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International: All stories

‘Abdication’: Trump takes US out of Paris climate agreement for a second time

Today 11:30am

Experts are watching for how other countries will react as the ‘real economy’ shifts to cheaper, cleaner energy.

Australian heatwave fans bushfires, towns evacuated, Melbourne endures hottest day in 17 years

Today 11:30am

A major heatwave across Australia's southeast stoked bushfires, forced hundreds of residents in rural towns to evacuate and brought record-breaking temperatures, with Melbourne recording its hottest day in nearly 17 years.

Whistleblowers warn that ad industry is fuelling online hatred and climate crisis

Today 11:30am

Anonymous group of senior executives say major ad agencies are “enabling harm rather than doing good.”

Nearly half of world’s population to face extreme heat by 2050: Oxford study

Today 11:30am

In countries where uncomfortably hot days will more than double, cooling demands per capita wil increase drastically, pushing up energy needs & subsequent emissions.

Indonesia’s massive captive coal plans are putting climate targets and economy at risk: study

Today 11:30am

Operational and planned industrial coal capacity to fuel the nickel boom has tripled since 2023, surpassed Australia’s entire coal fleet and is nearing Germany’s total, raising concerns over emissions and long-term competitiveness.

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Major health risks linked to plastics emissions set to soar by 2040

Today 11:30am

The adverse health consequences stemming from the global plastics system are projected to more than double by 2040, driven by greenhouse gases, air pollutants and toxic chemicals released throughout its lifecycle.

As cold hits, Trump asks, where’s global warming? Scientists say it’s still here

Tue 27 Jan 2026

As much of the United States faces numbing cold, treacherous ice and heavy snow from an enormous winter storm, President Donald Trump used social media to dispute that the world is warming.

UK to join major wind farm project with nine European countries

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The UK is set to back a vast new fleet of offshore wind projects in the North Sea alongside nine other European countries including Norway, Germany and the Netherlands.

Europe set for record LNG imports in 2026, IEA says

Tue 27 Jan 2026

Europe is expected to import a record amount of liquefied natural gas this year with global supply also expected to soar, the International Energy Agency said on Friday.

Amsterdam defies last-minute lobbying to become first capital city to ban fossil fuel ads

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The world’s largest outdoor advertising company warned city councillors of “far-reaching consequences” hours before the landmark vote.

World Bank, Rockefeller to spend millions on African solar transition

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation vowed to spend tens of millions of dollars to accelerate Africa’s solar energy sector, which has taken off in recent months.

US is canceling almost $30 billion in Biden-era energy loans

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The Trump administration said it’s canceling almost $30 billion of financing from the Energy Department’s green bank after reviewing transactions approved under former President Biden.

Australia’s worst heatwave since black summer made five times more likely by global heating

Mon 26 Jan 2026

Extreme heat ‘is getting worse and whether we like it or not … there’s ultimately a limit to what we can actually physically cope with’, scientist says.

The climate and energy implication hidden in Mark Carney’s Davos speech

Mon 26 Jan 2026

In a speech bound for the history books, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described a “rupture” in the world order and called for middle powers like Canada to stand up to bullies.

UK Govt accused of 'suppressing' report warning of catastrophic climate risks

Mon 26 Jan 2026

An official government report this week warning that "global ecosystem degradation and collapse threatens UK national security and prosperity" was abridged to remove references to some of the potentially catastrophic climate-related risks.

US Democrats are shying away from climate messaging. One of their own is fighting back.

Mon 26 Jan 2026

There’s a schism within the Democratic Party about whether talking about climate change is the right message to win back control of Washington.

Climate at Davos: Oil execs bemoan 'burden' of bank boycotts

Mon 26 Jan 2026

With energy security a rising concern around the world, finance for decarbonisation remains a challenge while some banks may reviving their interest in fossil fuel lending.

Beijing-Ottawa deal reinforces China’s dominance in EV industry at expense of US: analysts

Mon 26 Jan 2026

New agreement is set to significantly boost Chinese carmakers’ global expansion and offers easier entry into the North American EV market

Seven quiet wins for climate and nature in 2025

19 Dec 2025

This year's environmental backdrop is familiar: emissions are rising and nature is continuing to decline. But there have nevertheless been bright spots in 2025.

The ecological havens flourishing beneath power lines

19 Dec 2025

Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.

Hydrogen emissions are ‘supercharging’ the warming impact of methane

19 Dec 2025

The warming impact of hydrogen has been “overlooked” in projections of climate change, according to authors of the latest “global hydrogen budget”.

EPA erases references to human-caused climate change from websites

19 Dec 2025

EPA has scrubbed references to people’s contribution to rising temperatures from some of its climate change webpages.

Pacific fisheries summit gives a boost to albacore and seabirds

19 Dec 2025

Much of the world’s albacore tuna catch, which usually ends up in a can, comes from the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where fishery managers just passed a new set of conservation rules.

The surprisingly convincing case against cars

19 Dec 2025

Life After Cars dares to imagine how different, and enriching, a car-free world could be.

Trump moves to dismantle major US climate research center

18 Dec 2025

The Trump administration is moving to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, according to a senior White House official, taking aim at one of the world's leading climate research labs.

Global coal demand hit record high this year but is set to decline by 2030

18 Dec 2025

Global coal demand reached a record high in 2025 but is expected to decline by 2030 as renewables, nuclear power and abundant natural gas squeeze its dominance in power generation.

Arctic endured year of record heat as climate scientists warn of ‘winter being redefined’

18 Dec 2025

Region known as ‘world’s refrigerator’ is heating up as much as four times as quickly as global average, Noaa experts say.

Canada unveils new rules to lower oil and gas methane emissions

18 Dec 2025

Canada announced long-promised rules on Tuesday aimed at dramatically reducing methane emissions from the country's oil and gas sector.

Where the wild things thrive: Finding and protecting nature’s climate change safe havens

18 Dec 2025

The idea began in California’s Sierra Nevada, a towering spine of rock and ice where rising temperatures and the decline of snowpack are transforming ecosystems, sometimes with catastrophic consequences for wildlife.

The vanishing pharmacy. How climate change is reshaping traditional medicine

18 Dec 2025

Environmental stress from extreme weather is altering the chemical composition of medicinal plants, changing their therapeutic properties and making traditional remedies less predictable or effective.

France updates its 2050 carbon neutrality roadmap

17 Dec 2025

To mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, France released a revamped climate plan promising to phase out oil and gas and sharply increase electricity use.

This is another ‘ozone layer’ moment. Now, we must urgently target methane

17 Dec 2025

COMMENT: The oil and gas industry must be legally bound to cut methane emissions. With climate tipping points approaching, time is running out.

US demands EU exempt its gas from methane emissions law, document shows

17 Dec 2025

The US has demanded that the European Union exempt its oil and gas from obligations under the bloc's methane emissions law on fuel imports until 2035, a US government document seen by Reuters showed.

EU waters down plans to end new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035

17 Dec 2025

The European Commission has watered down its plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035.

Ford takes US$19 billion hit after EV plan reversal

17 Dec 2025

Ford Motor Company is pivoting away from its once-ambitious electric vehicle plans amid financial losses and waning consumer demand for the vehicles in lieu of investment in more efficient gasoline-engines and hybrid EVs, the company said Monday.

The EV leapfrog – how emerging markets are driving a global EV boom

17 Dec 2025

Growth in emerging markets has turbocharged global EV sales in 2025, with over a quarter of new cars sold being electric.

Battery subsidy scheme set for 'urgent' overhaul as costs run out of control

16 Dec 2025

Australian Energy Minister Chris Bowen has announced big changes to the government's battery subsidy scheme amid claims most of its $2.3 billion budget has been spent in just six months.

Verra cancels four tree planting projects in China. And starts reviews of 45 more projects

16 Dec 2025

“Multiple carbon projects in China are facing serious allegations regarding the authenticity of government approval documents."

‘A shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years after the Paris climate agreement

16 Dec 2025

The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable.

The deep ocean is fixing carbon in ways no one expected

16 Dec 2025

A new study reveals that unexpected microbes are quietly fixing carbon in the dark depths of the ocean.

‘Cali Fund’ aiming to raise billions for nature receives first donation – of just $1,000

16 Dec 2025

A major biodiversity fund – which could, in theory, generate billions of dollars annually for conservation – received its first donation of just $1,000 in November.

How climate change broke the Pacific Northwest’s plumbing

16 Dec 2025

Flooding in the Pacific Northwest has recently turned deadly serious, as days of intense rain from a powerful atmospheric river have swollen rivers and caused widespread flooding.

Australian Government wants EV, PHEV owners to start sending power to the grid

15 Dec 2025

The newly announced Vehicle-Grid Network is part of a plan to establish Australia as a leader in vehicle-to-grid technology.

How the next big thing in carbon removal sank without a trace

15 Dec 2025

With support from Microsoft, Stripe, and Shopify, Running Tide billed itself as on the cutting edge of carbon removal. In the end, it resorted to dumping thousands of tons of wood chips in the sea.

10 years after Paris, China is shaping our climate future

15 Dec 2025

The seminal global climate agreement changed the world, just not in the way we thought it would.

Net-zero scenario is ‘cheapest option’ for UK, says energy system operator

15 Dec 2025

A scenario that meets the “net-zero by 2050” goal would be the “cheapest” option for the UK, according to modelling by the National Energy System Operator (NESO).

Changes to polar bear DNA could help them adapt to global heating, study finds

15 Dec 2025

Scientists say bears in southern Greenland differ genetically to those in the north, suggesting they could adjust.

Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?

15 Dec 2025

A new study finds that Africa’s forests, responsible for one-fifth of global carbon removal, are beginning to generate carbon as the result of human activity.

‘Not normal’: Climate crisis supercharged deadly monsoon floods in Asia

12 Dec 2025

Cyclones like those in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Malaysia that killed 1,750 are ‘alarming new reality’.

Shell facing first UK legal claim over climate impacts of fossil fuels

12 Dec 2025

Victims of a deadly typhoon in the Philippines have filed a legal claim against oil and gas company Shell in the UK courts, seeking compensation for what they say is the company's role in making the storm more severe.

Australia
More Australia >

Australian heatwave fans bushfires, towns evacuated, Melbourne endures hottest day in 17 years

Today 11:30am

A major heatwave across Australia's southeast stoked bushfires, forced hundreds of residents in rural towns to evacuate and brought record-breaking temperatures, with Melbourne recording its hottest day in nearly 17 years.

United States
More United States >

‘Abdication’: Trump takes US out of Paris climate agreement for a second time

Today 11:30am

Experts are watching for how other countries will react as the ‘real economy’ shifts to cheaper, cleaner energy.

China
More China >

Beijing-Ottawa deal reinforces China’s dominance in EV industry at expense of US: analysts

Mon 26 Jan 2026

New agreement is set to significantly boost Chinese carmakers’ global expansion and offers easier entry into the North American EV market

Europe
More Europe >

Europe set for record LNG imports in 2026, IEA says

Tue 27 Jan 2026

Europe is expected to import a record amount of liquefied natural gas this year with global supply also expected to soar, the International Energy Agency said on Friday.

United Kingdom
More United Kingdom >

UK to join major wind farm project with nine European countries

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The UK is set to back a vast new fleet of offshore wind projects in the North Sea alongside nine other European countries including Norway, Germany and the Netherlands.

Canada
More Canada >

The climate and energy implication hidden in Mark Carney’s Davos speech

Mon 26 Jan 2026

In a speech bound for the history books, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described a “rupture” in the world order and called for middle powers like Canada to stand up to bullies.

Asia
More Asia >

Indonesia’s massive captive coal plans are putting climate targets and economy at risk: study

Today 11:30am

Operational and planned industrial coal capacity to fuel the nickel boom has tripled since 2023, surpassed Australia’s entire coal fleet and is nearing Germany’s total, raising concerns over emissions and long-term competitiveness.

Pacific
More Pacific >

Pacific fisheries summit gives a boost to albacore and seabirds

19 Dec 2025

Much of the world’s albacore tuna catch, which usually ends up in a can, comes from the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where fishery managers just passed a new set of conservation rules.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Arctic endured year of record heat as climate scientists warn of ‘winter being redefined’

18 Dec 2025

Region known as ‘world’s refrigerator’ is heating up as much as four times as quickly as global average, Noaa experts say.

Africa
More Africa >

World Bank, Rockefeller to spend millions on African solar transition

Tue 27 Jan 2026

The World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation vowed to spend tens of millions of dollars to accelerate Africa’s solar energy sector, which has taken off in recent months.

South America
More South America >

Thousands of climate disasters are not included in official reports from Amazonian countries

12 Dec 2025

More than 12,500 extreme weather events impacted the Amazon and its population in 10 years, but countries have not generated enough information about it, according to a new scientific study.

United Nations
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UN environment report 'hijacked' by US and others over fossil fuels, top scientist says

11 Dec 2025

A key UN report on the state of the global environment has been "hijacked" by the United States and other countries who were unwilling to go along with the scientific findings, the co-chair has told the BBC.

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