New Coal Plants Rise in 2015 Despite Falling Consumption
Old coal plants are increasingly lying dormant, yet new ones keep getting built, according to a new report.
Old coal plants are increasingly lying dormant, yet new ones keep getting built, according to a new report.
February didn’t break climate change records – it obliterated them.
Working out whether human activity is supercharging extreme events, such as floods, storms, droughts and heatwaves, is one of the youngest branches of climate science. But it’s moving at breakneck pace.
The latest temperature data have broken all records…
The movements for environmental, climate, and social justice that I have spent my life studying and now participate in must become much stronger than at present. But my reading of world history leads me to believe that they can succeed.
In the wake of the Paris climate agreement, developing countries find themselves in need of analysts capable of monitoring their emissions.
ExxonMobil is being investigated by the Attorney’s General of New York and California with a view to criminal charges for securities fraud and racketeering over their stance on climate change
The projections that had been circulating during the past few months turned out to be correct. Now, it is official: the global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions peaked in 2014 and went down in 2015. And this could be a momentous change.
A new study of the recent methane leak in Aliso Canyon, California confirms that it was the largest methane leak in US history.
We will continue to plant the trees together with Malawi’s communities, and we have a joint responsibility to see they survive.
White strives to show how small, practical steps like these, rather than ever-more-grandiose advancements in industrial-age technology, are the real answer to meeting the calamities before us.
Climate scientists have bad news for governments, energy companies, motorists, passengers and citizens everywhere in the world…