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Arctic geoengineering experiment shuts down over environmental risks

7 Feb 2025

US-based nonprofit Arctic Ice Project has cancelled tests in Alaska because of potential disruption to the food chain.

Trump's reversal of climate policies risks undermining U.S. manufacturing -- and could cost people jobs

7 Feb 2025

United States President Donald Trump's early executive actions have set American manufacturing on a collision course with his administration's fossil-fuel-driven agenda. It's clear that climate change policies run counter to his vision of American primacy.

China imposes 15% tariffs on coal, LNG in response to Trump's tariffs

5 Feb 2025

China announced retaliatory tariffs on select American imports and an antitrust investigation into Google on Tuesday, just minutes after a sweeping levy on Chinese products imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump took effect.

Nine percent of England's farmland needs to be converted into wildlife habitats and forests

5 Feb 2025

Roughly nine percent of England's farmland needs to be converted into habitats for wildlife and forest by 2050 in order to meet the country's nature and net-zero goals, according to a consultation launched by Steve Reed, the United Kingdom's environment secretary.

US: More than 1000 Environmental Protection workers could be dismissed immediately

5 Feb 2025

The Trump administration has notified more than 1,000 employees at the Environmental Protection Agency that they could be dismissed immediately.

Lack of financial support would force India to reduce climate ambition

5 Feb 2025

The failure of the developed countries to commit adequate amounts of climate finance at last year's climate conference in Baku might force India to temper the ambition of its climate targets for 2035, the government said Friday.

Living near active oil and gas wells may have increased risk of dying from COVID-19

5 Feb 2025

Californians who lived near the highest-producing wells were more likely to die of COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic, recent research shows.

Rice variant slashes planet-warming methane emissions by 70 per cent

5 Feb 2025

Using traditional crossbreeding, researchers have created a new strain of rice that produces much less methane, a potent greenhouse gas, when it is grown in flooded fields.

Thousands flee homes as floods hit Australia

4 Feb 2025

A woman has died in Australia and thousands have been forced to flee their homes after torrential rainfall caused flooding in northern Queensland.

Paris Agreement no longer relevant for Indonesia, says envoy

4 Feb 2025

Indonesia's special envoy for climate change and energy, Hashim Djojohadikusumo, said he considers the Paris Agreement no longer relevant for Indonesia following the US withdrawal from the deal.

Shell dodges paying compensation for sham carbon credits in China

4 Feb 2025

The energy giant exited the failed projects after Verra asked for redress, but a legal expert says Shell should be held responsible.

Canada carbon tax appears dead after Carney pledges to scrap it

4 Feb 2025

Canada’s national carbon tax on consumer fuels is likely in its final weeks after both major contenders to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader have promised to scrap it.

Saving surf breaks to fight climate change

4 Feb 2025

The places where epic waves break store millions of tons of carbon. Preserving them protects a sport and the planet.

USDA ordered to scrub climate change from websites

4 Feb 2025

Agriculture Department employees have been ordered to delete landing pages discussing climate change across agency websites and document climate change references for further review, according to an internal email obtained by POLITICO.

US Treasury withdraws from global climate-related financial oversight initiative

3 Feb 2025

The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Federal Insurance Office (FIO) has withdrawn from the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS).

Leaders in the Pacific raise alarm over 'direct impact' of Trump's climate retreat and aid freeze

3 Feb 2025

Samoa's prime minister says US withdrawal from Paris climate agreement is 'very disappointing' and puts the survival of Pacific countries at greater risk.

In historic win, court rules against UK's Rosebank oilfield over climate impacts

3 Feb 2025

The decision by the previous Conservative government in the United Kingdom to approve the giant Rosebank oilfield off Shetland was ruled unlawful by an Edinburgh court on Thursday.

African nations want to connect 300 million people to electricity by 2030

3 Feb 2025

Several African nations committed on Monday to open up their electricity sectors to attract investors and light up homes of 300 million people currently lacking power in the next six years.

'Catastrophic' 2023 lake outburst in India driven by glacial melt and permafrost thaw

3 Feb 2025

Climate change played a key role in the "catastrophic" 2023 floods in the Himalayan state of Sikkim in India, a new study says.

California considers letting victims of natural disasters sue oil companies for damages

3 Feb 2025

Oil and gas companies would be liable for damages caused by climate change-related disasters in California under legislation introduced Monday by two Democratic lawmakers.

Swiss government approves new climate goals after court rebuke

31 Jan 2025

Switzerland's government on Wednesday approved new climate targets, proposing a cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 of at least 65% compared to 1990 levels.

UK drops climate and nature bill

31 Jan 2025

In dropping the bill, UK Labour ministers avoided an internal party row by promising potential rebels supporting the bill they would have input into environmental legislation.

Yes, you can blame climate change for the LA wildfires

31 Jan 2025

Los Angeles wildfire season now lasts roughly 23 days longer than in preindustrial times.

Trump tariff threat jolts Canada's energy and carbon tax debate

31 Jan 2025

Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the country's consumer carbon tax has become 'very unpopular' and could be replaced.

Elon Musk earns record amount from carbon trading

31 Jan 2025

Elon Musk's Tesla earned a record 2.8 billion dollars in 2024 from trading in regulatory carbon credits, according to figures published late on Wednesday.

Think your efforts to help the climate don't matter? African philosophers disagree

31 Jan 2025

If a single pro-environment lifestyle change - like one person giving up their SUV or cutting out meat in favour of plant-based foods - will not turn the tide of global climate change on its own, it's reasonable to feel there is little that 'doing your bit' can achieve. This mindset is disempowering.

Trump freezes $50 billion in funding, including for clean energy innovation

30 Jan 2025

The Trump administration has halted spending from the United States Department of Energy (DOE)'s approximately $50 billion budget while a 'comprehensive review' is conducted to ensure its spending and other actions - which include funding for new energy technologies - are in alignment with the priorities of President Donald Trump, according to an agency memo seen by Bloomberg.

Court papers link Exxon to climate hacking ring for first time

30 Jan 2025

A man charged with conspiring to steal information from climate advocates alleged that Exxon and one of its lobbying firms were involved with the hacking campaign.

US oilfield firms face pricing squeeze as fracking demand slumps

30 Jan 2025

Top U.S. oilfield services firms are facing weaker pricing and revenue this year as oil producers become increasingly efficient and keep a cap on spending, according to oilfield executives and analysts.

Probe details the playbook of one of Amazon's top land grabbers

30 Jan 2025

Professional land grabbers operating in the Brazilian Amazon have sophisticated strategies to steal and deforest public lands and get away with it.

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".

Australia
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Datacentres should be forced to invest in wind and solar energy, all states agree – except Queensland

Wed 13 May 2026

Power hungry datacentres that are growing to meet the demands of artificial intelligence could be forced to invest in enough new solar and wind generation to completely cover their electricity needs.

United States
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US EPA moves to speed clean air permits for power plants, industry

Wed 13 May 2026

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it would speed up the process for large polluters to obtain clean air permits, the latest move by the Trump ‌administration to ease regulatory burdens on American power plants and industry.

China
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China’s leadership calls for ‘strict control’ of fossil fuels

28 Apr 2026

Chinese government leaders published a policy document on 22 April – Earth Day – calling for stricter controls on fossil-fuel consumption and greater oversight of heavy emitters.

Europe
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Inequality causing 100,000 extra deaths a year from heat and cold in Europe

Tue 12 May 2026

Economic inequality adds more than 100,000 deaths to the vast toll from heat and cold in Europe each year, research has found.

United Kingdom
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Nature recovery zones inspired by Attenborough

Tue 12 May 2026

A wildlife trust has been inspired by Sir David Attenborough's climate change mantra to designate 11 nature recovery zones in honour of the broadcaster's 100th birthday.

Canada
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Carbon capture ‘doesn’t work’: Former British Columbia premier

Fri 8 May 2026

Former British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell warned the costly, troubled technology has failed to deliver, undercutting a central justification for billions in public subsidies and new oil infrastructure.

Asia
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Climate change, socioeconomic shifts threaten Nepal’s yak herding traditions

7 May 2026

According to the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), warming temperatures are fundamentally altering Himalayan high-altitude ecosystems.

Pacific
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How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific

4 May 2026

The vast Pacific Ocean and the islands dotted within it produce more than half of the world's tuna.

Antarctic/Arctic
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‘Triple whammy of climate chaos’: Why Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery

Mon 11 May 2026

Scientists have finally identified the ‘triple whammy’ behind Antarctica’s dramatic collapse, shedding new light on the chain reaction that has pushed its sea ice to record lows.

Africa
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With its first marine reserve, Ghana protects its ocean to secure its future

5 May 2026

Comment: Last month, Ghana made news when it declared its first marine reserve and sited it in one of the nation’s most ecologically and biologically significant marine environments.

South America
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The country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise. Experts blame climate change

Wed 13 May 2026

Experts believe environmental degradation caused by climate change and human activity is contributing to its spread by allowing the rodents that transmit the virus to thrive in new areas.

United Nations
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UN methane alert system expanded to coal and waste sectors after Indian landfill named among world’s top emitters

6 May 2026

The United Nations is expanding its methane monitoring system to cover coal mines and waste facilities, after satellite analysis identified a landfill in India among the world’s three largest methane-emitting sites.

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