Is greenhushing the new greenwashing? Or something else entirely
24 Oct 2025
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Oil tumbles nearly 11% after Trump puts hold on U.S. strikes against Iran energy infrastructure for five days
Today 11:45am
Oil prices tumbled after President Donald Trump said the U.S. and Iran had productive talks and that he has ordered a halt on strikes against key Iranian energy infrastructure.
Groundbreaking study finds a natural way to fight climate change
Today 11:45am
This first-of-its-kind study found beavers have a surprisingly efficient method of safely storing carbon dioxide.
US to pay almost $1bn to French energy company to kill wind project plan
Today 11:45am
As a fuel crisis triggered by the war in Iran drives up global fossil fuel prices, the Trump administration has announced it will pay French energy major TotalEnergies $1bn to kill plans to construct wind farms off the US east coast.
You can bet on climate disasters – business is booming
Today 11:45am
Traders are placing wagers on the likelihood of disasters, activists being jailed and oil depots exploding.
Analysis: CO2 from UK data centres could be ‘hundreds of times’ higher than thought
Today 11:45am
Emissions from the new data centres set to drive the UK’s AI “revolution” could be hundreds of times higher than government estimates, according to analysis by Carbon Brief.
The US broke the all-time heat record for March. Yes, it’s climate change
Today 11:45am
An unprecedented heat wave in the West broke the record for the hottest March temperature anywhere in the United States: 108 degrees. It’s an alarming signal of how hot the planet is getting and how fast it’s happening.
Work from home and slow down on the road: World’s energy watchdog advises emergency measures as oil prices rise
Mon 23 Mar 2026
IEA makes 10 recommendations to help households and businesses prepare for a drawn-out disruption to energy markets.
NSW to ban new coalmines in major shake-up for $23bn industry
Mon 23 Mar 2026
A major shake-up is on the way for one Australian state’s single biggest export, which powers homes here and abroad.
UK climate aid cuts ‘short-sighted’ and leave ‘fossil fuel profits untouched’, campaigners say
Mon 23 Mar 2026
Campaigners have condemned the UK government's decision to cut its international climate finance as "extremely short-sighted" and a "moral abdication," warning the move threatens national security, abandons communities on the frontlines of climate change, and leaves "windfall profits from fossil fuels untouched".
Thousands remain under evacuation orders in Hawaii flooding
Mon 23 Mar 2026
Flooding across Oahu is now the worst Hawaii has seen in over 20 years. More than 230 people have been rescued so far. Some 5,500 people remain under evacuation orders in part because of rising water levels at the Wahiawa dam.