Map visualising the Greensand Project. Graph credit: Greensand. By Anders Lorenzen The North Sea, Northern Europe’s rough sea that divides the British Isles and mainland Europe…
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Bridget’s daughter and a friend are having fun with potion play. Photo credit Bridget Shirvell. By Bridget Shirvell In the sixth instalment of our series, Advice…
The Governor of California, during an event at COP30. Photo credit: The Anthropocene Institute. By Guido Núñez-Mujica The United States was missing in action at COP30,…
Wide-ranging disappointments as the COP30 agreement fails to achieve significant progress. UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell during the opening plenary. Photo credit: COP30 /…
World leaders gathered at a pre-COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil. Photo credit: Joel González / Presidencia de Colombia, PDM. By Anders Lorenzen In separate media events,…
Leaders gathered at a pre-COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil. At the summit’s opening, Brazil proposed the development of a ‘roadmap’ to transition away from fossil fuels.…
It might have been a dead-rubber but it was a worthwhile run out on the back of losses to Germany and Slovakia, as the Green and…
This thermal power plant in Barranquilla, on the northern coast of Colombia, runs on gas. Felipe Arango García, executive director of Transforma, says the energy transition…
COP30 protest by an indigenous group. Photo credit: Cool Earth. By Anders Lorenzen On the fifth day at COP30, civil society erupted. An indigenous group, the…
New data shows that Chinese emissions may have peaked. An aerial view of solar arrays in Golmud in the Qinghai province, China. Photo credit: © Chuyu/Dreamstime.com.…