The low-hanging fruit in the climate battle? Cutting down on meat | Gaby Hinsliff
Something is cooking in the world of climate politics. Or, perhaps more accurately, something isn’t. This week, the American recipe website Epicurious announced
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Something is cooking in the world of climate politics. Or, perhaps more accurately, something isn’t. This week, the American recipe website Epicurious announced
Barcelona city council has installed Spain’s first photovoltaic pavement as part of the city’s drive to become carbon neutral by 2050. The 50
Germany’s supreme constitutional court has ruled that the government’s climate protection measures are insufficient to protect future generations, after a complaint brought by
BERLIN — Germany’s highest court ordered the government to expand a 2019 law aimed at bringing the country’s carbon emissions down to nearly
Royal Dutch Shell has reported a better than expected profit of $3.2bn (£2.3bn) for the first quarter of this year, eight times more
A tenth of the world’s mountain glacier ice will have melted by the middle of this century even if humanity meets the goals
The number of electric cars, vans, trucks and buses on the world’s roads is on course to increase from 11m vehicles to 145m
The world’s glaciers are melting at an ever-increasing pace, with one report suggesting the rate of ice loss roughly doubles every 10 years.
Bill Mai, a Kansas farmer, was 12 years old when his irrigation system, rigged to the Great Plains Ogallala aquifer, was installed in
The melting of the world’s glaciers has nearly doubled in speed over the past 20 years and contributes more to sea-level rise than