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Major global investigation reveals a “alarming lack of confidence” in net-zero climate pledges, but there is some positive news.

"Gone are the days" when inaccurate climate objectives "stay uncontested," researchers state in their net-zero stocktake study, as public and government scrutiny rises. Two-thirds of corporate climate objectives are "alarmingly insufficient," prompting "greenwashing" accusations, according to a comprehensive worldwide evaluation of net-zero claims by countries and corporations. A new examination of...

In the first 100 days of the Ukraine war, Russia earned £79.4 billion by exporting oil and gas to the world.

Despite a large decline in export quantities in May as the international community attempted to minimize its dependence on Moscow's oil and gas, this astounding figure was reached. Despite a large decline in export quantities in May as the international community attempted to minimize its dependence on Moscow's oil and...

According to a palaeontologist, humans may shrink as the temperature warms.

"This is not a scare tactic. This involves examining the fossil record and stating, "Look, the Earth's temperature has fluctuated significantly throughout its history." "Steve Brusatte, professor When the Earth has warmed in the past, "mammal species have frequently shrunk in reaction." A fossils specialist has indicated that in the...

Climate change: the Ukraine conflict causes a “gold rush” for fossil fuels – report

According to a new report by prominent climate change researchers, the global fossil fuel industry is experiencing a "gold rush." Enhanced by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, soaring energy prices have prompted new investments in oil and gas. According to a report by Climate Action Tracker (CAT), global warming may be irreversible. There...

New Zealand proposes a fee on cow and sheep flatulence to reduce greenhouse gas methane.

More than 80% of New Zealand's methane emissions are produced by animal stomachs. Methane is a potent global warming accelerator, hence its reduction helps to reduce global warming. The idea would make the nation the first to charge farmers for the greenhouse gases their livestock emit. Only 5 million humans reside...

Research shows rich countries have only provided half of their $40bn in climate adaptation funding.

More than $18 billion promised by wealthy nations to help vulnerable, often low-polluting nations adapt to climate change is absent from current plans, according to a new study. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) research indicates that developed countries and multilateral organizations are on track to channel $21.8bn annually...

Climate change is shrinking Britain, with some coastal communities doomed to be swallowed by the sea.

Even if the Environmental Protection Agency could afford to implement coastal protection measures everywhere, coastal protection measures cannot safeguard all communities, according to scientists. The head of England's Environment Agency (EA) has warned that climate change will "inevitably" compel some British coastal communities to abandon their homes. Sir James Bevan, the...

Equinor: We do not spend enough in renewables, acknowledges the fossil fuel behemoth.

The Norwegian oil giant envisions the Humber as the "first net-zero industrial zone in the world," using controversial blue hydrogen and carbon capture and storage technology. The Norwegian state-owned oil giant invested 8.6 percent of its capital expenditures on renewables in 2020, according to research by Capital Economic for the...

Even if all emissions cease immediately, there is a 42% chance that the Planet will warm by 1.5°C

As climate negotiators gather in Bonn to discuss progress since the COP26 Glasgow conference, the warning of emissions not ceasing immediately increases the chances of the planet's temperature rising by 1.5 degrees Celsius even if pollution was stopped today sets the tone. Even if humans immediately ceased emitting all greenhouse...

Trust ‘moves throughout’ Australia’s renewables industry yet coal stays a significant commodity

Another Labor government needs to transform Australia into a global good example on environmental change - however without mining, a few spots would be phantom towns. Behind an irregular line of eucalyptus trees an immense pit has cut the field in two. Heaps of slag line the edges of a dark...

Shell’s North Sea Jackdaw gas field gets last administrative endorsement

The oil and gas organization says the endorsement comes "when UK energy security is basically required" however ecological lobbyist bunch Greenpeace says the endorsement could be unlawful and it is thinking about legitimate activity. It comes as the public authority attempts to help homegrown energy yield with an end goal...

Tropical storm Agatha hits Mexico’s Oaxaca state with 105mph breezes

Typhoon Agatha came aground in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state, bringing heavy downpour, turbulent oceans and compelling individuals into covers. The most terrible of the weather conditions was supposed to disseminate by Tuesday, yet weighty downpour is as yet supposed to be a danger, with 10-16 inches estimate. A 105mph storm...

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US claims Russia suffocating Ukraine with chemicals

The United States has accused Russia of violating international laws prohibiting the use of chemical weapons by employing them as a "method of warfare" in Ukraine.  According to State Department officials, Russia achieved "battlefield gains" over Ukraine by employing the choking agent chloropicrin.  According to US officials, the allegations were not an "isolated" incident and would violate Russia's signature on the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

Kate released smiling photo of Princess Charlotte’s ninth birthday

Kensington Palace has published an additional photograph of Princess Charlotte on her ninth birthday.  The palace captioned the social media post with the following: "Happy Ninth Birthday, Princess Charlotte! I would like to extend my sincere appreciation for all the kind messages received today.  The Princess of Wales was the photographer of the image.

Israel suspected of war crime in West Bank boy’s death

On November 29th, in the occupied West Bank, in the early afternoon, a group of Palestinian youths descended upon their street, where they frequently engaged in recreational activities. Moments later, two of them—Adam, eight, and Basil, fifteen—were found deceased at the hands of Israeli soldiers who had discharged gunfire.

Met Office warns of new storm in England, Wales

A lightning strike struck a care facility in West Sussex during the night, and a university structure in Chichester sustained roof and power system damage. Following a night of intense lighting and precipitation that impacted other regions of England and Wales, the Met Office has issued a fresh weather advisory regarding thunderstorms that are expected to affect significant areas of the country.