Each great wine is a unique product of place and climate. Rising heat could force new wine into old, prized bottles from famous cellars. LONDON, 30 January, 2020 – As […]
It would be a monumental task to start rewilding the Arctic, but the climate payoff could be mammoth. LONDON, 29 January, 2020 − Releasing herds of large animals onto the […]
By National science, technology and environment reporter Michael Slezak Updated January 29, 2020 12:18:36 Eighty of Australia’s top academics have written an open letter declaring an “urgent need for deep […]
Former UK prime minister David Cameron says climate change is a “natural conservative issue” that is best tackled by conservative political parties. Key points: David Cameron said climate change action […]
France’s first 100% carbon-neutral airport group, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur Group, has unveiled its programme to eliminate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030. The group, which has been implementing […]
Wind power has been around for well over a thousand years. The Persians first used wind power in the first millennium. Over the last few hundred years, the most notable […]
The world’s tropical forests are losing their ability to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, while boreal forests are absorbing emissions at an increasingly fast rate, a study finds. The new […]
Neil Ballinger, head of EMEA sales at EU Automation, discusses what will happen to the existing infrastructures and workforce once we transition to clean energy sources History teaches that energy […]
The tide is turning against the fossil fuel industry as countries and companies recognise the green business boom of alternative energy. LONDON, 27 January, 2020 − While the news about […]
Scientists find carbon dioxide is more potent than thought, meaning the Paris climate goals on cutting greenhouse gases may be unattainable. LONDON, 23 January, 2020 − The fevered arguments about […]