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Green groups push back on fossil gas funding as AfDB welcomes new head

Campaigners want the president-elect of the African Development Bank to shift away from all fossil fuels, but its energy policy signals more support for gas The post Green groups push back on fossil gas funding as AfDB welcomes new head appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Civil society groups push back on fossil gas funding as AfDB welcomes new president

Campaigners want the new head of the African Development Bank to shift away from all fossil fuels, but the bank's energy policy seems to have no end in sight for such funding The post Civil society groups push back on fossil gas funding as AfDB welcomes new president appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

DeBriefed 30 May 2025: Earth eyes 2C; Why net-zero is not behind UK bill hikes; US academics stage climate science ‘fire hose’

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed.An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 30 May 2025: Earth eyes 2C; Why net-zero is not behind UK bill hikes; US academics stage climate science ‘fire hose’ appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

As China Touts Green Financing and Climate Goals, Its Banks Are Pouring Billions Into Commodities From the World’s Rainforests

Chinese banks have become the biggest international funders of companies that trade in goods linked to deforestation, a trend that could further imperil the world’s most climate-critical forests, environmental advocates say. A new report from the advocacy group Global Witness, published Thursday, tracks financing from China’s top banks to companies that rely on the world’s […]

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Report: Paper Mills Around the Country, Including Virginia, Release Pollution From Decades-Old Boilers

Donna Thomasson is a 34-year-old nurse who grew up on a hillside overlooking the Smurfit Westrock paper mill nestled in the hollers of Covington in Southwest Virginia. Its smokestacks tower over nearby homes. “I think it’s getting worse,” she told researchers at the Environmental Integrity Project about air pollution coming from the mill. “The odor […]

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

UK's muddy saltmarshes vital to tackle climate change, report finds

The UK's saltmarshes lock away climate-warming greenhouse gases in layers of mud, a new report from WWF says.

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Idyllic Swiss village stood for centuries - until a roaring glacier wiped it out

Nine million cubic metres of rock and ice came crashing down on Blatten after a landslide.

Published on: May 30, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Supreme Court Backs a Controversial Railroad in Utah for Carrying Oil

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a controversial Utah railway project that critics say erodes the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a bedrock of environmental law for the past half century. The case centered on a proposed 88-mile railway that would connect the oil fields of northeastern Utah to a national rail […]

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Clean Energy Project Cancellations Top $14 Billion So Far in 2025

Businesses have cancelled or delayed more than $14 billion of investments in U.S. clean energy projects so far this year, reflecting their uncertainty and pessimism over federal support amid President Donald Trump’s climate policy retreat, industry analysts reported Thursday. The sector still is showing resilience—at least $4.2 billion in new renewable energy, grid, electric vehicle […]

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

A Twinkle in Trump’s Eye: A Shakeup at Alabama’s Top Utility Regulator

MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Twinkle Cavanaugh, longtime president of the state’s top utility regulator, will begin working within days for the Trump administration as the state director for rural development in Alabama. Cavanaugh will leave the Public Service Commission on June 1. Her move was announced by the federal Department of Agriculture among other appointees earlier this week. […]

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

China Briefing 29 May 2025: The ‘Shenzen model’; Record solar growth; NDRC rejected industrial ‘rat race’

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate... The post China Briefing 29 May 2025: The ‘Shenzen model’; Record solar growth; NDRC rejected industrial ‘rat race’ appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

Cobalt and nickel-free electric car batteries boom in “good news” for rainforests

Lithium iron phosphate batteries do not contain cobalt and nickel, which are mostly found in rainforest nations like the DR Congo and Indonesia The post Cobalt and nickel-free electric car batteries boom in “good news” for rainforests appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

What Will Tariffs Do to the Energy Economy? Here Are Three Scenarios

The Trump administration’s ever-changing policies on tariffs and trade have injected chaos into the global energy economy. On Wednesday, a federal court blocked President Donald Trump from being able to adopt tariffs under an emergency-powers law. The administration is appealing the ruling. This sets up additional legal wrangling in addition to the conflicts over trade […]

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Drinking water shortage in decade without new reservoirs, minister says

Changes to planning laws could speed up projects, but experts warn water consumption will also need limiting.

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Women aren’t 14 times more likely to die in disasters – inequality is the real killer

Women often do face bigger climate risks but not because they are inherently more vulnerable - they are held back by social barriers we can tackle The post Women aren’t 14 times more likely to die in disasters – inequality is the real killer appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Pennsylvania Fracking Company Surrenders Water Permits Over Concerns About Stream Flow

A natural gas company has surrendered its permits to pump water from a western Pennsylvania creek in a move welcomed by environmentalists fearful of rising industrial demand for surface water and the growing threat of climate change. PennEnergy Resources asked the state’s Department of Environmental Protection in April to rescind its permits for 1.5 million […]

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Golden eagles soaring south back to English skies

Golden eagles reintroduced to southern Scotland start to spread their wings back into English skies.

Published on: May 29, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Planning change to make installing heat pump easier for millions

The rule requiring planning permission if a heat pump is within 1m of a neighbours property has been removed.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

German Court Rejects Peruvian’s Claim of Climate Harms

After nearly 10 years of litigation, a regional civil court in Germany on Wednesday dismissed a Peruvian farmer’s claim that he and his community have been harmed by climate change driven by a German energy company’s emissions. But at the same time, the court affirmed that such claims are permissible under German law. The case […]

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Cats distinguish owner's smell from stranger's, study finds

Scientists believe cats can discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar humans using smell alone.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Glacier collapse buries most of Swiss village

Many homes in Blatten have been flattened after a large chunk of the Birch glacier fell on to the village.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Peruvian farmer loses climate case against RWE – but paves way for future action

Experts say that despite dismissing the lawsuit, the ruling sets a precedent by confirming that climate science can establish legal liability for the damage caused by emissions The post Peruvian farmer loses climate case against RWE – but paves way for future action appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Guest post: How marine life provides climate benefits worth billions of dollars

The ocean plays a vital role in regulating the climate, storing roughly 50 times more... The post Guest post: How marine life provides climate benefits worth billions of dollars appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

German court rejects Peruvian farmer's landmark climate case

Saúl Luciano Lliuya believes energy giant RWE should be held responsible for melting glaciers.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Environmental rules reviewed for small housebuilders

Ministers are considering how costs can be reduced for small firms to help them build more homes.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

A Transco Pipeline Plan to Boost Gas in Five States Would Sharply Increase Air Pollution in N.C. Towns

Two compressor stations along Transco’s natural gas pipeline in North Carolina would emit more than 935,000 tons of planet-warming greenhouse gases each year, state records show. The expansion would also contaminate nearby communities with harmful air pollutants up to 350 percent over current levels. Transco, a division of the Houston-based group Williams, plans to increase […]

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Scientists predict global warming of more than 1.5C for 2025-2029 period

The World Meteorological Organization says there is a 70% chance the global average temperature in these five years will be more than 1.5C hotter than pre-industrial times The post Scientists predict global warming of more than 1.5C for 2025-2029 period appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

The tiny island where puffins are thriving despite global decline

A record number of puffins have been recorded on Skomer Island despite the birds being at risk of extinction.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Watch: Loose pigeons cause havoc on plane before take-off

A US flight was delayed after two birds ended up onboard the aircraft, baffling both passengers and crew.

Published on: May 28, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Maryland Advocates Call for Penalties on Washington Gas After Ruling on False Environmental Claims

Advocates are ramping up pressure on the Maryland Public Service Commission to penalize Washington Gas Light Company following a March ruling which found that the company misled millions of customers by claiming methane gas was better for the environment than electricity. The ruling by Utility Law Judge Ryan McLean found that Washington Gas’s marketing statements […]

Published on: May 27, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

A Seabird Chick With 778 Pieces of Plastic in Its Body Shows How Bad Marine Pollution Has Gotten

For a seabird, it can be tough to tell the difference between a squid snack and a piece of plastic debris. This mix-up can have devastating impacts for the birds and their young, according to a recent study published in Science Advances. Scientists analyzed the changes in more than 700 proteins found in plastic-ridden sable […]

Published on: May 27, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

The Peruvian farmer who has changed the climate litigation landscape forever 

A trailblazing lawsuit, whose ruling is now due, has set a global precedent by seeking to hold a fossil firm accountable for its role in accelerating glacial melt The post The Peruvian farmer who has changed the climate litigation landscape forever appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: May 27, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

With Clean Energy Stalled, Can New Jersey Bet on Nuclear and Win?

With growing energy demand and delays in renewable energy rollout, New Jersey is doubling down on nuclear—its largest source of in-state electricity—and is now looking at positioning itself as a national leader in developing next-generation reactors. In March, the state’s Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) issued a request for information, a document signaling the state’s […]

Published on: May 27, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Battle begins over new homes approved in historic village without sewage capacity

Charity launches legal challenge as it says problem of over-capacity sewage works near new homes is "rife".

Published on: May 27, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

For the First Time, China Invests More in Wind and Solar Than Coal Overseas

China’s overseas investments in renewable energy sources have overtaken fossil fuels for the first time since Beijing began backing foreign power projects in the early 2000s. The shift—which has international ripple effects on everything from climate change to geopolitics—highlights China’s growing dominance in renewable energy technologies and the critical mineral and metal supply chains that […]

Published on: May 26, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News