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2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

Alarming Melt: Antarctic Glacier Retreating 10 Times Faster Than Scientists Estimated

In a startling revelation, scientists have discovered that the Hektoria Glacier on the eastern Antarctic Peninsula has retreated five miles in just two months...

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2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

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2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...

Alarming Melt: Antarctic Glacier Retreating 10 Times Faster Than Scientists Estimated

In a startling revelation, scientists have discovered that the Hektoria Glacier on the eastern Antarctic Peninsula has retreated five miles in just two months...
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Devastation in the Himalayas: Flash Flood Leaves 100 Missing and Town in Ruins

A sudden and powerful cloudburst triggered a devastating flash flood in Dharali village, Uttarakhand, on Tuesday, sweeping away buildings and homes in a violent...

Deadly Algal Bloom Hits Adelaide: South Australia ‘Helpless’ as Toxic Threat Spreads Along Coast

South Australia’s unfolding marine crisis has now reached Adelaide’s beaches, amplifying alarm over a toxic algal bloom that has plagued the state’s coastline since...

Extreme Weather Alone Won’t Shift Minds: Study Finds Climate Disasters Fail to Spur Action

Climate change is driving more frequent and intense disasters—fires, floods, and storms—that devastate lives, health, and infrastructure. But does living through these extremes shift...

Thinning Ice, Rising Stakes: Canada Scrambles to Build Icebreakers in a Climate-Changed Arctic

For millennia, the Beaufort Gyre—a vast swirl of Arctic sea ice between Russia, Canada, and Alaska—served as a cradle where ice matured into thick,...

Southern Ocean in Peril: Warming, Salinity Surge, and Rapid Ice Loss Mark Alarming New Shift

Scientists have uncovered a dramatic and troubling shift in the Southern Ocean—one that could have permanent consequences for Antarctica and ripple across the globe....

Global COâ‚‚ Emissions Hit Record High Despite Renewable Boom

In a sobering revelation, the Energy Institute’s latest review shows that global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector reached an all-time high in...

Queensland LNP Rekindles Renewable Momentum with Greenlight to Major Wind Project

In a significant boost to Queensland’s renewable energy transition, the 1GW Theodore Wind and Battery Project has been granted state approval after enduring more...

Western Australia Supercharges Green Energy Transition in 2025–26 Budget

Western Australia's Labour government has made a bold statement in its latest state budget, committing over half a billion dollars to energy transition projects...

Global Crop Yields Face Major Decline Due to Climate Change, Study Warns

Climate change is poised to sharply reduce global food production—even under moderate emissions scenarios—according to a new study published in Nature. By 2100, the...

When the Ocean Turns Hostile: Acidification and the Collapse of Marine Life

The world's oceans have officially crossed a critical planetary boundary, according to a groundbreaking new study by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, NOAA, and Oregon...

From Climate Denial to Economic Denial: A New Threat to Climate Action

The world is entering a new, more covert phase of climate denial—not the rejection of science, but the rejection of solutions, warns André Corrêa...

“Richest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Heating, Study Finds”

A groundbreaking new study has found that the world's richest 10% have caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990, significantly contributing to the droughts,...