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Governments agree green shipping targets and fees for missing them

Ship owners who fail to reduce emissions intensity 30% by 2035 will have to pay into a "net zero fund" to clean up shipping through green fuels The post Governments agree green shipping targets and fees for missing them appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

A Year After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Extends Deadline for Coal Companies to Monitor Methane Gas Above Mines

Undermined: Fifteenth in a series about the impacts of longwall mining in Alabama. JASPER, Ala.—Verby Burton said she wasn’t expecting much from Thursday’s meeting of the Alabama Surface Mining Commission, the agency tasked with regulating the surface impacts of underground coal mining in the state. “And that’s exactly what I got,” Burton said after the […]

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Starlings disappearing from gardens, says RSPB

The Big Garden Birdwatch survey recorded the lowest ever numbers of starlings this year.

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Trump Guts Agency Critical to Worker Safety as Temperatures Rise

Ronald Silver II was just three hours into his shift collecting trash for the city of Baltimore when he started feeling bad and unsteady on his feet. The city had been under an extended “code red” extreme heat alert, and he still hadn’t recovered from a grueling shift a few days earlier, when temperatures hit […]

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

A Byproduct of Manure Runoff Is Polluting Drinking Water in Thousands of US Communities, According to a New Report

Tens of millions of Americans have likely consumed drinking water containing cancer-causing chemicals that form when livestock manure and other organic substances end up in public water sources, according to a new analysis. Thousands of industrial-scale farms across the country spray manure from livestock onto farm or other lands, which then runs off into waterways. […]

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

What goes on inside toddlers' brains? A pioneering project is trying to find out

A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Amid Questions of Loyalty to Trump, a Longtime Oil and Gas Advocate Withdraws as Nominee to Lead BLM

Kathleen Sgamma, an oil and gas advocate, has withdrawn from consideration to be director of the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency responsible for managing one-tenth of America’s land base, after her loyalty to President Donald Trump came under scrutiny. Her decision was announced at the beginning of a Senate Committee on Energy and […]

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

China and India defeat attempt to reveal how much each ship pollutes

The public will only be given emissions data in an anonymised form, making it harder for companies to choose green ships or port communities to judge health risks The post China and India defeat attempt to reveal how much each ship pollutes appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Survey: ‘Very few’ Africans place responsibility for climate action on ‘rich nations’

A new survey reveals that “very few” Africans place responsibility for climate action on “rich... The post Survey: ‘Very few’ Africans place responsibility for climate action on ‘rich nations’ appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

Power-hungry AI data centres seen driving demand for fossil fuels

Big Tech's data centres are expected to use twice as much electricity by the end of the decade - mainly due to the global AI boom, the International Energy Agency says The post Power-hungry AI data centres seen driving demand for fossil fuels appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Will US Tariffs Make World Leaders Value the Stability of Renewables?

A week of U.S. tariff pronouncements and responses from other countries has given the global economic order a wobble that resembles a Jenga tower. Even after President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he would pause many of the tariff increases for 90 days, a universal tariff of 10 percent remains in place. These economic […]

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

In Alabama, a Fight for the Spotted Salamander

HOMEWOOD, Ala.—Ellen McLaughlin said she wasn’t speaking for herself. “I speak for the salamanders,” she told those gathered at a community meeting in late March. McLaughlin, a retired Samford University biology professor, was one of dozens who showed up at the Homewood Senior Center to express their frustration over a proposed “town square” development that […]

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

‘Deep Change Theory’ Could Pull Us Out of a Global Climate and Pollution Crisis, Scientists Say

A team of international researchers published a new U.N. report Wednesday that adds to the rising scientific call for transformative societal and economic changes to staunch critical environmental threats like global warming, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss. “We are still headed towards catastrophe,” said lead author Caitlyn Eberle, an associate researcher at the United Nations […]

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Beyond anxiety: Teens’ mental health suffers on Africa’s climate frontlines

As climate change impacts take a heavy toll on young people's wellbeing in poor rural areas, how can policymakers help them cope? The post Beyond anxiety: Teens’ mental health suffers on Africa’s climate frontlines appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

The plans to put data centres in orbit and on the Moon

Proponents say space-based data centres will be more secure, but sceptics say big hurdles remain.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Trump’s Nominee for EPA’s Top Lawyer Advances Despite Scant Legal Qualifications

The Trump administration’s choice for the Environmental Protection Agency’s top lawyer has never taken a deposition, argued a motion or authored a legal pleading. On Wednesday, Republicans on a Senate committee advanced Sean Donahue’s nomination on a party-line vote. The EPA arm he would lead, the Office of General Counsel, oversees the enforcement of environmental […]

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

New global fund for forests is a bold experiment in conservation finance

If successfully implemented, the sovereign-backed investment fund - championed by Brazil - could generate far more money for tropical forests than traditional donor models The post New global fund for forests is a bold experiment in conservation finance appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Guest post: How to apportion ‘net-zero carbon debt’ if global warming overshoots 1.5C

As global warming approaches the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C limit, the likelihood of at least a... The post Guest post: How to apportion ‘net-zero carbon debt’ if global warming overshoots 1.5C appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

A New Michigan Law Countering Local Opposition to Renewable Energy Is Triggering More of the Same

Over the last decade, Michigan townships have put in place barriers to stop renewable energy developments in their tracks. Many of these moratoriums became moot last year through a state law that changed the siting process for large-scale wind, solar and battery storage projects. The law, Public Act 233, allows developers to directly petition the […]

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

'It looked possessed' - sick sea lions attacking beachgoers in California

A toxic algae bloom in southern California has sickened dozens of animals, causing them to have seizures and act erratically.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

New Trump Orders Aim to Keep Coal Power Alive, Despite Climate and Economic Costs

As President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders Tuesday aimed at keeping coal power alive in the United States, he repeatedly blamed his predecessor, Democrats and environmental regulations for the industry’s dramatic contraction over the past two decades. But across the country, state and local officials and electric grid operators have been confronting […]

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Royal Society of Biology mourns murdered scientist

A local mayor in Colombia offers a cash reward to help find Alessandro Coatti’s killers.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

UK investigating claims green fuel contains virgin palm oil

The BBC finds evidence of fraud in the production of a "green" diesel meant to cut emissions.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Tariffs Could Spike Rates in an Already Climate-Stressed Insurance Market

Over the past decade, climate-fueled extreme weather events and rising inflation have pushed the homeowners insurance market to the brink. Things stand to get even worse this year. A new report from insurance comparison agency Insurify projects that home insurance rates will rise by an average of 8 percent in 2025 across the U.S. States […]

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Governments set to agree fees for ships that miss green targets

But countries are still negotiating over the scale of the targets and fees, with small islands wanting high ambition and bigger nations resisting The post Governments set to agree fees for ships that miss green targets appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Analysis: Nearly 60 countries have ‘dramatically’ cut plans to build coal plants since 2015

Nearly 60 countries have drastically scaled back their plans for building coal-fired power plants since... The post Analysis: Nearly 60 countries have ‘dramatically’ cut plans to build coal plants since 2015 appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

Titanic scan reveals ground-breaking details of ship's final hours

The 3D replica corroborates eye witness accounts about what happened after the liner hit an iceberg.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Experts dispute claim dire wolf brought back from extinction

Independent experts say three white wolf puppies are not dire wolves, as claimed by US company Colossal

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Clean energy's share of world's electricity reaches 40%, report says

More clean electricity was generated in 2024 but there was a rise in the amount of coal and gas burnt too.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Climate favicon BBC Climate

Is Bolivia’s $1.2 Billion Deal to Protect Its Forests a Climate Boon—or a False Solution?

Sometime next month, the Bolivian government and a company you probably haven’t heard of are poised to offer what could be the largest single sale of carbon credits in history. The deal will be unusual not only for its size—$1.2 billion, organizers said—but also because it will be backed by a national government and packaged […]

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Power-sector CO2 hits ‘all-time high’ in 2024 despite record growth for clean energy 

Global power-sector emissions hit an “all-time high” in 2024, despite solar and wind power continuing... The post Power-sector CO2 hits ‘all-time high’ in 2024 despite record growth for clean energy appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Carbon Brief favicon Carbon Brief

As Chemical Industry Seeks Exemption From Pollution Limits, Residents See Assault on Their Lives

Robert Taylor fought for years for stronger limits on the toxic chemical released by a neoprene factory in his Louisiana parish. Last year, the Biden administration finally delivered some relief, publishing a rule to reduce hazardous air pollutants from petrochemical plants. Now, Taylor fears that hard fought gain will vanish before it is realized. Last […]

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Brazil’s Belém races to make room for COP30 influx

The Amazon city is scrambling to get ready for November's UN climate talks and ensure thousands of delegates have a place to stay, with locals hoping for economic benefits The post Brazil’s Belém races to make room for COP30 influx appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Trump’s tariff tantrum won’t stop the global energy transition

The US's share of the global cleantech trade is too marginal to dictate its terms - but the trade tariffs will harm American workers and developing countries The post Trump’s tariff tantrum won’t stop the global energy transition appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Rural Human Rights Defenders Face Serious and Growing Risks, UN Report Reveals

When a gold mine in rural Liberia spewed three million gallons of cyanide-laced wastewater into soil and groundwater in 2016, affected Indigenous communities’ calls for accountability went largely unanswered. Locals protested the Turkish company responsible and criticized its officials for failing to clean up the toxic mess. In response, the Liberian government arrested, tortured and […]

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News