Why hydrogen cars are being outsold by Ferraris
24 Apr 2025

Hydrogen has long been hyped as the “Swiss army knife” of the energy transition, but today – despite billions in investment – it largely remains limited to niche industrial applications.
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'Glimmer of hope' for marine life at UN Ocean conference
Today 11:15am
The UN Ocean conference has been heralded a success, with more countries ratifying a key treaty to protect marine life and more progress on curbing plastics and illegal fishing in our seas.

Macron visits Greenland to show European support for the strategic Arctic island coveted by Trump
Today 11:15am
French President Emmanuel Macron warned that Greenland is “not to be sold” nor “to be taken” in a key visit Sunday to the strategic Arctic territory coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump, saying he’s conveying a message of French and European solidarity.

Bank unveils green loans plan to unlock trillions for climate finance
Today 11:15am
IADB’s proposals involve lenders using public money to buy up renewable energy loans in poor countries.

New climate study highlights dire sea level warnings
Today 11:15am
A new set of detailed clues gleaned from ancient fossil reefs on the Seychelle Islands shows an increasing likelihood that human-caused warming will raise the global average sea level at least 3 feet by 2100, at the high end of the projections by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Bonn climate summit a key test ahead of UN meet
Today 11:15am
The Bonn meeting is critical to thrash out differences before the parties meet in November for a climate deal.

Decarbonising Europe’s heavy industry, it’s not ‘Mission Impossible’
Today 11:15am
Balancing climate ambitions with competitiveness is a challenge for every industrial sector. Heavy industry faces an even tougher time, but a new report says net-zero is possible.

World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°C
Mon 16 Jun 2025
Based on mounting evidence, some scientists now fear we’ve entered a new era of the climate emergency, characterized by accelerated warming and amplified disasters.

Global oil prices soar after Israel attacks Iran
Mon 16 Jun 2025
Global oil prices jumped after Israel said it had struck Iran in a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

Why the EU is about to cripple its next climate target
Mon 16 Jun 2025
The European Commission is about to release a controversial new climate milestone, setting the bloc’s economic course for the next 15 years. Most EU governments, however, would prefer Brussels drop the issue.

Why the global area for regrowing trees is 71% smaller than thought
Mon 16 Jun 2025
Over the past decade, research has emerged suggesting that ramping up reforestation around the world could make a substantial contribution to tackling climate change.