A report by the Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI), has found that emissions from the motor sector could…
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EU climate chief says China must help fund rescue of poorer nations hit by disaster
by admineconaiby admineconaiWopke Hoekstra, EU commissioner for climate action has said that China and other big developing nations must pay…
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Canada oil, gas firms to drill 8% more wells next year as emissions target slips
by admineconaiby admineconaiOil and gas producers have announced that they will drill 8% more wells in Canada next year as…
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UN climate chief says world stands on frontline of disaster at Cop28
by admineconaiby admineconaiSimon Stiell, the UN’s top climate official has warned that World leaders must “stop dawdling and start doing”…
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UN agencies seek protection for women, children against climate change
by admineconaiby admineconaiAgencies of the United Nations agencies have called for more action to protect pregnant women, babies, and children…
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Study shows nearly 40% of conventional baby food contains toxic pesticides
by admineconaiby admineconaiA new US study, conducted by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) non-profit has found that nearly 40% of…
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Actors, others criticise UK over climate ‘madness’, limits on protest
by admineconaiby admineconaiEmma Thompson, Stephen Fry and Ben Okri are among a long list of scientists, academics actors and authors…
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Data shows toxic air killed more than 500,000 people in EU in 2021
by admineconaiby admineconaiReport by researchers from the European Environment Agency, has shown that dirty air killed more than half a…
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Albanese govt to expand investment scheme for clean energy projects
by admineconaiby admineconaiThe Albanese government has said that it will radically expand a taxpayer-underwritten scheme to support new clean power…
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Energy watchdog says companies still investing too much in fossil fuels
by admineconaiby admineconaiThe International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that fossil fuel companies were still investing twice as much in…