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Four common talking points surrounding China’s ongoing coal-power expansion and how and why the current wave of new projects might end.
There is widespread coverage of the Canyon Fire north of Los Angeles, which forced thousands of people to evacuate at the end of last week.
Wildfires have scorched more than 40,000 hectares of land so far this year across the UK – an area more than twice the size of the Scottish city of Glasgow.
Many people around the world say they are feeling more worried about climate change. Researchers call this growing phenomenon “climate anxiety”.
China’s power sector is both the world’s largest emitter and the largest source of clean-energy growth, making it essential to global climate efforts.
Renewable energy will overtake coal to become the world’s top source of electricity “by 2026 at the latest”, according to new IEA forecasts.
Today's climate and energy headlines: EU and China pledge climate leadership role as US retreats US: $22bn in clean-energy projects cancelled so far this year UK: Government to pay more for ...
One in three people in informal settlements in the global south live in floodplains and are at risk of a “disastrous flood”.
The global energy transition is now “unstoppable” due to “smart economics”, UN secretary-general António Guterres has said in an online speech titled: “A moment of opportunity.” His comments coincide ...
China’s clean-energy technologies such as solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles are helping to cut emissions in other countries.
UK potatoes, South Korean cabbage and west African cocoa are just some of the foods that became markedly more expensive after extreme weather events in recent years, according to new research. The ...
Countries called for the EU to delay and simplify anti-deforestation rules and agri emissions are set to rise by 6% by 2034, a report said.
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