The volume of the water at Lake Urmia, northwestern Iran, has reached 5 million cubic meters, indicating a 650 million-cubic-meters rise compared with the corresponding date of the last year.
Read More »New Global Temperature Record Could Occur in Next Five Years
The World Meteorological Organisation suggests sustained climate action is needed to limit damage to the environment.
Read More »Global Energy Ministers Plan Green Rebound from Coronavirus without China and US
Energy ministers from some of the world’s largest economies on Friday linked for an unprecedented global summit over how to put renewables at the centre of post-coronavirus recovery plans – but the US and China were absent from the ‘cloudroom’. Danish climate & energy minister Dan Jørgensen claimed after the …
Read More »York’s Air Quality Improves by 30% During Coronavirus Lockdown
Some areas saw a reduction in nitrogen dioxide concentrations of as much as 43% compared to business as usual figures.
Read More »Nearly 70% of Britons Consider Climate Change as Serious as Coronavirus
However, they are split on whether or not the government should take actions which might harm the environment to help the economy recover, according to a poll.
Read More »Put Clean Energy at Heart of Stimulus Plans
International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Friday that governments should put renewable energy at the heart of economic rescue packages launched in response to the coronavirus outbreak to avoid a rebound in carbon emissions. “Putting clean energy at the heart of stimulus plans is an excellent strategy …
Read More »Australia Pledges AUD$70m to Boost Renewable Hydrogen Development
The new funding aims to drive down the cost of producing renewable hydrogen through commercial scale electrolyser projects.
Read More »Shell Commits to Achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050
Steps to reduce emissions include an ambition to make the manufacture of all its products net zero by 2050.
Read More »Microbial Life Discovered in Sellafield’s Radioactive Waste
Researchers say the growing microbe colonies could hamper decommissioning plans underway at the site.
Read More »Drax Turns Giant Cooling Tower Blue in Tribute to NHS
Engineers at Drax Power Station have installed blue lighting on one of the facility’s cooling towers in honour of health workers across the country.
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