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India’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its power sector fell by 1% year-on-year in the first half of 2025 and by 2% over the past 12 months ...
Australia has set a target of cutting its emissions by between 62% and 70% by 2035 from 2005 levels, as “the Albanese government continues its strategy of modestly ambitious climate action over the ...
The world would not need to invest in new oil and gas projects if demand for the fuels fell in line with the 1.5C limit on ...
The upcoming assessment cycle of the IPCC will be authored by more experts from global south institutions than ever before.
Many have warned that the rapid expansion of data centres could slow down or even reverse the global shift towards net-zero.
For the New York Times magazine, climate writer David Wallace-Wells reflects on the 10 years since the signing of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to well-below 2C at COP21. He writes: “The ...
To assess the contribution to heatwaves by oil and gas companies’ products, the authors use a database of carbon dioxide and ...
The UK’s climate-aid spending on “nature protection and restoration” reached record levels of nearly £800m last year, ...
The rate of output decline from global oil and gas fields is accelerating, meaning companies would “need to step up the pace of investment just to keep output flat” ...
New study attempts to disentangle the factors contributing to more than 1,700 floods in Europe over 1950-2020.
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