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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

Study Confirms Accelerated Global Warming, Threatening 1.5°C Climate Target

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters delivers urgent news regarding the trajectory of climate change: global warming is no longer just a...

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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

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30°C in May: UK Heatwave Signals a New Climate Reality

The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures climbing to 30.5°C in Kent as forecasters warn that even...

The Trillion-Dollar Miscalculation: Why Climate Damage is 10x Worse Than Predicted

For decades, the economic consensus viewed global warming as a manageable 1–3% tax on global income, but a landmark NBER study has exposed this...

Study Confirms Accelerated Global Warming, Threatening 1.5°C Climate Target

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters delivers urgent news regarding the trajectory of climate change: global warming is no longer just a...
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Navigating Troubled Waters: The Environmental Cost of Cruise Liners in the UK

Cruise ships visiting Britain frequently fail to plug into “zero emission” onshore power and instead run their engines, polluting the local environment with fumes. The...

Indonesia Postpones Coal Phase-Out Amid Funding Dispute with Wealthier Nations

Indonesia has watered down plans to shut coal-fired power plants early after expressing disappointment at wealthy nations’ offers to help them do so. The...

EPA Moves to Reinstate Ban on Toxic TCE in US Drinking Water

The US government is proposing a ban on TCE, a highly toxic chemical commonly used in stain removers, adhesives and degreasers, which was contaminating drinking water...

Century-Old Tree Transport Ignites Calls for Tasmanian Logging Reforms

A photo of a centuries-old tree on the back of a truck being driven through the centre of Hobart has prompted fresh calls for...

Planet’s Health Alert: Scientists Declare Unprecedented Earth Crisis

The researchers said many climate records were broken by enormous margins in 2023, including global air temperature, ocean temperature and Antarctic sea ice extent....

Youth’s Bold Sacrifices: Driving Less, Parenting Fewer for the Planet

Across Europe, according to a seven-country survey, it seems young people are more willing than older generations to make significant lifestyle changes that would...

Climatic Debt: Staggering $16M Hourly Toll from Escalating Extreme Weather Catastrophes

The damage caused by the climate crisis through extreme weather has cost $16m (£13m) an hour for the past 20 years, according to a...

EPA Bypasses ‘Inactive’ Pesticide Checks: Potential Hazards Lurk for Humans and Ecosystems

Ingredients labelled as “inactive” in pesticide formulas potentially poison the environment, crops and animals, but the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rebuffed calls...

UK’s Energy Renaissance: World’s Grandest Offshore Windfarm Springs to Life

The first turbine to be completed in a project to build the world’s largest offshore wind farm in the North Sea has begun powering...

“Antarctica’s Ice Descent: Scientists Alarmed by Record Sea Ice Lows Signaling Climatic Shifts”

At its largest expanse in 2923, sea ice covered less than 17 million square kilometres (6.6 million square miles) of the Antarctic. This area...

Canada’s Forests: From Carbon Sanctuaries to Emission Titans Amid Wildfires

Experts warn that emissions from Canada’s record-breaking wildfire season are probably triple the country’s annual carbon footprint as climate systems reach a “tipping point”....

Island Nations Challenge Major Emitters: A Tribunal for Ocean Justice

Small Island Nations disproportionately affected by the climate crisis take on high-emitting countries in a court in Hamburg, Germany, on 11 September, in what...