Tired Earth: An Interview with Patrick Hamilton, Director of Global Change Initiatives, Science Museum of Minnesota Patrick Hamilton June 17, 2021 The Science Museum has eliminated the use of disposable plastic tableware from its food service and replaced them with reusable....
World has ‘enough renewables potential for energy transition’ Rebecca Herbert June 13, 2021 Sustainable Futures’ report advocates ‘actively winding down’ coal mines and oil and gas wells from today.
Britons reach Africans’ annual carbon emissions in just two weeks Sophie Abitz January 06, 2020 Research for Oxfam shows inequality between footprints of people in UK and in countries including Rwanda, Ethiopia and Malawi.
General election 2019: Your questions on climate change and the environment Sophie Abitz December 09, 2019 Your questions answered: The environment, wildlife and climate change.
Australian power stations among world's worst for toxic air pollution George Scott August 19, 2019 Coal-fired stations in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley and NSW’s Lake Macquarie region among biggest hotspots for deadly sulphur dioxide, report finds.
'Biggest compliment yet': Greta Thunberg welcomes oil chief's 'greatest threat' label Sophie Abitz July 06, 2019 Activists say comments by Opec head prove world opinion is turning against fossil fuels.
Britain to launch new scheme to pay households for unused renewable power Gian Bianchi June 09, 2019 Britain will launch a new scheme to pay households producing energy from renewable sources, such as solar panels, for their....
Most US Coal Plants Are Contaminating Groundwater with Toxins, Analysis Finds March 05, 2019 Of 265 US power plants that monitor groundwater, 242 report unsafe levels of at least one pollutant derived from coal....