UN ocean summit opens in Nice with calls to boost marine protections
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A global summit on the dire state of the oceans opened Monday in France, with demands to ban bottom trawling and expand marine protections.
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Carbon capture ‘not going to happen,’ top fossil fuel advocate predicts
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In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.

NASA scientists describe ‘absolute sh*tshow’ at agency as Trump budget seeks to dismantle top US climate lab
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NASA scientists are in a state of anxious limbo after the Trump administration proposed a budget that would eliminate one of the United States’ top climate labs – the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, or GISS – as a standalone entity.

Ziploc faces class action lawsuit over microplastics shedding concerns
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A lawsuit alleges that Ziploc bags shed microplastics when microwaved or frozen.

Earth's atmosphere hasn't had this much CO2 in millions of years
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New data shows that CO2 levels have broken through 430 parts per million, an indication that human-caused global warming will continue to warp the environment.

How ‘feedback loops’ and ‘non-linear thinking’ can inform climate policy
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The global shift towards a clean-energy system is much more than just a technological switch – it is a profound transformation of markets, industries and societal behaviours.

BlackRock is off Texas’ blacklist. Where the ESG battle stands now
Mon 9 Jun 2025
The world’s largest asset manager can now do business with Texas—here’s where it stands in other states.

Brazil’s civil society pledges tested as COP30 climate summit approaches
Mon 9 Jun 2025
Hopes of real civil influence at November’s UN negotiations in Belém are being undermined by costs, bureaucracy and mixed messaging.

Greenpeace Denmark complaint accuses dairy giant of 'systemic greenwashing'
Mon 9 Jun 2025
"Greenwashing and false marketing will not be tolerated, no matter how big you are and where you are based," said one Greenpeace Denmark campaigner.

Oil giant funds computer game that promotes fossil fuels to schoolchildren
Mon 9 Jun 2025
Equinor, the company looking to develop the Rosebank oil field in the North Sea, has funded a computer game aimed at UK school children, promoting the idea that fossil fuels are part of a green energy mix.