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Nature & Environment May 2, 2019

Microplastics have even been blown into a remote corner of the Pyrenees

Microplastics have been discovered in a remote area of the French Pyrenees mountains. The particles travelled through the atmosphere and were blown into the once…


Climate Change April 29, 2019

Climate change ‘could slash Brazil’s maize yields’

Changes in temperature and rainfall could drastically reduce maize yields by the end of the century in northeast Brazil, one of the country’s poorest and…


Biofuels, Biomass, CCS, Climate Change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas, Oil, Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Shale Gas April 18, 2019

The Carbon Brief Profile: Indonesia

In the sixth article of a series on how key emitters are responding to climate change, Carbon Brief looks at Indonesia’s efforts to curb deforestation…


Green Tech, Renewables April 15, 2019

With no upfront costs, this innovative financing tool makes energy efficiency affordable to all

By rolling upgrade costs into monthly bills, utilities are helping customers save energy and money at the same time For customers of the Roanoke Electric…


Biofuels, Biomass, CCS, Climate Change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas, Nature & Environment, News & Comments, Nuclear, Oil, Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Shale Gas April 11, 2019

The Carbon Brief Profile: India

In the fifth article of a series explaining how large emitters are positioned to tackle climate change, Carbon Brief sets out India’s key policy developments,…


Climate Change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Policy & Strategy April 9, 2019

China’s power industry calls for hundreds of new coal power plants by 2030

Under the proposal, the country could add a large coal power plant every 2 weeks for the next 12 years The largest power producers in…


Biofuels, Biomass, CCS, Climate Change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Geothermal, Natural Gas, Nature & Environment, News & Comments, Nuclear, Oil, Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Shale Gas April 9, 2019

The Carbon Brief Profile: South Africa

In the fourth article in a series on how key emitters are responding to climate change, Carbon Brief looks at South Africa’s heavy dependence on…


Coal, Fossil Fuels April 9, 2019

Analysis: UK’s CO2 emissions fell for record sixth consecutive year in 2018

Carbon Brief analysis shows the UK’s CO2 emissions fell for the sixth consecutive year in 2018, the longest series of continuous reductions on record. The…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment March 20, 2019

Environmental degradation threat to health, says UN

Environmental degradation due to factors such as urbanisation, rapid population growth, economic development and transportation, especially in the global south, could have serious consequences on…


Climate Change, News & Comments March 15, 2019

The terror of climate change is transforming young people’s identity

Today, at least 50 rallies planned across Australia are expected to draw thousands of students who are walking out of school to protest climate change…


Climate Change, News & Comments, Renewables March 14, 2019

Halving global warming with solar geoengineering could ‘offset tropical storm risk’

Engineering the climate to reflect away sunlight could halve global warming and offset the risk of increases in tropical storms, new research suggests. The study…


Climate Change March 12, 2019

The Green New Deal’s contradiction – new infrastructure and redistribution may boost carbon emissions

The Green New Deal has broadened imaginations worldwide on the subject of climate change, encouraging people to consider what action to tackle it could do…


Fossil Fuels, News & Comments, Renewables March 8, 2019

China’s CO2 emissions surged in 2018 despite clean energy gains

China’s CO2 emissions grew by approximately 3% last year, the largest rise since at least 2013, and all but ensuring global CO2 emissions also increased last year,…


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Colorful houses dot the hillsides in Qaqortoq. Photo credits: Maddy Keyes/Inside Climate News

Surviving the Thaw: Greenland’s Inuit Grapple with Their Melting World


Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. Photo credits: Luca Galuzzi (Wikimedia)

Scientists Warn Major Glaciers Won’t ‘Survive This Century,’ With Grave Impacts for Billions


Makah Indians cutting up a whale, ca. 1910, Neah bay. Photo credits: Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (Wikimedia)

The Makah Tribe Is Calling Back the Whales


Sunset in Cairo, from Al-Azhar Park. Photo credits: Matt Wan (Flickr)

Urban Heat Islands ‘Increasing Faster’ in Poorer Cities


Combined cycle gas fired power plant. Photo credits: peoplepoweredbyenergy (Wikimedia) / Modified by ONE

The Gas is Always Greener on the EU Side


Birkat Al-Mawz, Oman. Photo credits: Marc Veraart (Flickr)

The Role of Energy in the Oman Economy: Opportunities, Outlook


Chavalon


Bubbles on surface of water. Photo credits: Connie Ma (Wikimedia)

The New Frontiers of Water Electrolysis


Typha latifolia in Germany. Photo credits: katrin_simon (Wikimedia)

Cement Kilns With No Limestone


Bumblebee feeding on nectar. Photo credits: Elisabetta Fenu

The Spotlight That Bees Deserve


The Lost Bayou: Grand Bayou

Grand Bayou, LA. At one time, it was a lively community of close-knit families, until they were forced to leave. ©2020. Garde Voir Ci magazine. Nicholls State University Department of Mass Communication.
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World Rainforest Day

Rainforests cover only 2 percent of the planet’s surface area but are responsible for more than 25% of all Western medicine and house more than 50% of the world’s plant and animal species.
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