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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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...
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Racing Against Time: Climate-Proofing Christmas Trees for a Warming World

The climate crisis is damaging agriculture across the United States, including the production of Christmas trees. Warmer temperatures, severe droughts, excessive rainfall, and extreme...

41 extra days of dangerous heat in 2024 due to climate change, warn scientists

In 2024, climate change-induced extreme weather events claimed over 3,700 lives and displaced millions. They also added an alarming 41 days of dangerous heat...

EWEC Secures Four New Sites for 4.6GW Renewable Energy Projects

The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) has secured four new sites in Abu Dhabi, spanning 75 square kilometres, to develop 4.6 gigawatts (GW)...

Arctic Tundra’s Transformation: A Wake-Up Call for Humanity

The transformation of the Arctic tundra, once a vital carbon sink, into a carbon source is a stark reminder of the irreversible nature of...

The International Court of Justice Takes On Climate Change

With its modest size and population, the Pacific nation of Vanuatu has propelled the global fight against climate change to the International Court of Justice...

Record Number of Protesters Spend Christmas Behind Bars in UK Amid Crackdown on Dissent

This Christmas, a record 40 protesters in the UK will spend the holiday behind bars, sparking concerns about an intensifying crackdown on dissent. The...

Flood Risk Rising: 6M Homes in England Threatened, Projected to Hit 8M by 2050

More than 6.3 million homes in England are now at risk of flooding due to rising threats from rivers, the sea, and surface water,...

Greenwashed Promises? Lloyds Ad Banned Over Misleading Environmental Claims

The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned a Lloyds Banking Group advert for misleading environmental claims, marking the second major lender to breach the...

Carbon Credits at COP29: A Controversial Comeback or a Climate Solution?

As countries gather in Baku, Azerbaijan, for COP29, a key focus will be increasing climate finance for adaptation and mitigation. Central to this discussion...

Illegal Timber from Amazon Carbon Offset Projects Reaches European and U.S. Markets

The allure of exotic woods often masks a sinister truth. Millions of cubic feet of precious Brazilian timber, stolen from Indigenous lands and protected...

2024: The Hottest Year in History – A Stark Warning from a Warming World

Global data confirms that 2024 will be the hottest year on record, with the Earth's average temperature reaching 1.6°C above preindustrial levels—the first time...

Plastic Pollution Pledge Falls Short: Five Firms Produce 1,000x More Plastic Than They Cleaned Up

According to new data obtained by Greenpeace, a high-profile alliance of oil and chemical companies formed to combat plastic pollution produced 1,000 times more...