RS Automotives in Maryland claims to be the country’s first petrol station to quit fossil fuels entirely.
Read More »Zero-Carbon Aviation Unlikely to Be Feasible by 2050
That’s the verdict delivered by Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change. who says emissions from aviation could be reduced by around a fifth by the mid-century.
Read More »China will Shut 8.7 GW of Coal Power by Year-End
China has promised to ease its dependence on coal.
Read More »Greece and Hungary to Phase Out Coal by 2028 and 2030 Respectively
The Greek Prime Minister and Hungarian President said their nations will rid themselves of the polluting fossil fuel to help reduce emissions and tackle climate change.
Read More »P&G Joins Labelling Scheme to Bin Confusing Recycling Instructions
The consumer goods giant has signed up to the On-Pack Recycling Label scheme. through which it will provide clear and concise guidance on how better to dispose of waste.
Read More »UK Leads New Global Alliance to Protect World’s Oceans
The Global Ocean Alliance will push to ensure at least a third of the oceans is safeguarded in Marine Protected Areas by 2030.
Read More »New York’s Clean Economy Employed Nearly 160k Workers Last Year
The state’s clean energy economy has seen 8.9% employment growth since 2016. nearly double the growth of its overall economy.
Read More »UK Public Concerned About Climate But Unwilling to Fund a Clean Shift
New research suggests less than a third of people would be happy to contribute just under £38 a month to help pay for new energy infrastructure.
Read More »Nationalising UK Energy Could Put 2050 Net Zero Targets at Risk
A new report says the Labour Party’s plans would divert resources and investment away from where they are needed. delay climate change efforts and create an atmosphere of uncertainty.
Read More »Plastic Six-Packs Now Fully-Recyclable in UK
Beverage packing producer Hi-Cone and recycling firm TerraCycle have teamed up to provide a service allowing consumers to send in the plastic packaging to be turned into new products.
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