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From showers to tiny fish to windmills, Trump's climate policies are driven by fixations

30 Jan 2025

'It was striking that the White House memo included toilets and shower heads as a presidential priority,' said one expert.

The price of coffee hits an all-time high - here's why

30 Jan 2025

Rising coffee prices are part of a larger, global challenge driven by climate change, economic pressures, and geopolitical uncertainty.

Let's kill the Green Deal together, far-right leader urges EU's conservatives

29 Jan 2025

Jordan Bardella thinks he can convince the European People's Party to suspend EU climate legislation.

The 8 talking points fossil fuel companies use to obstruct climate action

29 Jan 2025

New research highlights companies’ “aligned and coordinated” use of Twitter to deny climate change and delay solutions.

Switzerland sets the bar with corporate carbon removal milestone targets

29 Jan 2025

The Climate and Innovation Act has set a groundbreaking precedent by mandating net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This month, the Act gained momentum with new guidance for corporate Net-Zero Roadmaps and a groundbreaking mandate to ramp up carbon removal efforts.

We live in times of multiple entwined crises - but our policy responses aren't keeping up

29 Jan 2025

Existing policies to tackle environmental challenges fail to take into account that biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution are intertwined crises and produce compounding and intensifying impacts.

Climate change is disrupting food systems across Latin America, UN report says

29 Jan 2025

Violent weather exacerbated by climate change fuelled hunger and food insecurity across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, according to a new United Nations report.

Green Climate Fund looks at capital-market borrowing to meet COP29 goal

29 Jan 2025

A GCF official says the fund needs new sources of money but campaigners worry the move could undermine climate justice.

The consequences of US climate denial will be costly

28 Jan 2025

With the second Trump administration refusing to acknowledge ongoing climate change, primary concern is naturally with its plan to gut U.S. efforts to reduce greenhouse emissions and again exit from the Paris Agreement. Unfortunately, this is not all the wreckage that is to come.

Climate crises disrupted schooling for 242 million children in 2024

28 Jan 2025

A new UNICEF report finds that heat waves, cyclones, floods and storms impacted education most severely in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Pakistan and the Philippines.

Nine things to expect for the climate following Trump's return

28 Jan 2025

Climate scientists are probably among those most aggrieved by Donald Trump's return as US president.

How the Mafia is weaponising wildfires

28 Jan 2025

Thousands of wildfires tear through southern Italy every year, fueled by scorching temperatures and the hot, dry, sirocco winds that sweep in from the Sahara. The climate crisis is pouring gasoline on these blazes, but the Mafia may be lighting the spark, according to new research.

Developers abandon applications to build wind farm off Australia's South West coast

28 Jan 2025

Two of the earliest proponents of an offshore wind farm in WA's South West are among several developers who are no longer applying to work on the project.

World's addiction to fossil fuels is 'Frankenstein's monster', says UN chief

28 Jan 2025

The world's addiction to fossil fuels is a 'Frankenstein's monster sparing nothing and no one', the UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, told leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.

COP30 in Brazil set to spotlight developing countries' climate finance needs

27 Jan 2025

As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global climate summit, sees an opportunity to amplify the voices of developing nations in what will be a fierce dispute over who will pay for the global transition to cleaner energy sources.

I'm an economist. Here's why I'm worried the California insurance crisis could trigger broader financial instability

27 Jan 2025

The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have made one threat very clear: Climate change is undermining the insurance systems American homeowners rely on to protect themselves from catastrophes. This breakdown is starting to become painfully clear as families and communities struggle to rebuild.

US climate denial group working with European far-right parties

27 Jan 2025

Climate science deniers from a US-based thinktank have been working with rightwing politicians in Europe to campaign against environmental policies.

How super pollutants harm human health and worsen climate change

27 Jan 2025

While the primary focus of tackling climate change is on carbon dioxide (CO2), a group of other greenhouse gases and aerosols - known as 'super pollutants' - is having a profound impact on both global temperature and human health.

Russia suffering 'environmental catastrophe' after oil spill in Kerch Strait

27 Jan 2025

Satellite images reviewed by BBC Verify have shown a major oil slick spreading across the Kerch Strait that separates Russia from annexed Crimea, a month after two oil tankers were badly damaged in the Black Sea.

China to launch one-kilometre-wide solar farm into space

27 Jan 2025

Construction of a giant celestial solar farm is underway in China, with a scale comparable to creating a "Three Gorges Dam project above the Earth".

Donald Trump's plan to leave Paris climate deal could hand competitors advantage in clean energy race

24 Jan 2025

Experts warn US withdrawal could slow progress, boosting rivals in the global push for sustainability.

Ecuador’s coastal ecosystems have rights, Constitutional Court rules

24 Jan 2025

The Constitutional Court of Ecuador has determined that coastal marine ecosystems have rights of nature, including the right to “integral respect for its existence and for the maintenance and regeneration of its life cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes."

EU’s solar and wind growth pushes fossil-fuel power to lowest level in 40 years

24 Jan 2025

Over the past decade, coal power use in the European Union (EU) has fallen by 61%, according to new figures from energy analysts Ember.

Dutch court orders government to meet pollution reduction targets or face millions in fines

24 Jan 2025

A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered the country’s government to meet its own goals for reducing overall nitrogen emissions by 2030, a decision that could have major economic and political consequences.

Current climate policies risk catastrophic societal and economic impacts

24 Jan 2025

The global economy could face a 50% loss in GDP between 2070 and 2090 unless immediate policy action on risks posed by the climate crisis is taken, warns a new report by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) and University of Exeter.

Bloomberg steps in to help fund UN climate body after Trump withdrawal

24 Jan 2025

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's philanthropy arm said on Thursday it will provide funding to help cover the U.S. contribution to the U.N. climate body's budget, filling a gap left by President Donald Trump.

"Drill, baby, drill" – local experts slam Trump's move to quit Paris Agreement

23 Jan 2025

President Donald Trump's move withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement has been greeted with criticism in Aotearoa, with experts and politicians voicing concern.

What did Trump just do to the environment?

23 Jan 2025

Within hours of being sworn into office on Monday, President Donald Trump announced a spate of executive orders and policies to boost oil and gas production, roll back environmental protections, withdraw from the Paris climate accord, and undo environmental justice initiatives enacted by former President Joe Biden.

European leaders at Davos vow to stick to Paris climate agreement despite Trump’s withdrawal

23 Jan 2025

Day two of the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland saw strong responses to US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, with European leaders stating in no uncertain terms that they will remain a part of the global climate pact.

Carbon dioxide levels rose by a record amount last year

23 Jan 2025

Carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever before, putting hopes of limiting warming in jeopardy.

Los Angeles is a climate disaster. The fires will change nothing

23 Jan 2025

OPINION: Los Angeles is burning. Fossil fuel companies laid the kindling. Soon the world will stop caring.

As the world gets hotter, banks are offering corporations another form of “green” finance.

23 Jan 2025

Banks poured $286 billion into corporations linked to deforestation and polluting industries like fossil fuels and mining through a lax type of green finance called sustainability-linked loans.

Great Barrier Reef hit by its most widespread coral bleaching, study finds

23 Jan 2025

More than 40% of individual corals monitored around a Great Barrier Reef island were killed last year in the most widespread coral bleaching outbreak to hit the reef system, a study has found.

The night shift

20 Dec 2024

With extreme heat making it perilous to work during the day, farmers and fisherfolk worldwide are adopting overnight hours. That comes with new dangers.

What's the lowest carbon alcohol?

20 Dec 2024

Are beer, wine or spirits better for the climate? And how does alcohol overall compare to other drinks and foods? Jocelyn Timperley takes a look into her drinking habits to find the most environmentally friendly tipple.

The bitter final showdown over British coal, as sun sets on ‘dirtiest fuel’

20 Dec 2024

The county of Cumbria in Northern England has become the battleground for a final war, which is raging over plans to build a new coal mine.

Saving the ‘kidneys’ of the Great Barrier Reef

20 Dec 2024

In Queensland, Australia, once-unlivable wetlands are now attracting birds and fish while also reconnecting Indigenous youth with the land.

‘A valuable and generous ally’: How Exxon and Atlas Network worked to block global climate action

20 Dec 2024

New documents show close coordination between the oil major and a coalition of free-market think tanks at a crucial moment in climate diplomacy.

No glue, chains or locks: Victoria’s antisemitism crackdown a smokescreen to target climate protesters, critics say

20 Dec 2024

The Victorian government has been accused of “shoehorning” new anti-protest measures that could be used to crack down on the climate movement into reforms touted as necessary to combat antisemitism.

Coal use to reach new peak – and remain at near-record levels for years

19 Dec 2024

Spike in fossil fuel use a result of global gas crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Scientists struggle to explain record surge in global heat

19 Dec 2024

The world has been getting hotter for decades but a sudden and extraordinary surge in heat has sent the climate deeper into uncharted territory -- and scientists are still trying to figure out why.

How the UK plans to reach clean power by 2030

19 Dec 2024

The UK government has set out an “action plan” for reaching its target of clean power by 2030, which it describes as “the most ambitious reforms to our energy system in generations”.

As climate change threatens Christmas trees, the farming industry tries to evolve

19 Dec 2024

Christmas trees, like any other crop, are affected by the general rise in temperature associated with global warming and the extreme weather events that result from it.

Our changing Earth: photographers capture climate change in 2024

19 Dec 2024

All year, Associated Press photographers around the globe have captured moments, from the brutality unleashed during extreme weather events to human resilience in the face of hardship, that tell the story of a changing Earth.

A marine heatwave killed 4 million of Alaska’s murre seabirds

19 Dec 2024

Beginning in late fall 2014 and lasting into 2016, an anomalous, massive marine heatwave nicknamed “the Blob” developed off the western coast of the U.S., covering all of Alaska’s coastwater and extending as far south as Southern California, raising ocean temperatures by several degrees Celsius.

Major report joins dots between world's nature challenges

18 Dec 2024

Climate change, nature loss and food insecurity are all inextricably linked and dealing with them as separate issues won't work, a major report has warned.

Experts quit carbon market watchdog in row over quality label for forest credits

18 Dec 2024

Two ICVCM expert advisors have resigned from their positions over what they called a “problematic precedent” set with the REDD+ decision.

As the heat soars, dangers mount in Sydney’s parks and playgrounds

18 Dec 2024

In the state’s far west, the temperature was oppressive on Monday, reaching well into the 40s as residents braced for the prospect of Australian heat records being shattered.

Small island nations face climate-induced ‘catastrophe’, warn experts

18 Dec 2024

The first comprehensive study on health and climate change in small island developing states lays bare impact of the crisis and calls for action from richer countries.

Kenya’s devastating drought is the worst in 40 years

18 Dec 2024

The extreme conditions are leaving millions without food or clean water.

Australia
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Australian Nationals formally abandon commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050

Mon 3 Nov 2025

Nationals leader David Littleproud said the party would shift its focus to climate adaptation instead of being "focused solely" on reducing emissions, noting Australia's small share of the global effort.

United States
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Exxon funded thinktanks to spread climate denial in Latin America, documents reveal

Tue 4 Nov 2025

Texas-based fossil fuel company financed Atlas Network in attempt to derail UN-led climate treaty process.

China
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Why climate change now threatens China’s future

Tue 4 Nov 2025

Extreme weather is hurting its economy and worrying its leaders.

Europe
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Norway faces European Court climate ruling over oil licences

29 Oct 2025

The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Tuesday if Norway breached its climate obligations when it awarded Arctic oil exploration licenses in 2016.

United Kingdom
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Bank of England must better address climate risk to tackle inflation

Tue 4 Nov 2025

The central bank is being urged to take a series of actions to better respond to environmental risks.

Canada
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Renewables are a global economic engine, not a culture war threat

2 Oct 2025

Energy companies are learning this lesson faster than Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.

Asia
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For Indian women workers, a just transition means surviving climate impacts with dignity

Tue 4 Nov 2025

Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) members call for just transition talks at COP30 to help them become more resilient to climate shocks by building social protection systems that secure their livelihoods.

Pacific
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Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record

21 Oct 2025

The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record, according to BBC analysis of a mysterious marine heatwave that has confounded climate scientists.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Scientists discovered something alarming seeping out from beneath the ocean around Antarctica

13 Oct 2025

Planet-heating methane is escaping from cracks in the Antarctic seabed as the region warms, with new seeps being discovered at an “astonishing rate".

Africa
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Nigerian billionaire plans expansion of Africa’s biggest oil refinery

Fri 31 Oct 2025

The billionaire owner of Africa’s largest refinery plans to expand its capacity to 1.4 million barrels per day to meet growing fuel needs in the continent and beyond.

South America
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Police raids in Brazil’s Rio kill 64 ahead of events related to COP30 climate summit

Thu 30 Oct 2025

At least 64 people died on Oct 28 in Rio de Janeiro’s most deadly police operation ever, which targeted a major gang days before the city hosts global events related to the United Nations climate summit known as COP30.

United Nations
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Brazil opens three weeks of COP30-linked climate events

Tue 4 Nov 2025

Brazil on Monday opens three weeks of events linked to the COP30 climate summit, hoping to showcase a world still determined to tackle global warming

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