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Children pulled from mud as hundreds die in severe flooding in Afghanistan
16 May 2024
Three bewildered children sit on the roof of a mosque in Baghlan province, northern Afghanistan, their eyes blinking away mud that covers their entire bodies.

Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal
15 May 2024
Among world’s top 60 banks those in US are biggest fossil fuel financiers, while Barclays leads way in Europe.

Attacks on environmental journalists growing worldwide, UN report finds
15 May 2024
“Without reliable scientific information about the ongoing environmental crisis, we can never hope to overcome it,” said Audrey Azoulay, head of UNESCO.

Moment of truth for gas
15 May 2024
On LNG there are two paths before us and decisions made in the next 6 months will determine what the world looks like in 50 years.

South Asia pre-monsoon heatwave breaking records due to climate change
15 May 2024
South and Southeast Asia are experiencing another record heatwave, with forecasts anticipating that the heatwave will continue in certain parts of the region before rain or cool winds bring a respite.

How carbon markets can deliver to the front lines of the climate crisis
15 May 2024
Nations across the Global South are facing a searing dilemma, and the choices they make will impact us all.

More desalination is coming to Australia’s driest states – but super-salty outflows could trash ecosystems and fisheries
15 May 2024
From around 1996 to 2010, Australia was gripped by the millennium drought and as water shortages bit hard, most capital cities built large seawater desalination plants.

Australia’s PM faces internal revolt from inner-city Labor MPs over gas strategy
14 May 2024
Resources minister Madeleine King released party’s future gas strategy, which says new sources will be needed ‘to 2050 and beyond’.

Thousands evacuate as wildfire grows ‘dramatically’ in western Canada
14 May 2024
Thousands of people in Canada’s westernmost province of British Columbia (BC) have been evacuated from their homes as authorities warn that a enormous wildfire continues to grow.

Biden to set 100% tariff on electric cars made in China
14 May 2024
It’s not official yet, but the Wall Street Journal says the Biden administration is expected to increase the import tariffs on electric cars made in China from 25% to 100%, a move that may embolden regulators in the European Union to do likewise.

Von der Leyen slammed for ‘huge’ climate mistakes
14 May 2024
Teresa Ribera, a front-runner to become the EU’s next Green Deal commissioner, lashed out at her potential future boss in an interview.

Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory just captured ominous signals about the planet’s health
14 May 2024
Atmospheric levels of planet-warming carbon dioxide aren’t just on their way to yet another record high this year — they’re rising faster than ever, according to the latest in a 66-year-long series of observations.

'Getting smashed': World's avocado growing regions could shrink by 40 per cent by 2050
14 May 2024
A new report claims avocados are being "smashed" by the climate crisis, with areas deemed suitable for growing the superfood expected to contract by between 14 and 41 per cent by 2050.

Climate change: world's oceans suffer from record-breaking year of heat
13 May 2024
Fuelled by climate change, the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year, a BBC analysis finds.

I understand climate scientists’ despair – but stubborn optimism may be our only hope
13 May 2024
Opinion: Fighting spirit helped us achieve the Paris accords in 2015 – and we need it now the world is on course to overshoot 1.5C.

Wind and solar are ‘fastest-growing electricity sources in history’
13 May 2024
Wind and solar are growing faster than any other sources of electricity in history, according to new analysis from thinktank Ember.

Vermont could become first US state to make biggest emitters pay for climate-related damages
13 May 2024
Vermont’s House of Representatives has passed S.259, a state bill aimed at collecting recovery costs for climate-related damages from the biggest emitters, such as fossil fuel companies.

Despite drought, Amazon deforestation alerts hit five-year low
13 May 2024
The Brazilian Amazon experienced a 47% decrease in deforestation in April compared to last year, marking the lowest level in five years, and a 51% decrease over the past 12 months.

BP and Shell ‘shaped’ UK carbon tax proposals, private emails show
13 May 2024
Internal documents expose how oil and gas majors were given the chance to influence a report by the Policy Exchange think tank.

World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target
10 May 2024
Planet is headed for at least 2.5C of heating with disastrous results for humanity, poll of hundreds of scientists finds.

Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears
10 May 2024
Australia has announced it will ramp up its extraction and use of gas until "2050 and beyond", despite global calls to phase out fossil fuels.

What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign
10 May 2024
Donald Trump has pledged to scrap President Biden’s policies on electric vehicles and wind energy, as well as other initiatives opposed by the fossil fuel industry.

Corporate climate watchdog document deems carbon offsets largely ineffective
10 May 2024
Staff at an influential corporate climate action group whose board announced a plan to allow companies to offset greenhouse gas emissions from their supply chain with carbon credits has now found such offsets are largely ineffective.

Europeans want governments to focus more on curbing migration than climate change
10 May 2024
Europeans focus more on curbing immigration than on climate change and less than 15% of those interviewed across the globe consider climate issues to be among the top three priorities for their government.

Inside the climate protests hell-bent on stopping Tesla
10 May 2024
Tesla’s gigafactory in Germany will temporarily pause production as a group of protesters encamped in the surrounding forest have ramped up their efforts to stop the company’s expansion.

Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
9 May 2024
Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions.

Methane emissions from gas flaring being hidden from satellite monitors
9 May 2024
Use of enclosed combustors leaves regulators heavily reliant on oil and gas companies’ own flaring data.

It's all about the gas
9 May 2024
OPINION: Do we build out gas to replace coal for producing electricity, or do we go straight to sun, wind, and batteries? It’s the argument that will decide how much our earth overheats.

The ‘world’s largest’ vacuum to suck climate pollution out of the air just opened
9 May 2024
The “world’s largest” plant designed to suck planet-heating pollution out of the atmosphere like a giant vacuum has begun operating in Iceland.

2024 sees record start to year for UK's electric vehicle sales
9 May 2024
Sales of electric vehicles have got off to a record start this year, the latest sign that British consumers are shifting their preferences towards greener modes of transport.

Pakistan records its wettest April since 1961 with above average rainfall
9 May 2024
Pakistan has recorded its wettest April since 1961, with more than double the usual rainfall for the month, the national weather centre said.

BP was warned gas-driven climate change could cause ‘unprecedented famine’
8 May 2024
Yet the oil and gas major led a campaign to present gas as a climate solution, new ‘confidential’ documents released by a US Congressional investigation reveal.

Australian cattle industry suggests shift from net zero target to ‘climate neutral’ approach
8 May 2024
The US cattle industry adopted a ‘climate neutral’ goal in 2021 but scientists say that ‘misses the point’ in keeping global temperature rises below 1.5C.

Headed toward the finish line, plastics treaty delegates ‘work is far from over’
8 May 2024
Some environmental groups see the United States, the global leader in oil production, as an obstacle to a robust plastics agreement.

Landslides and massive flooding kills dozens in Brazil
8 May 2024
Massive flooding and landslides triggered by days of heavy rain in Brazil's southernmost state have killed 55 people, according to local authorities.

An estimated 40 people are dying each day in Myanmar as heat lingers in region
8 May 2024
Animals are at risk from a lack of water in a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary as soaring temperatures linger over most of Southeast Asia.

EU proposes first sanctions on Russia’s LNG sector
8 May 2024
Until now, the EU hasn’t targeted Moscow’s lucrative gas sector, newly proposed sanctions would hit about a quarter of Russia’s LNG revenues.

Plastic manufacturing and processing are still increasing, study finds
7 May 2024
Plastic is now a scourge polluting our waterways, exposing us to PFAS “forever chemicals” and making its way into our bloodstreams in the form of microplastics.

Airlines lobby against EU plan to monitor non-CO₂ emissions
7 May 2024
Global carriers ask Brussels to weaken landmark plans to require monitoring and disclosure of all emissions.

India reported over 75,000 forest fires in April
7 May 2024
A senior official said a warmer than usual April and a drier winter this year are the reasons for sudden surge in forest fires.

Shell’s £6.1bn profits fuel fresh climate change row
7 May 2024
Oil giant says it will reward shareholders with US$3.5bn - as big investors threaten revolt over 'climate-wrecking' policies.

Corporate climate disclosure has passed a tipping point. Companies need to catch up.
7 May 2024
Until recently, companies could decide whether to share information about their greenhouse gas emissions and how climate change might affect their business models.

Climate change is making hurricanes more destructive
7 May 2024
Climate misinformers spend a lot of effort muddying the waters on whether climate change is making hurricanes more damaging.

UN approves complaint process for carbon credit projects
6 May 2024
The United Nations has introduced new rules to allow people harmed by projects under the global carbon credit market it is designing to file a formal appeal.

UK's new climate action plan unlawful due to delivery risk
6 May 2024
Britain's latest climate action plan is unlawful because ministers were not told of the risk that key policies could not be delivered, London's High Court ruled.

Coal’s future dims as new regulations pile on and former defenders retreat
6 May 2024
The industry’s most influential bipartisan backers are leaving, but others will take their place — at least among the GOP.

Big Oil misled public for decades about climate change
6 May 2024
A new report released details how oil companies knew the consequences of their emissions since at least the 1960s.

Climate risks ignored in National Defence Strategy, Australian former defence chief says
6 May 2024
A former chief of Australia's defence force says the federal government has failed to understand the risk climate change poses to the nation's security.

Kenya’s devastating floods expose decades of bad land management
6 May 2024
Floods in Kenya killed at least 169 people between March and April 2024, a result of decades of poor urban planning.

Top human rights court urged to tackle corporate climate crimes
3 May 2024
Historic hearing of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights asked judges to clarify the role of business in preventing human rights harms from climate change.