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Let's cool the ground and keep drilling, says Big Oil

21 Oct 2020

Oil company ConocoPhillips has a problem; it wants to pump 160,000 more barrels of oil each day from a new project on Alaska’s North Slope, but the fossil fuels it and others produce are leading to global heating, and the Arctic is melting.

Why Rudd wants an inquiry into the Murdoch empire

21 Oct 2020

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says the spreading of misinformation about climate change and other issues warrants a Royal Commission investigation into Rupert Murdoch's media monopoly.

China hits out at US climate record

20 Oct 2020

China has slammed the United States’ environmental and climate record, in an extraordinary public attack less than two weeks before Americans go to the polls.

How China can be carbon-neutral by 2060

20 Oct 2020

Three weeks after China told the world it is aiming for carbon neutrality, an important study outlines a roadmap to that goal, and challenges along the way.

Mandatory climate disclosure coming to UK companies...

20 Oct 2020

Current rules on company disclosures to help markets price in risks from climate change will become mandatory, a senior Bank of England official said on Friday.

...and investors say they want it

20 Oct 2020

An influential group of investors is urging UK regulators to make climate risk reporting mandatory for nearly 500 FTSE-listed firms.

Why Britain needs negative interest rates

19 Oct 2020

As Britain and the rest of Europe battle the second wave of the covid-19 pandemic, desperate eyes turn to central bank bosses, wondering what rescue plans they have up their sleeves.

EU leaders to set tougher climate goals in December

19 Oct 2020

European Union leaders say they will decide on a more stringent climate target for 2030 at a summit in December, leaving more time to forge a united European response to climate change.

BHP hears Musk's call for more nickel

16 Oct 2020

Australian resources giant BHP may finally be starting to establish itself as a primary supplier of materials to the battery and electric vehicle markets, confirming that it has started to boost nickel production after Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued a call out for miners to ramp up output of the key material used in the company’s batteries.

Amy Coney Barrett equivocates over climate change

16 Oct 2020

United States supreme court nominee Amy Coney Barrett refused to say whether she accepts the science of climate change, under questioning from Kamala Harris, saying she lacked the expertise to know for sure and calling it a topic too controversial to get into.

Brazilian spies intimidated government’s own delegates at climate talks

15 Oct 2020

Brazil’s spy agency has been accused of trying to intimidate its own government’s negotiators and Brazilian environmentalists at the COP25 climate talks in Madrid last year.

Electric trucks and green hydrogen 'ripe' for investment

15 Oct 2020

Green hydrogen, low-carbon aviation fuel and electric trucks are among 55 clean technologies that can help the European Union to reach its goal of climate neutrality by mid-century, new research shows.

‘God intended it as a disposable planet' - the pastor preaching denial

15 Oct 2020

Every so often you come across a piece of writing so extraordinary that you cannot help but share it. One such piece is a sermon on global warming by American pastor John MacArthur.

How does the COP26 delay affect GHG emissions?

14 Oct 2020

Will delaying the COP26 UN climate negotiations impact international action to decarbonise? Would catch-up talks help? Could the talks collapse because countries stopped paying their dues?

What Dutch climate case means for the world

14 Oct 2020

Late last year, the Dutch Supreme Court issued a decision that could have implications for countries around the world.

Top asset owners commit to big carbon emissions cuts

14 Oct 2020

Thirty of the world’s largest asset owners, with portfolios worth a combined $US5 trillion, have committed to cutting the carbon emissions linked to companies they invest in by up to 29 per cent within the next four years.

Investment boom could follow Australia's net-zero carbon push

12 Oct 2020

Australia could unlock an investment boom of $A63 billion over the next five years if it aligns its climate policies with a target of net-zero emissions by 2050, according to new economic modelling.

Pope backs divestment from companies not protecting the environment

12 Oct 2020

POPE FRANCIS is urging people to pull investments from companies that are not committed to protecting the environment, adding his voice to calls for the economic model that emerges from the coronavirus pandemic to be a sustainable one.

UK finance minister wants a carbon tax

12 Oct 2020

British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is planning for a UK-wide carbon tax that could raise billions of pounds while encouraging the drive towards net-zero emissions.

New Swedish grocery prices goods on carbon footprint

9 Oct 2020

Felix, a Swedish food brand, has opened a climate-conscious store in which items are priced based on their carbon footprints.

US could adopt carbon tax under a Biden presidency, ex-Fed chair says

9 Oct 2020

Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said bipartisan concern over climate change could see the United States adopt a tax on carbon emissions, with the proceeds shared with households, if Democrat Joe Biden is elected president in November.

Airport appeals court's climate ruling

9 Oct 2020

Heathrow appeared in front of the UK Supreme Court this week in a bid to overturn a judgment that blocked Europe’s busiest airport from expanding.

Europe sets more ambitious target for 2030

8 Oct 2020

The European Parliament has voted to update the European Union's climate target for 2030, backing a 60 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the decade, up from 40 per cent currently.

Where are US emissions after four years of Trump?

8 Oct 2020

In last week’s United States presidential election debate, Donald Trump claimed: “We have now the lowest carbon. If you look at our numbers right now, we are doing phenomenally.”

European Parliament set for tight vote on 'historic' climate law

7 Oct 2020

Lawmakers in the European Parliament expect a tight vote on the European Union's new climate target for 2030, with support splintered over the bloc's green ambitions.

Political 'retreat' on climate action harms all nations, says UN climate chief

7 Oct 2020

Rich nations are failing on promises to help poorer ones meet the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change, even though such help would be “not charity but a global act of self-interest”, says United Nations climate chief Patricia Espinosa.

Nigeria, Jamaica bring closure to the Kyoto Protocol era

6 Oct 2020

The Doha Amendment will come into force this year after Nigeria became the 144th country to ratify the climate treaty, in a last-minute scramble to tie the loose ends of the Kyoto Protocol era.

Greenland’s ice loss likely to hit 12,000-year high

6 Oct 2020

By the end of this century Greenland’s ice loss will probably be higher than in any century during the last 12,000 years.

Second Trump term would be 'game over' for the climate, says scientist

5 Oct 2020

Michael Mann, one of the most eminent climate scientists in the world, believes averting climate catastrophe on a global scale would be “essentially impossible” if Donald Trump is re-elected.

NextEra overtakes Exxon as US' largest energy company

5 Oct 2020

If you had invested in Florida-based utility NextEra Energy a decade ago, your total return through this week, including dividends, would have been 600 per cent.

York's green-home revolution

5 Oct 2020

The English city of York plans to build Britain’s biggest zero-carbon housing project, boasting 600 homes in car-free cycling paradises full of fruit trees and allotments.

Socialist Cuba wants to go carbon trading

5 Oct 2020

Cuba has suggested it wants to get paid to reduce emissions if a controversial global carbon credit scheme is set up.

Is Europe cheating on its emissions plan?

2 Oct 2020

The European Commission's plans to use carbon storage in forests and soils to help meet its 2030 emissions reduction target of a 55 per cent cut on 1990 levels is under fire.

South Korea sets net-zero goal

1 Oct 2020

South Korea has declared a climate crisis, and established a non-binding goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, making it the second East Asian nation this week to set a tougher climate target.

Stamps reveal climate message when heated

1 Oct 2020

Stamps by Finnish studio Berry Creative feature images of birds and snow clouds that turn into skeletons and thunderstorms when heated to send a message about the consequences of climate change.

China's new climate goal could transform global heating

30 Sep 2020

If China hits its new emissions goal of going carbon-neutral before 2060, it will bring down global warming projections by around 0.2deg to 0.3 degrees Celsius, says Carbon Action Tracker.

Court considers whether Canada's carbon tax is legal

30 Sep 2020

After two days of hearing arguments for and against the federal government's carbon tax, the Supreme Court of Canada has adjourned without a decision.

NZ joins pledge that includes increasing 2030 emissions target

29 Sep 2020

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is among 64 world leaders committing to “meaningful” action to halt global environmental destruction - including increasing 2030 emissions reduction targets.

The low-down on Australia's low-emissions roadmap

29 Sep 2020

Picking winners has been anathema to Australian policy-making for decades. The federal government’s technology investment roadmap bucks the trend, targeting public investments in specific low-emissions technologies.

Resources spokesman threatens to quit ALP over climate target

29 Sep 2020

Veteran New South Wales Labor right-winger Joel Fitzgibbon has threatened to quit the shadow cabinet if the opposition adopts a medium-term emissions reduction target he cannot live with.

Poland to phase out coal-mining by mid-century

29 Sep 2020

Poland is moving closer to ending its heavy reliance on coal as the Government and miners’ unions agree a landmark plan to phase out mines by 2049.

ScoMo refuses to commit to net-zero emissions by 2050

21 Sep 2020

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declined to sign up to a net-zero target by 2050 because he is “more interested in the doing”.

EU under fire for including carbon sinks in climate goals

21 Sep 2020

The European Commission is defending its plan to bring carbon removals from agriculture, land use and forestry into the EU’s updated climate target for 2030, saying this is in line with UNFCCC standards.

Union Square clock counts the time we're wasting

21 Sep 2020

New York’s Union Square Metronome clock is being turned into a giant climate clock tracking the time left to transform the world’s economy and energy systems to avoid catastrophic levels of climate change.

China considers going ‘carbon neutral’, peaking emissions

18 Sep 2020

China is considering carbon neutrality as part of its long term climate plan, the country’s foreign ministry announced following a summit with EU leaders.

Australia can hit net-zero by 2050 by investing in gas, says oil exec

17 Sep 2020

Corporate heavyweight Andrew Liveris, the Morrison government’s special adviser on manufacturing, has declared Australia and the world can hit net zero emissions by 2050 by significantly expanding the supply and domestic use of gas – despite gas being a fossil fuel with “roughly 60 per cent of the emissions of coal”.

Energy companies keep right to sue states in private courts

17 Sep 2020

Negotiators have ruled out an overhaul of private courts that allow energy companies to sue national governments when climate change policies hurt their profits.

Melting Arctic needs new name to match reality

17 Sep 2020

Change in the far north is happening so fast that soon the Arctic won’t be arctic any more.

Mass migration set to increase as world warms

16 Sep 2020

There is strong evidence that deteriorating environments caused by climate change are driving millions of people to resort to mass migration in their search for a better life, both within countries and across borders.

Facebook and Google say they will go carbon-neutral

16 Sep 2020

Facebook and Google are becoming carbon neutral businesses, joining competitors Apple and Microsoft in committing to put no excess carbon into the atmosphere, both companies have independently announced.

Australia
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“There was so much death.” A toxic algal bloom is ravaging Australia’s southern coast – warming waters are to blame

Fri 29 Aug 2025

Three ingredients are required for an algal bloom to get going – temperature, the right conditions and food. South Australia had all the preconditions necessary, thanks to climate change.

United States
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We used to stash gold in Fort Knox. What if we did the same with carbon?

Fri 29 Aug 2025

If we could convince the masses that waste carbon dioxide is sacred and worth hoarding — like gold — one of our most existential problems might solve itself.

China
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China's carbon market to introduce absolute emissions caps from 2027

Wed 27 Aug 2025

China will tighten its carbon trading market by introducing absolute emissions caps in some industries for the first time starting by 2027.

Europe
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Apple Watch not a 'CO2-neutral product,' German court finds

Thu 28 Aug 2025

Apple can no longer advertise its Apple Watch as a "CO2-neutral product" in Germany, following a court ruling on Tuesday that upheld a complaint from environmentalists, finding that the U.S. tech company had misled consumers.

United Kingdom
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What happens to net zero if the trees don’t survive?

20 Aug 2025

When climate change undermines the climate plan.

Canada
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Challenges persist in bid to mine the deep sea, even after boost from Trump

29 Jul 2025

After years of delay, the deep-sea mining plans of Canadian firm The Metals Company (TMC) now appear to be progressing as it pursues a controversial new path to securing a license to mine in international waters under U.S. jurisdiction.

Asia
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Singapore seals carbon credit deal with Thailand, its first South-east Asian partner

Thu 28 Aug 2025

The agreement, the eighth for Singapore, helps both nations meet climate targets under the Paris Agreement, directing finance to Thai projects.

Pacific
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Rise in dengue fever outbreaks across the Pacific driven by the climate crisis, experts say

13 Aug 2025

Samoa, Fiji and Tonga among the worst affected amid warning the disease and others will become ‘more common and more serious’ as the planet warms.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Iconic Antarctic species at risk amid 'regime shift', with 'rapid and self-perpetuating changes'

22 Aug 2025

Scientists say there is emerging evidence of abrupt and potentially unstoppable changes in the Antarctic environment.

Africa
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Is Africa about to see the solar energy boom it needs?

Thu 28 Aug 2025

African countries imported a record number of solar panels in the past year, which could be the beginning of a green energy boom on the continent.

South America
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Lessons from the Incas: How llamas, terraces and trees could help the Andes survive climate change

Thu 28 Aug 2025

New research suggests solutions may lie in environmental knowledge that the Incas and their predecessors developed centuries ago.

United Nations
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Brazil issues last-ditch plea for countries to submit climate plans ahead of COP30

20 Aug 2025

Only 28 countries have submitted carbon-cutting proposals to the UN, with some of the biggest emitters yet to produce plans.

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