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Clean Energy Just Put China's CO2 Emissions Into Reverse For First Time

Global soil moisture in 'permanent' decline due to climate change

Monthly drop hints that China’s CO2 emissions may have peaked

China's clean energy pushes coal to record-low 53% share of power in May 2024

Wind and solar are 'fastest-growing electricity sources in history'

Monthly Drop Hints That China's CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2023

Wind and solar are ‘fastest-growing electricity sources in history’

CO2 removal 'gap' shows countries 'lack progress' for 1.5C warming limit

Climate change caused by CO2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a fifth, no matter how aggressively humanity cuts carbon pollution

German Autobahn speed limit would bring €1bn in benefits

Global CO2 emissions could peak as soon as 2023

Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions in Q2 2023 rebound to 2021’s record levels

Looking at policies instead of promises shows that global climate targets may be missed by a large margin

Jobs created by net-zero transition will ‘offset’ fossil-fuel job losses in Republican US states

Wind and Solar Were EU's Top Electricity Source In 2022 For First Time Ever

Traditionally, the drainage of water from beneath ice sheets is thought to stabilise ice flow by removing lubricating water from the ice sheet bed; however, new findings highlight a currently overlooked process that can rapidly switch on beneath melting ice sheets.

Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions fall by record 8% in second quarter of 2022

UK energy prices at 50 year high and expected to triple

‘Food miles’ have larger climate impact than thought, study suggests

Oil majors ‘not walking the talk’ on climate action, study confirms - While their oil-and-gas production has remained consistently high, less than 1% of their capital investment went into low-carbon technology between 2010-2018…

Eradicating ‘extreme poverty’ would raise global emissions by less than 1% - The authors find that the average carbon footprint in the top 1% of emitters was more than 75-times higher than that in the bottom 50%.

Scientists have found low Arctic sea ice levels during July to October have knock-on impacts in the atmosphere that push the jet stream northwards

Climate change will drive rise in ‘record-shattering’ heat extremes

Why the low carbon transition may be much cheaper than models predict

New research estimates the world's remaining 1.5C carbon budget: 230-440bn tonnes of CO2 (GtCO2) from 2020 onwards, or an equivalent of 6-11 years of global emissions at current emissions rates

New climate models suggest faster melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’

Nitrogen fertiliser use could ‘threaten global climate goals’

Wind and solar are 30-50% cheaper than thought, admits UK government

An increased rollout of onshore wind turbines across Europe could technically provide the continent with more than 10 times its existing electricity needs, according to a new paper.

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