Some day soon, people might be queueing to get to Siberia
10 Jun 2019

SIBERIA, currently one of the most sparsely populated places in the northern hemisphere, could become a target for mass migration as the climate warms.

Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low-likelihood, study finds
Today 12:15pm
Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions are needed to avoid catastrophic fallout.

The merchants of doubt are back
Today 12:15pm
OPINION: If you don’t follow climate policy closely, you might not know that the Trump administration is launching an effort to overturn one of the most fundamental pillars of American climate policy.

To handle data centers, the electricity system may need new rules. Here is a proposal
Today 12:15pm
Legal scholars suggest revisiting a core tenet of electricity regulations and taking cues from how officials manage scarce resources such as water in the west.

Are carbon credits becoming more acceptable?
Today 12:15pm
Google, Microsoft and SAP are just some of the companies starting to use, and talk about, carbon credits, which could lead to growth of carbon markets.

AI ‘slop’ websites are publishing climate science denial
Today 12:15pm
This appears to confirm the concerns of technology experts who have warned that AI “has the potential to turbocharge climate disinformation”.

Green spaces are key to combating record heat in marginalised communities
Today 12:15pm
Environmentalists say one solution to beating the heat in sprawling cities is planting more trees, creating green spaces like parks and meadows and covering rooftops with plants.

What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?
Tue 2 Sep 2025
Small island nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Maldives and Marshall Islands are particularly vulnerable to climate change. Rising seas, stronger storms, freshwater shortages and damaged infrastructure all threaten their ability to support life.

UK Conservatives pledge to get all oil and gas out of North Sea
Tue 2 Sep 2025
Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has said her party will remove all net zero requirements on oil and gas companies drilling in the North Sea if elected.

Underserved communities are reaping the benefits of London’s solar microgrids
Tue 2 Sep 2025
Thanks to a change in regulations, residents in social housing can now access the clean, affordable energy coming from their own roofs.

Darwin methane leak ‘covered up’ by gas companies and regulators
Tue 2 Sep 2025
At the heart of the project that heralded northern Australia’s gas boom — Darwin’s first liquefied natural gas plant — was a storage tank that operators hailed as a major feat of engineering.