UK’s £160m green boost for developing nations

This financial support is expected to accelerate the development and deployment of green technologies

Planet burns: Hottest three months on record

Earth has experienced its hottest three-month period on record, as reported by the European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service

Japan begins releasing Fukushima treated radioactive water into Pacific Ocean

Japan has started releasing treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, sparking global concerns and opposition due to potential environmental impacts

New IPCC boss: “Energy consumption is the UK’s biggest challenge of net zero”

In a recent interview, Jim Skea reflected on the swift rise of the net zero concept, which gained popularity after the IPCC’s 1.5°C report

UN says oil and gas delegates have to disclose ties at summits

More than 600 fossil fuel employees were present at COP27

UN: ‘Climate hot spots put 3.5bn people at risk’

Climate change “fuels conflict” and leads to “dwindling resources,” the Security Council was told

UN Chief: ‘Fast-track net zero to 2040’

That’s in light of the findings of the latest IPCC report

IPCC: Only immediate action could secure a liveable future for all

The latest IPCC report has found that the current measures and strategies to address climate change are inadequate

IPCC final warning: Act now or face dire consequences

The IPCC Synthesis report will warn that urgent and sustained action is required in the 2020s to avert catastrophic consequences

COP28 President urges Big Oil to join climate change fight

Al Jabar has said “we should stretch ourselves to go further” as only half of the oil and gas industry has committed to a Scope 1 and 2 net zero goal by 2050