Existing emissions pledges barely scratch climate targets, U.N. tally finds
If major polluters such as China, the U.S. and India unveil revised pledges, it leaves open the possibility that strong commitments from them and other countries could still improve the outlook
Climate pledges for 2030 put world far off 1.5C goal, UN warns
A U.N. assessment shows emissions reduction targets from 75 countries that have so far submitted updated climate plans ahead of COP26 summit are nowhere near enough to meet warming goals
The Louvre moves its treasures as climate change brings more floods to Paris
The Paris museum is relocating many artworks not on display to a storage facility in northern France designed to stand up to global warming impacts
Airbus exploring hybrid-electric aircraft technology
Airbus say they are working on electric flight with a view to creating a zero-emission commercial aircraft in future
Airbus reports emissions data amid climate pressure
Airbus said it was working on electric flight with a view to creating a zero-emission commercial aircraft in future
GRAPHIC-Disaster in the Himalayas: how a rare February landslide left more than 200 dead
The landslides could have triggered a chain reaction leading to an avalanche and heavy flow of ice, water, rocks and debris surging down the valley and destroying villages
Portugal sees green hydrogen output by end-2022, $12 bln in investment lined up
Portugal has received private investment for producing green hydrogen
Pandemic likely made 2020 'another devastating year' for world's forests
Weaker law enforcement due to COVID-19 lockdowns, funding cuts for forest protection and an exodus from cities to rural areas are expected to have fuelled deforestation in 2020, experts say
Pandemi membuat 2020 menjadi ‘tahun bencana lagi’ bagi hutan dunia
Penegakan hukum yang lemah akibat pembatasan pergerakan karena COVID-19, pemangkasan anggaran perlindungan hutan dan perpindahan masal penduduk dari kota ke desa diperkirakan memperparah deforestasi pada 2020, para ahli mengatakan.
Poorer Texans already had trouble paying energy bills - then came the storm
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people out of work and at home for increasingly long periods, which has increased demand for household energy consumption