Read the article 16.03.2022 China plans huge wind and solar power rollout in Gobi desert The goal is to install 450GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, more than twice the US’ installed wind and solar generating fleet
Read the article 8.03.2022 Major oil companies aim for zero methane emission by 2030 A group of the world’s top oil companies, including Saudi Aramco, Shell and Exxon Mobil, said on Tuesday that it has committed to cut fugitive emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, to near zero by 2030.
Read the article 8.03.2022 International Women’s Day celebrates the contribution of women and girls as climate solution multipliers Advancing gender equality in the context of the climate crisis and disaster risk reduction is one of the greatest global challenges of the 21st century.
Read the article 6.03.2022 Is humanity heading towards the abyss due to climate change? .. A UN report answers A recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that the poorest people are at greater risk, and that 91% of deaths from weather hazards occur in developing countries.
Read the article 6.03.2022 The Observer view on Ukraine and the climate emergency The crisis must not become a reason to drop our commitment to net zero target.
Read the article 6.03.2022 Space travel is critical because it will drive people to protect the Earth, says the founder of a spaceflight company and ex-advisor to Elon Musk The amount of space travel that takes place outside of governmental organizations is growing.
Read the article 6.03.2022 How satellites may hold the key to the methane crisis A new generation of detectors will be many times better at tracking discharges of the dangerous greenhouse gas
Read the article 6.03.2022 20m homeowners face massive £6,000 bill to hit Boris Johnson's green homes pledge HOMEOWNERS must pay more than £6,000 each as tough new Government rules force them to hit green targets. Some face bills of £12,000.
Read the article 17.12.2021 Google failing to enforce climate denial policy, study finds Google let dozens of ads run on articles denying the science behind global warming despite a new policy against doing so, according to a report released Wednesday.
Read the article 17.12.2021 UN confirms record temperature of 38 degrees for the Arctic Siberian town of Verkhoyansk reached the temperature during a prolonged heatwave in June last year.
Read the article 17.12.2021 The world’s biggest carbon-sucking machine is switching on in Iceland We have to start removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to have any chance of averting the worst impacts of global warming, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said last month.
Read the article 12.12.2021 Russia can weather EU's planned carbon border tax, World Bank says The Russian economy can easily weather the carbon border tax as proposed by the European Union in July 2021, the World Bank said on Friday, calling on Moscow to take cooperative action along the global path to a green transition.