In February 2024, data from Copernicus Climate Change Service revealed the world’s warmest January and a 12-month period averaging over 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. Scientists emphasize the urgent need for substantial emissions reductions to reverse this trend. Uncertainty remains about whether 2024 will surpass 2023 in temperature records, emphasizing the critical need for increased global efforts to combat climate change.
Viewpoint: Where are the cheap electric cars?
Many people believe electric cars are too expensive, but the full cost of traditional cars isn’t considered. Western car companies prioritize luxury EVs, leaving affordable options to China. However, cheaper EVs are on the horizon.
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.
Sustainability Manager is the fastest-growing job in the UK
The job market is seeing a surge in demand for sustainability professionals, driven by tightened legislation and the changing ethos of businesses. Sustainability Managers oversee environmental strategies and there’s a growing need for related skills.
Analysis: The surprising connection between eco-anxiety and loneliness
Recent research shows that the unfolding crises in climate change and social isolation may actually be connected.
US 2024 Elections: US climate activists celebrate after major climate announcements by President Biden
US President Joe Biden has announced a pause on LNG export approvals, aiming to review economic and environmental impacts. The move has been praised by climate activists and could delay new plant decisions until after the 2024 elections.
Viewpoint: The climate backsliding of the British press
The article discusses the shifting stance of UK newspapers on climate action. After showing support around COP26, they have reverted to anti-green rhetoric, influenced by factors like energy security and rising prices. The media’s role in shaping public opinion is highlighted.
Financial boost to green steel plant in Sweden
H2 Green Steel, a Swedish company, secures €4.75 billion for the world’s first large-scale green steel plant using green hydrogen, emitting 95% less CO2 emissions. Operations to start in 2025.
Norwegian fossil fuel projects denied on climate grounds
Environmentalists rejoice as Norwegian court invalidates approval for three offshore oil and gas fields, citing inadequate environmental impact assessment. Ruling may set precedent for future cases. Government may appeal. Production continues until 2024.
Report warns London is ill-prepared for risks posed by climate change
London’s Climate Resilience Review, commissioned by Mayor Sadiq Khan, highlights the city’s unpreparedness for climate-fueled risks. The report emphasizes threats to vulnerable communities and the need for increased planning and investment.