China’s solar industry struggles with severe competition and price declines, with over 30% of companies reporting losses. Despite challenges, long-term demand for low-carbon technologies remains strong.
Environmental blog with a focus on climate change.
China’s solar industry struggles with severe competition and price declines, with over 30% of companies reporting losses. Despite challenges, long-term demand for low-carbon technologies remains strong.
The University of Reading and Forest Research have released a guide to assist UK farmers in selecting suitable tree species for agroforestry systems.
Rye, an ancient grain, offers health benefits and climate resilience compared to wheat, being lower in carbon footprint and more adaptable to poor soils. Increased rye cultivation could enhance biodiversity and soil health.
Under pressure after racking up Amazon deforestation records, Pará state is now targeting the bioeconomy.
Discover how fonio, a nutrient-rich ancient grain, is emerging as a climate-resilient crop in Africa and beyond.
China has completed a 46-year ‘green belt’ project around the Taklamakan desert, increasing forest coverage but facing criticism for biodiversity damage and limited impact on sandstorms. Desertification remains a challenge.
By Jeremy Williams Over the past 200 years, political power has become deeply entwined with fossil fuels. The energy transition is now troubling the peace, and those alliances are shifting. As renewable […]
Denmark’s Green Tripartite pact, adopted by Parliament, introduces a CO2 tax on farmers starting in 2030, aims to restore nature and biodiversity, and sets ambitious environmental goals by 2045.
COP29 in Azerbaijan faced criticism but ultimately reached a historic agreement amid low ambition levels. Developed nations committed to a $300 billion loss and damage fund, falling short of developing countries’ demands.
The New Collective Quantified Goal needs a human rights-based approach to loss and damage – and we need to talk about the military, writes Maria Syed.