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06 08 2023 | 11:58

Wind farm blaze: boss blames 'negative power prices' for strain on old turbine

A turbine blaze in Germany was indirectly caused by ramping the ageing machine up and down due to negative electricity prices in the nation's power market, the managing director of the wind farm…

06 08 2023 | 11:41

Vertical take-off | First cash for a floating wind turbine that wants to change the game

The pioneering SeaTwirl vertical axis floating wind turbine (VAWT) has bagged its first commercial deal. SeaTwirl said it has secured an agreement that includes a smaller-capacity version of its…

06 08 2023 | 11:39

Wind turbine snaps into pieces as boss says 'it was only checked last year'

An ageing wind turbine collapsed and crashed into a corn field at Gescher in Germany’s North-Rhine Westphalia state. Emergency services early Tuesday found the D4 turbine from no longer existing…

06 08 2023 | 11:35

Energy transition titan Hugh Saddler’s quest to cut emissions leaves lasting legacy

Big changes in society can only occur when people have enough vision, energy and determination to meet the challenge. Hugh Saddler, who died aged 79 on 29 June after a long illness, had a profound…

06 08 2023 | 11:19

Oil giant Shell warns cutting production 'dangerous'

Cutting oil and gas production would be "dangerous and irresponsible", the boss of energy giant Shell has told the BBC. Wael Sawan insisted that the world still "desperately needs oil and gas" as…

06 08 2023 | 11:12

Tuesday was world’s hottest day on record – breaking Monday’s record

World temperature records have been broken for a second day in a row, data suggests, as experts issued a warning that this year’s warmest days are still to come – and with them the warmest days ever…

06 08 2023 | 07:59

What’s the EU’s 2040 climate target?

  All eyes are on Brussels where the European Commission is hard at work deciding the EU’s 2040 climate target, where the executive must balance demands for restraint by leaders with calls for extra…

30 07 2023 | 21:15

Is Pride the right target for Just Stop Oil? Yes, when it’s letting our common enemy off the hook

Queer members of Just Stop Oil issued Pride in London with a set of demands this week, arguing that “the climate crisis is the biggest threat to LGBTQ+ rights, due to social collapse”. This comes…

30 07 2023 | 09:29

Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt London Pride over ‘polluting’ sponsors

Just Stop Oil protesters have disrupted London’s Pride march in protest over the event accepting sponsorship money from “high-polluting industries”. A number of protesters were arrested after…

30 07 2023 | 09:28

Ensuring that climate neutrality, bioeconomy and competitiveness go hand in hand

In the countdown to the mid-century’s EU net zero deadline, it will be crucial to ensure that strategic sectors remain globally competitive. And there is no time to lose, 2050 is only one investment…

30 07 2023 | 09:22

German minister warns against ‘culture war’ on food, climate policy

Germany’s Green Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir has warned against polarising debates around agriculture and climate policy while criticising attempts to torpedo green legislation at the EU level.…

30 07 2023 | 09:05

As Beijing swelters, activists hope the heat will prompt climate action

As temperatures in the Chinese capital are forecast to creep back up to record-breaking heights this weekend, activists are hoping that overheated Beijingers will start thinking about the causes of,…

30 07 2023 | 09:00

Zac Goldsmith resigns accusing Sunak of being ‘uninterested’ in environment

Zac Goldsmith has resigned as a minister, accusing Rishi Sunak of being “uninterested” in the environment – but No 10 claimed he quit after being told to apologise for undermining the parliamentary…

30 07 2023 | 08:47

Heat wave: how Orkney is leading a tidal power revolution

On a small passenger boat about 10 miles north of Kirkwall, Orkney, at the point where the Atlantic Ocean meets the North Sea, an immense yellow structure heaves into view. This is the world’s most…

30 07 2023 | 08:45

Will El Niño on top of global heating create the perfect climate storm?

Very unusual”, “worrying”, “terrifying”, and “bonkers”; the reactions of veteran scientists to the sharp increase in north Atlantic surface temperatures over the past three months raises the question…

30 07 2023 | 08:41

Before the flood: how much longer will the Thames Barrier protect London?

The last time the Thames broke its banks and flooded central London was on 7 January 1928, when a storm sent record water levels up the tidal river, from Greenwich and Woolwich in the east as far as…

30 07 2023 | 08:39

Celebrities call on Wimbledon to drop Barclays sponsorship

Richard Curtis, Emma Thompson and Deborah Meaden are among celebrities who have called on Wimbledon to end its new partnership with Barclays over the bank’s multibillion-pound support for fossil fuel…

30 07 2023 | 08:36

Nanoplastics Are Entering Our Bodies

The New Gilded Age, wars along the Russian border, a global pandemic, battles for women’s rights, even the Titanic: history does rhyme with the present.

29 07 2023 | 21:19

Hydrogen – Tale of the future or a real game changer?

In light of the objective of achieving a climate-neutral EU by 2050, as reflected in legislative proposals included in the Fit for 55 package and REPowerEU, increasing hydrogen production and use…

29 07 2023 | 21:15

Our future as an electrostate: Alan Finkel on how Australia gets to net zero from here

“It won’t be easy getting to zero, Kathleen.”