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28 10 2022 | 12:10

World close to ‘irreversible’ climate breakdown, warn major studies

Key UN reports published in last two days warn urgent and collective action needed – as oil firms report astronomical profits The climate crisis has reached a “really bleak moment”, one of the…

27 10 2022 | 09:52

The Guardian view on climate diplomacy: it’s crunch time – again

Freezing relations between the US and China threaten this year’s crucial Cop27 summit

27 10 2022 | 09:49

Cut meat consumption to two burgers a week to save planet, study suggests

Climate crisis report says ‘we are not winning in any sector’ as experts call for urgent action on fossil fuels Meat consumption should be reduced to the equivalent of about two burgers a week in…

27 10 2022 | 09:45

EU on track to break pledge to cut methane emissions by 30%, warns report

Exclusive: ‘Policy vacuum’ on livestock emissions amid pressure from industry lobbyists blamed for failings The EU is on track to break a promise to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030 made due to…

27 10 2022 | 09:35

The Netherlands to leave embattled Energy Charter Treaty

Decision pushes the energy pact closer to a full European withdrawal. The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) edged closer to a full-blown European revolt Tuesday, as the Netherlands became the latest…

27 10 2022 | 09:32

Atmospheric levels of all three greenhouse gases hit record high

Scientists warn world ‘is heading in wrong direction’ amid rise in nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane Atmospheric levels of all three greenhouse gases have reached record highs, according to…

27 10 2022 | 09:26

‘Monstrous’ east African oil project will emit vast amounts of carbon, data shows

Experts say crude oil pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania will produce 25 times host nations’ combined annual emissions

27 10 2022 | 09:22

Infrastructure at risk from climate crisis due to ministers’ ‘extreme weakness’

Joint committee on national security strategy says evasion of responsibility by UK government is ‘severe dereliction of duty’ Britain’s national security is being jeopardised because of the failure…

27 10 2022 | 09:20

EU tries to stop energy treaty exit stampede

EU countries reject Brussels-led reforms to the Energy Charter Treaty, saying they fail to stamp out protections for fossil fuels. The European Commission is hitting back against a rebellion from…

27 10 2022 | 09:18

Climate crisis funds not reaching countries in need, senior UN official says

With famine in Somalia almost inevitable, Martin Griffiths criticises opaque handling of $100bn a year promised to poorer countries The UN’s humanitarian chief has questioned why billions of…

27 10 2022 | 09:10

Go big or go green? The EU’s massively expanding hydrogen bet

Brussels is pumping ever-increasing amounts of cash into hydrogen projects, and dragging its feet on climate standards for the gas. This article is part of the European Union, Inc special report.

27 10 2022 | 09:03

Climate Plans Remain Insufficient: More Ambitious Action Needed Now

UN Climate Change News, 26 October 2022 – A new report from UN Climate Change shows countries are bending the curve of global greenhouse gas emissions downward but underlines that these efforts…

27 10 2022 | 08:18

Slippery, hungry, sometimes angry: Singapore struggles with ‘unparalleled’ otter boom

Numbers have doubled, with occasional attacks on humans and fish ponds prompting relocation efforts Singapore authorities have an unusual source of mayhem on their hands: an exploding otter…

27 10 2022 | 08:14

‘Fishless fish’: the next big trend in the seafood industry

‘Alternative seafood’ is having a moment, with the rise of companies like BlueNalu and Wildtype, which has the backing of Leonardo DiCaprio In the middle of San Francisco, there’s a pilot…

27 10 2022 | 08:11

Just Stop Oil protest stops traffic in north London

Police arrest 17 protesters after activists glued themselves to the road in Upper Street, Islington Just Stop Oil activists have glued themselves to a road in north London on the 22nd day of the…

27 10 2022 | 08:07

Landowners call for scrapping of plans to ban solar energy from England’s farmland

Farmers say having solar sites allows them to subsidise food production during less successful years Farmers have urged whoever succeeds Liz Truss as UK prime minister to abandon plans to ban solar…

23 10 2022 | 09:32

Carmakers get a pollution break after fierce lobbying in Brussels

The car industry has long complained about the extra costs associated with going green.

23 10 2022 | 09:27

The gas buyers’ club: EU plots price-cutting cartel

Sky-high prices are driving EU countries to pool their buying power. Is it the start of something bigger? In 1960, a group of energy-rich but otherwise relatively poor countries ran out of patience…

23 10 2022 | 09:16

Germany pushes EU to develop new gas fields abroad

Berlin claims the move would be in line with the Paris Agreement. Germany wants the EU to push for the development of new natural gas fields abroad, claiming such a move would be in line with…

23 10 2022 | 08:49

‘Stop setting things on fire’: nine great ideas to save the planet

Writers and activists including Thomas Piketty, Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben suggest positive steps we can take now ‘Take the money out of politics’ Naomi Klein, author