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The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...

EU’s ‘Green Tariff’ Takes Effect: High-Carbon Imports Face the Carbon Price

The biggest shake-up of green trade rules in decades takes effect today, requiring companies exporting steel, cement, and other high-carbon goods into the EU to prove...

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The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...

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The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...

Oceans at the Breaking Point: Record Heat Intensifies Climate Disasters

The world’s oceans absorbed record levels of heat in 2025, setting yet another high-water mark for global warming and intensifying climate disasters, scientists say....

EU’s ‘Green Tariff’ Takes Effect: High-Carbon Imports Face the Carbon Price

The biggest shake-up of green trade rules in decades takes effect today, requiring companies exporting steel, cement, and other high-carbon goods into the EU to prove...
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The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...

Oceans at the Breaking Point: Record Heat Intensifies Climate Disasters

The world’s oceans absorbed record levels of heat in 2025, setting yet another high-water mark for global warming and intensifying climate disasters, scientists say....

EU’s ‘Green Tariff’ Takes Effect: High-Carbon Imports Face the Carbon Price

The biggest shake-up of green trade rules in decades takes effect today, requiring companies exporting steel, cement, and other high-carbon goods into the EU to prove...

When December Birds Sing

December is not typically a season of birdsong in the UK. Most birds are focused on survival — finding food during short winter days...

The Lobby That Burned the Planet: How 5,000 Fossil Fuel Representatives Shaped UN Climate Policy

More than 5,000 fossil fuel lobbyists have infiltrated UN climate summits in just four years — a period marked by worsening extreme weather, record...

Change Course Now’: UN Chief Sounds Global Alarm as 1.5°C Limit Slips Away

Humanity has failed to keep global warming below the 1.5 °C threshold and must change course now, António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations,...

UK & Ireland Seas Face More Frequent Marine Heatwaves

That exceptional marine heatwave of 2023 — which some called “unheard of” — was not a freak occurrence outside scientific expectation, but in fact...

Big Oil Directly Linked to Deadly Heatwaves for the First Time

For the first time, scientists have traced dozens of deadly heatwaves directly to the carbon emissions of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies. The...

End of a Giant: Antarctica’s Oldest Iceberg is Finally Dying

Keywords: Iceberg Melting, Climate Change Impact, Global Warming, Arctic Nearly four decades after breaking off from Antarctica, A23a — one of the largest and oldest icebergs ever recorded...

Arctic Sea Ice Slowdown: A Temporary Pause, Not a Recovery

Scientists report that the dramatic melting of Arctic sea ice has slowed over the past 20 years, with no statistically significant decline in extent...

Light Pollution Is Keeping Birds Awake — and Reshaping Their Lives

Urban birds are staying up nearly an hour longer than their rural cousins, thanks to the relentless glow of artificial light, new research shows. Analysing...

The Extinction of Experience: How Humanity is Losing Its Bond with Nature

A new study warns of a 60% decline in people’s connection to nature since 1800 — a drop that mirrors the disappearance of words...