SYDNEY, 19 June 2024 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific has dismissed the federal opposition’s nuclear plans as a distraction from the urgent need to transition Australia to...
The cohort includes undergraduates, graduate students and recent graduates with a demonstrated commitment to climate and environmental reporting. By ICN Editors Inside Climate News’ summer 2024...
Cities are preparing medical services and opening the doors to cooling centers to help individuals survive this week’s heat wave. By Kiley Price More than 70...
The UK’s energy bills were £22bn higher over the past decade than they would have been if Conservative governments had not cut “green crap” climate policies....
The European Union (EU) has warned that other governments’ “delaying tactics” will make it “very difficult” to agree a new global treaty to tackle plastic pollution...
Yao Zhe is global policy advisor for Greenpeace East Asia. “Overcapacity”, a geeky economic term, has recently become the new buzzword for international discussion around China’s...
It’s an all hands on deck month here at Climate Generation as the team prepares to host the Summer Institute for Climate Change Education in July....
Environmental groups want to use engineered wetlands to help replenish the river of grass and address toxic algae. The state’s politically powerful sugar growers say those...
Faulty studies, supply chain woes and costly grid upgrades are delaying projects and preventing more clean electricity from reaching homes, experts say. By Kristoffer Tigue ST....
Mohamed Adow is the founder and director of Power Shift Africa There’s no getting around it. The recently concluded climate talks in Bonn have left the...