Biden Biodiesel Quotas Deal Blow to Plant-Based Fuel Makers
The Biden administration handed a setback to makers of bio and renewable diesel with federal quotas for the
2023-06-21 08:46
Montana youth ask judge for historic order in climate trial
By Clark Mindock A lawyer for 16 young people on Tuesday asked a Montana judge for a historic
2023-06-21 07:56
BHP Warns Its Carbon Emissions Will Rise on Bumpy Net Zero Path
BHP Group Ltd. is warning its carbon emissions will rise in the short-term, with rapid technological advances and
2023-06-21 07:54
The North Atlantic is experiencing a 'totally unprecedented' marine heat wave
Temperatures in parts of the North Atlantic Ocean are soaring off the charts, with an "exceptional" marine heat wave happening off the coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland, sparking concerns about impacts on marine life.
2023-06-20 22:16
Netherlands and Denmark to Help Create $1 Billion South Africa Hydrogen Fund
The Netherlands and Denmark will help create a $1 billion green hydrogen fund for investment in South African
2023-06-20 20:58
‘Culture Wars’ Are Risking Paralysis of Europe’s Green Deal
The European Union’s landmark green deal is at risk of being dragged into “culture wars,” said the bloc’s
2023-06-20 19:21
Volatile Singapore Power Prices Push It to Finally Embrace Solar
Volatile electricity prices are helping to push Singapore, one of the world’s slowest adopters of solar power, to
2023-06-20 08:26
Biden touts his climate credentials in California
President Joe Biden on Monday touted his administration's record on climate change, which he called "the most aggressive climate action ever," while hitting Republicans in Congress for trying to block it.
2023-06-20 05:29
Two sea turtles nest on Spain's Mediterranean coast as waters warm
MADRID Two loggerhead turtles have laid their eggs on two separate Spanish beaches over the past 48 hours,
2023-06-20 02:58
Why it's becoming harder and more expensive to get homeowners insurance
Homeowners insurance is becoming more expensive and, in many places, more difficult to find. There's no sign that the situation is going to get better any time soon.
2023-06-20 00:50
Heat, drought and fire: Europe's year of extremes in 2022 will not be a 'one-off,' new report finds
Last summer was the hottest on record for Europe and caused more than 16,000 excess deaths, according to the report.
2023-06-19 22:23
As Switzerland's glaciers melt, voters approve new climate law to cut planet-heating pollution
Swiss voters have approved a new law to cut the use of fossil fuels and significantly reduce levels of planet-heating pollution, as the country faces alarming levels of glacier melt.
2023-06-19 19:23