The Guardian view on electric vehicles: UK boom could run out of juice before it begins

Britain’s transport needs to be low-carbon. State intervention is needed to coordinate the necessary investments to transform society

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I don’t want to sound like a broken record but the climate really is changing

Maybe now would be a good time to do something about it

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Climate politics is more complex and urgent than ever – is the IPCC still fit for purpose?

With solutions to the climate emergency desperately needed, political neutrality and consensus may no longer be an option

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Heat denial: influencers question validity of high temperatures

Tweet viewed millions of times claimed ground temperature was being confused with air temperature

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Hunger and hope: Africans tell of desperation and innovation as climate summit meets

As delegates in Nairobi debate the havoc that climate crisis has wreaked on the continent, we speak to people finding new ways to feed themselves in Kenya, Uganda and South Africa Global development is supported by

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Mysterious ‘skin-like’ golden orb found on ocean floor off Alaska coast

Scientists analysing DNA of object that could be an egg from an unknown sea creature or a marine sponge  

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Sun Cable: Mike Cannon-Brookes takes charge of ‘world-changing’ solar project

Billionaire says renewables will drive Australia’s next commodities boom as his Grok Ventures finalises acquisition

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UK’s largest electric vehicle charging hub opens in Birmingham

Up to 180 vehicles can be charged at any one time in as little as 15 minutes at the just-opened Gigahub

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State of California becomes the largest economy to endorse the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

01st September, 2023 – In a historic move, the resolution calling on the State of California to endorse the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty passed today the final vote in the State Assembly, making California the largest global economy to support the proposal.

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MOVEMENTS RISE UP AGAINST FUKUSHIMA WASTE DUMPING

Activists across Asia and all over the world took to the streets to protest 

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Op-Ed: Why Africa Needs to Find Solutions to its Own Problems

frica, the second-largest continent and home to 1 billion people, has long captured the imagination of the world.

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Why were Eritrean factions fighting on the streets of Israel’s Tel Aviv?Why were Eritrean factions fighting on the streets of Israel’s Tel Aviv?

A large number of Eritreans, some supporting the country’s government and others opposing it, have fought on the streets of Israel.

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Banks in Europe, America, and Asia, are a big part of the problem regarding the climate crisis in Africa - report

According to a recent report, big global banks, including those in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, are a big part of the problem regarding the climate crisis in Africa.

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Africa Live: Trevor Noah tourism deal sparks storm in South Africa

A proposal to pay Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah 33 million rand ($1.7m, £1.3m) to promote South Africa as a tourist destination has caused a storm in the country.

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Afreximbank participates in inaugural Africa Climate Summit

Nairobi, Kenya, 6th September 2023 – African Export-Import Bank (“Afreximbank” ) is participating in the inaugural Africa Climate Summit, at which leading decisionmakers – from Africa and the wider internati

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Africa’s youth biggest asset for the continent and the world, say Kenya’s President Ruto and African Development Bank’s Adesina

Hundreds of young people from across Africa are demanding a significant role in decision making for climate action.

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Climate crisis: Solutions by, for and on African terms, Vanessa Nakate advocates

Africa is a continent with solutions for the world that is faced with the climate crisis. That is a core belief of Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate.

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The Growing Threat: How Climate Change Disrupts the Global Water Cycle

The global climate is changing rapidly, primarily due to human activities that emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. One of the most significant impacts of climate change is on the water cycle.

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