Geoengineering schemes are getting more press as CO2 levels keep rising. But how can their risks be assessed?
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Europe has helped to create the conditions for ecological breakdown but is accepting fewer and fewer victims of it through migration says Thomas Perrett
More than 50,000 pages of documents were recently made public after the company behind the Dakota Access pipeline lost a court case to keep them secret.
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A controversial parliamentary group that successfully opposes fuel price rises and tough climate action is backed by a campaigner who denies that humans are causing climate change, Josiah Mortimer reveals
The Kansas City Regional Fusion Center warned law enforcement of a “developing threat” — but with no specifics.
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Using the same land for the production of both agriculture and solar energy is a win-win for the climate and farmers.
Two of Craig Mackinlay's staffers have had close ties to the Global Warming Policy Forum (now Net Zero Watch) and its wholly-owned charitable wing report Josiah Mortimer and Max Colbert
China leads the world in building both coal and renewable infrastructure. Ten leading drivers of climate action are ineffective at keeping warming below 2oC. More and more species exposed to extinction as temperatures rise. The many faces of China The USA might spend as much on its military as the next ten countries put together Continue reading »
"The Great Displacement” argues that mass migration triggered by climate change will fundamentally rock U.S. society.
Rishi Sunak's new list of green announcements merely shows how far the UK has fallen behind other nations on reaching Net Zero, reports Thomas Perrett