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28 06 2023 | 13:02

Global airlines target ‘anti-aviation’ Europe over green policies

Airlines took aim at Europe over green fuel mandates and its failures to stem France’s air traffic control strikes as they weigh on carrier capacities at a global airlines meeting in Istanbul on…

28 06 2023 | 12:47

El Niño planet-warming weather phase has begun

A natural weather event known as El Niño has begun in the Pacific Ocean, likely adding heat to a planet already warming under climate change. US scientists confirmed that El Niño had started.…

28 06 2023 | 12:43

Is climate change fuelling Canada's wildfires?

Intense wildfires are blazing across Canada with thousands evacuated and smoke blown as far south as the US state of Georgia, creating hazardous air quality for millions. Canada is projected to see…

28 06 2023 | 12:23

Army of fake social media accounts defend UAE presidency of climate summit

An army of fake social media accounts on Twitter and the blogging site Medium have been promoting and defending the controversial hosting of a UN climate summit by the United Arab Emirates.

28 06 2023 | 12:18

Wildfires: UK to set up new Mediterranean-style specialist units

Firefighters will deploy new techniques learnt in the world's worst wildfire hotspots as climate change raises the risk level in the UK this summer. Last year's heatwaves saw thousands of fires…

28 06 2023 | 12:17

Rachel Reeves waters down Labour £28bn green projects pledge

Labour has rowed back on its pledge to invest £28bn a year in green industries if it wins power, saying it needs to be "responsible" with the public finances. In 2021 Labour promised to spend £28bn…

28 06 2023 | 12:13

Boiler wars: German spat over fossil heating ban comes to Brussels

A proposed EU-wide ban on new fossil heating systems as of 2029 is hanging in the balance as a German spat over boilers spilled over into Brussels, presenting European Commission President Ursula von…

28 06 2023 | 12:13

EU fossil fuels emissions lower thanks to gas crisis: Eurostat

Carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in the European Union fell by 2.8% last year, thanks to reduced use of natural gas following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Eurostat reported on Friday (9 June…

28 06 2023 | 12:10

Critical Raw Materials: China 15 years ahead, expert says

China is strategically far better prepared when it comes to the Green transition and has an edge of at least 15 years when it comes to the mining and processing of critical raw materials that will…

28 06 2023 | 12:08

France says nuclear power is ‘non-negotiable’

French nuclear power is “an absolute red line” and non-negotiable, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Thursday (8 June), following Franco-German disagreements over the role of nuclear energy in…

28 06 2023 | 12:05

Emirati COP28 chief recognises reduction of fossil fuel use ‘inevitable’

The head of the upcoming COP28 climate summit, who also is the chief executive of the UAE’s national oil company, acknowledged Thursday (8 June) that a reduction in the use of fossil fuels is…

28 06 2023 | 12:03

EU to try again for renewable energy deal after nuclear row

European Union countries will try again this week to pass a deal on new renewable energy targets, which have been stalled by concerns from France and other states that the law sidelines nuclear…

28 06 2023 | 12:03

A net zero industry act fit for net zero: let’s shine a light on solar

The EU needs to deploy renewable energy as fast as possible to replace fossil fuels and meet its ambitious climate target. As RepowerEU states, a massive scaling-up of renewables will accelerate EU…

28 06 2023 | 11:56

Education for a sustainable future – Empowering individuals to tackle climate change

Education plays a critical role in addressing climate change as it raises awareness and builds the knowledge and skills necessary to transition to a low-carbon, sustainable future. Some of the ways…

28 06 2023 | 11:53

Net-Zero Industry Act: Will the EU defend its industry?

The very existence of the European Commission’s Net-Zero Industry Act is to be welcomed, writes Julie Oddou. However, it is also insufficient on budgetary aspects, places too much emphasis on on…

28 06 2023 | 11:40

£19.3bn of fossil fuels imported by UK from authoritarian states in year since Ukraine war

UK fossil fuel imports from authoritarian petrostates surged to £19.3bn in the year following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it can be revealed.

28 06 2023 | 11:31

France’s electricity consumption set to rise sharply by 2030

France will reach the level of electricity consumption expected in 2050 as early as 2030-2035, according to the latest forecasts by RTE, the country’s electricity network operator. However, many…

28 06 2023 | 10:37

The Global Stocktake: Charting a course to climate and nature recovery

st stocktake of efforts to curtail the climate crisis can provide a critical lever to engage all stakeholders in a just transition to a 1.5C, resilient and inclusive world. But the GST will likely…

28 06 2023 | 10:36

Physicists predict Earth will become a chaotic world, with dire consequences

Humans aren't just making Earth warmer, they are making the climate chaotic, a stark new study suggests. The new research, which was posted April 21 to the preprint database arXiv, draws a broad and…

28 06 2023 | 10:35

Climate change is harming my mental health

Until two years ago Jennifer Newall was working at the forefront of climate change research. Her PhD on melting ice sheets and changing sea levels had taken her to Antarctica, Scandinavia and the…