By Anders Lorenzen One of the highest courts in the UK has dealt the government an embarrassing blow to its climate strategy. In a case brought by organisations Friends of the Earth, […]
It will become even harder to be a heavily polluting motorist in Paris
Parisians voted to triple parking fees for SUVs to tackle pollution and congestion. Mayor Hidalgo has led environmental initiatives transforming the city with more bike lanes. However, the move has provoked division among citizens.
Viewpoint: No change in fossil fuel production plans
Despite global agreement on the need to curb climate change, the planned fossil fuel production till 2050 is twice the warming limit of 1.5C. No country has pledged to phase out fossil fuels, highlighting the disconnect between climate politics and actions.
The European Commission targets underground carbon capture and storage
The European Commission wants to accelerate carbon capture and storage.
Book review: Five Times Faster, by Simon Sharpe
Jeremy Williams reviews ‘Faster’.
Guterres: We are on a highway to hell
In his opening speech at COP27, Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General did not hold back his words.
G20 still paying billions in fossil fuel subsidies
Subsidies reached new highs in 2021, even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a Climate Transparency analysis finds.
Sweden’s new government to go nuclear
Sweden to build new nuclear capacity for the first time in decades.
UK’s fossil fuel bonanza
The UK things more fossil fuels can save the economy and reverse the energy crisis.
Australia eyes offshore wind deployment
Australia wants to join the offshore wind party.