Topics tagged with 'Carbon News world'

Strong hurricanes are hitting earlier due to warmer oceans
28 Sep 2023
Warmer oceans mean stronger storms, and the earlier onset of the strongest means potentially devastating consequences.

Visualizing a summer of extremes in seven charts
28 Sep 2023
The past four months of 2023 have shattered all prior records by a truly staggering margin.

Can ‘carbon offsets’ help to tackle climate change?
27 Sep 2023
Every day, people are invited to buy products and services with supposed climate benefits – whether this be “carbon-neutral flights”, “net-zero beef” or “carbon-negative coffee”.

Macron pitches non-punitive green transition with new package
27 Sep 2023
The announcement for the green package comes as the UK and Germany tackle pushback and questions around the cost of the environmental agenda.

Finance at heart of measures to tackle climate change
27 Sep 2023
In these days of climate crisis, environment ministries are playing a bigger role in diplomatic efforts to craft global solutions to global challenges.

IEA says route to net zero requires more cash and less politics
27 Sep 2023
Record growth in clean energy technology, including solar panels and electric vehicles, means it is still possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.

UK migratory birds 'in freefall' over climate change
27 Sep 2023
British bird lovers will see a very different pattern of species as the climate warms, according to scientists.

Richard Branson talks new climate change coalition
27 Sep 2023
The billionaire British entrepreneur announced his latest initiative, Planetary Guardians, while in New York for the United Nations General Assembly.

‘Climate villain’: scientists say Rupert Murdoch wielded his media empire to sow confusion and doubt
26 Sep 2023
The tycoon, who is stepping down from News Corp and Fox, has used his outlets to promote denial and delay action, experts say.

Chevron accepts recommendations from Fair Work Commission in pay stand-off with Offshore Alliance workers
26 Sep 2023
American multinational Chevron and workers' unions say they will accept recommendations made by the Fair Work Commission to resolve a pay dispute between them at two of the world's largest gas projects.

We could sequester CO2 by 're-greening' arid lands, plant scientists say
26 Sep 2023
Reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will take more than cutting emissions—we will also need to capture and store the excessive volumes of already-emitted carbon.

How climate change threatens some of the world’s most coveted real estate
26 Sep 2023
Until recently, the upscale homes of the Redhill Peninsula seemed like an oasis for rich Hong Kongers aspiring to a tranquil lifestyle in an otherwise notoriously cramped metropolis of 7.5 million.

Plummeting prices for solar power and storage make global climate transition cheaper than expected: Study
26 Sep 2023
In just the past 10 years, the cost of electricity from solar has fallen by 87 percent, and the cost of battery storage by 85 percent.

Who’s to blame for the climate crisis? Journalist Amy Westervelt is on the case
26 Sep 2023
“I don't really think that you can separate the climate crisis from the power structure that we're dealing with," Amy Westervelt told EcoWatch.

British Prime Minister likely to face legal challenges over net zero U-turn
25 Sep 2023
Rishi Sunak is likely to face a series of legal challenges aimed at thwarting his plans to U-turn on net zero policies amid further international condemnation of the proposals.

The era of climate migration is here, leaders of vulnerable nations say
25 Sep 2023
Heads of climate-vulnerable nations gathered on the sidelines of a United Nations climate summit to call for new policies and agreements to manage the millions of people who are being forced from their homes by extreme weather.

Africa’s first verifiable carbon market launches in Kenya
25 Sep 2023
CYNK launches as the first Africa-based, end-to-end platform for the measurement, verification and sale carbon credits, with forward trade of more than two million carbon futures credits.

Island nations blame rich countries for climate inaction at UN assembly
25 Sep 2023
Island nations bearing the brunt of climate change this week confronted rich countries at the United Nations General Assembly, saying the failure by developed countries to act with urgency had put the islands' survival at risk.

China opposes ‘not realistic’ global fossil fuel phase-out
25 Sep 2023
China’s climate envoy Xie Zhenhua has said that a global fossil fuel phase-out is unrealistic, dampening hopes that such an aim could be agreed at the COP28 climate talks.

China gives EV sector billions of yuan in subsidies
25 Sep 2023
China's generosity to the electric vehicle sector when it comes to handing out subsidies has come under fresh scrutiny since the European commission announced an investigation into the matter.

Best by the rest...
22 Sep 2023
In our weekly round-up of the best climate coverage in local media: National MP says “social obligation” rather than incentives will cut carbon; why Napier is our most climate-change-vulnerable city; and Toyota boss says political meddling won't drive down emissions.

UN chief warns ‘humanity has opened the gates to hell’
22 Sep 2023
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres issued a stark warning as he gathered world leaders for a high-level summit on the climate crisis: “Humanity has opened the gates to hell.”

$5 trillion investment needed to reach Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
22 Sep 2023
For the world's 48 developing economies, the shortfall is estimated at US $337 billion annually, if they are to take the required action on climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.

Six Portuguese youth sue 32 European states over climate change
22 Sep 2023
Six Portuguese youth are taking 32 nations to the European Court of Human Rights for not doing enough to stop global warming, the latest bid to secure climate justice through the courts.

Kerry and China envoy to co-chair first local climate summit
22 Sep 2023
The first local climate summit will take place at the U.N. climate meeting in Dubai later this year.

Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, rated worst for climate misinformation
22 Sep 2023
The report assessed policies that social media companies had established pertaining to climate misinformation.

Working from home is a win for the climate
22 Sep 2023
An unusually comprehensive study shows remote work is better for the climate, but mainly in large doses.

Top carbon offset projects may not cut planet-heating emissions
21 Sep 2023
Majority of offset projects that have sold the most carbon credits are ‘likely junk’, according to analysis by Corporate Accountability and the Guardian.

Climate crisis made devastating Libya flooding ‘50 times more likely’
21 Sep 2023
Floods like the one in Greece and Libya now ‘reasonably common’ due to climate crisis, study finds.

Brazil to revise climate targets to cut emissions 53% by 2030
21 Sep 2023
Brazil is expected to announce revised climate targets this week, as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva strengthens a prior pledge made by his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.

It’s time to engineer the sky
21 Sep 2023
Global warming is so rampant that some scientists say we should begin altering the stratosphere to block incoming sunlight, even if it jeopardizes rain and crops.

Renewables are cheaper than ever yet fossil fuel use is still growing
21 Sep 2023
Wind and solar are the world’s fastest growing energy sources and together generated 12% of global electricity in 2023. The amount of energy produced by wind and solar is expected to increase and accelerate.

This treaty could stop plastic pollution—or doom the earth to drown in it
21 Sep 2023
The UN has released a draft of what might become a landmark agreement to protect human health and the environment. Emphasis on might.

World needs $2.7 trillion annually for net zero emissions by 2050
20 Sep 2023
Global investment of $2.7 trillion a year is needed to avoid temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees Celsius this century, according to a report by consultancy Wood Mackenzie.

Climate change displacement: ‘One of the defining challenges’
20 Sep 2023
As volatile weather patterns continue, some communities are being forced to move to survive.

How China schooled the West on climate change
20 Sep 2023
Brussels is launching a trade probe into Beijing’s EV subsidies. But China still leads the race to go green.

Climate action must respond to extreme weather driving health crisis, says WHO
20 Sep 2023
Melting ice caps and rising sea levels are less urgent than floods, wildfires, drought and other disasters, New York summit hears.

Inside Exxon’s strategy to downplay climate change
20 Sep 2023
Internal documents show what the oil giant said publicly was very different from how it approached the issue privately in the Tillerson era.

UN hopes to kick-start global action at Climate Ambition Summit
20 Sep 2023
This ‘critical political milestone’ hopes to demonstrate a global will for more ambitious climate action.

Lula scraps Bolsonaro’s cuts to Brazilian climate target ambition
19 Sep 2023
The Brazilian government has agreed to cancel former president Jair Bolsonaro’s cuts to its climate ambition and to work on a new improved climate target.

Australia would be raising $70 billion a year from the carbon price if it wasn't dismantled
19 Sep 2023
The problems at Qantas, and the explosion in executive remuneration this century, reflect a much more general problem in the Australian economy.

California sues major oil companies for ‘decades-long campaign of deception’
19 Sep 2023
California is suing five of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, alleging that they engaged in a “decades-long campaign of deception” about climate change.

Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts
19 Sep 2023
The sea-ice surrounding Antarctica is well below any previous recorded winter level, satellite data shows, a worrying new benchmark for a region that once seemed resistant to global warming.

The terrible paradox of air pollution and climate change
19 Sep 2023
Some types of air pollution slow global warming — but at the cost of millions of deaths a year.

Digital technology helps farmers affected by climate change
19 Sep 2023
A Nigerian professor is advocating for the use of digital technology to help the nation’s struggling farmers cope with global warming.

Rainforest carbon credit schemes misleading and ineffective, finds report
18 Sep 2023
System not fit for carbon offsetting, puts Indigenous communities at risk and should be replaced with new approach, say researchers.

Thousands march in New York to demand end to fossil fuels
18 Sep 2023
Helen Mancini remembers the last major climate march in New York City, when then-teenage activist Greta Thunberg spoke to a crowd of thousands, demanding world leaders take action on global warming.

Deathtoll continues to climb from devastating Libya flood
18 Sep 2023
Rescuers in Libya's Derna have told the BBC that bodies are continuing to wash up in the sea, a week on from the devastating floods which swept through the eastern city.

Why does Norway want to mine the seabed?
18 Sep 2023
Norway may become the first country to start commercial deep sea mining, despite international calls for a global moratorium.

Scientists eye offshore wind’s effects on the Atlantic’s crucial cold pool
18 Sep 2023
Scientists are rushing to understand how New Jersey’s planned offshore wind farms might alter the mid-Atlantic cold pool, home to some of the most valuable shellfish fisheries in the US.