Ageing nuclear plant in Florida at risk from climate crisis, advocates warn
A decision by regulators to extend the life of two of the oldest reactors in the US decades beyond their original permits has elevated the risk of a nuclear disaster in
A decision by regulators to extend the life of two of the oldest reactors in the US decades beyond their original permits has elevated the risk of a nuclear disaster in
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.Seamus Fitzgerald hears a lot of opinions about solar power. As the associate director of real estate at
Governments agree on the way forward to mobilise the resources needed to protect biodiversity for people and planet Governments agreed on a resource mobilization strategy that will establish the permanent arrangements
Following the US exit from the Paris climate agreement in January, Argentina’s government, under President Javier Milei, is evaluating whether to follow suit – but analysts say leaving the global accord
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UK considers cuts
EMISSIONS ADVICE: New recommendations from the UK’s climate advisers, the Climate
Countries have agreed at the resumed COP16 talks in Rome to a strategy for “mobilising” at least $200bn per year by 2030 to help developing countries conserve biodiversity.
Nations also agreed
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Governments on Friday reached agreement on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the world’s flora and fauna by 2030. Read Full Story on UN
An offshore windfarm developer has asked the Albanese government to pause its application to progress its project off the Illawarra until after the coming federal election, after the Coalition campaigned against
More than a million trees have been planted in the city of Freetown in Sierra Leone since 2020. This reforestation scheme, known as “FreetownTheTreeTown,” has been celebrated for its innovative approach