on what on the surface looks like a great move to help address the climate crisis: an executive order that creates…

04 05 2023 | 11:34

Next UN climate summit to consider health issues in depth for first time

The next UN climate summit will be the first to consider health issues in depth, with a meeting of global health ministers to highlight the consequences of the climate crisis for wellbeing.

04 05 2023 | 11:28

The Guardian view on the electric car revolution: targets are not enough

The government must do its bit to make new electric vehicles more affordable if mass adoption is to be achieved on the road to net zero.

04 05 2023 | 11:23

Bitcoin is terrible for the environment – can it ever go green?

On the corner of New York’s Park Avenue and 52nd Street, curious onlookers recently stopped in front of a giant green skull sitting in the bed of a truck parked outside the office of Fidelity…

04 05 2023 | 11:18

‘Like a dam breaking’: experts hail decision to let US climate lawsuits advance

The decision, climate experts and advocates said, felt “like a dam breaking” after years of legal delays to the growing wave of climate lawsuits facing major oil companies. Without weighing in on…