A much-discussed “return to coal” by some countries in the wake of the Iran war is likely to be far more limited than thought, amounting to a global rise of no more than 1.8% in coal power output this ...
Santa Marta, Colombia, for this week’s conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels represent "a new power" in the world ...
A “major” new report from the UN finds that food supplies are already being “pushed to the brink” by increasingly common and severe heatwaves ...
The European Commission has launched a strategy to protect people in the EU from “fossil-fuel price shocks” and accelerate ...
Germany, the UK, Brazil, Nigeria and Australia are due…for the first international meeting dedicated to phasing out fossil fuels ...
There is reason to expect that global temperatures will continue to increase over the remainder of the year, as a strong El ...
Renewable energy has overtaken coal to become the world's largest source of electricity in 2025, according to thinktank Ember ...
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Chinese leaders published a document calling for stricter controls on fossil-fuel consumption and greater oversight of heavy emitters.
The UK government announced a series of measures to “double down on clean power” in response to the energy crisis sparked by ...
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