Trump hates renewables. The Iran war may help them.
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Higher gas prices in Europe and the U.S. could create economic and political incentives for solar, wind, batteries and other clean technology.
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Global oil and gas prices soar as Iran crisis disrupts shipping, production
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Global oil and gas prices jumped on Tuesday as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran halted energy exports from the Middle East, with Tehran attacking ships and energy facilities, closing navigation in the Gulf and forcing production stoppages from Qatar to Iraq.
‘Normal was left in the dust’: El Niño may return this year and make the planet even hotter
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Fears that global temperatures will hit record highs have started to grow, as experts warn El Niño may form later this year.
Relentless sun and ruthless populists: how the climate crisis will change the next 20 years
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Former diplomat Arthur Snell says a heating planet is accelerating conflict and migration – and fostering a new age of empire. Democracies are dangerously unprepared, he warns.
Nature loss could cost twice as much as the financial crash, leaked report reveals
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ITV News has seen a classified government intelligence report which appears to show some of the most worrying potential impacts of nature loss weren't disclosed to the public.
Gaps in adaptation taxonomies hinder climate finance in Asia: report
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Without clearer criteria and metrics in adaptation taxonomies, Asia risks widening its climate financing gap, warns a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
A gas shock – not an oil shock – from the Iran war looks more threatening
Wed 4 Mar 2026
Europe and Asia will take an economic hit if the supply of Qatari LNG is halted by the closure of the strait of Hormuz.
Half of nations meet UN deadline for nature-loss reporting
Wed 4 Mar 2026
Half of nations have met a UN deadline to report on how they are tackling nature loss within their borders, Carbon Brief analysis shows. This includes 11 of the 17 “megadiverse nations”, countries that account for 70% of Earth’s biodiversity.
Solar-powered truck charging gains ground on South Africa’s freight corridors
Wed 4 Mar 2026
Africa’s freight corridors, long dominated by diesel trucks and constrained by unreliable power grids, are emerging as a new frontier in the global shift toward clean logistics, with solar-powered charging hubs designed specifically for heavy-duty electric trucks.
New study finds air conditioners will exacerbate climate change as planet warms
Wed 4 Mar 2026
As global temperatures rise, the very thing we turn to to keep ourselves cool could be a significant contributor to increased emissions and an even warmer planet.