‘Invisible’ soy linked to deforestation hides in animal products, report shows George Scott March 15, 2022 Despite relatively low direct consumption, European citizens assume a high quantity of soy indirectly primarily because of its use as....
War has brought the world to the brink of a food crisis Liang Lan March 12, 2022 The world is careening toward a food crisis that could affect millions of people.
Coal helped drive energy-related CO2 emissions to a record high last year, research says George Scott March 09, 2022 The International Energy Agency pinpoints coal use as being the main driver behind the growth. Even though coal use jumped,....
Crisis in Ukraine Drives Food Prices Higher Around World Liang Lan March 07, 2022 WASHINGTON — The impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine — a country long known as the "breadbasket of Europe" because....
Fossil fuels are financing Russia's invasion, says XR Ukraine George Scott February 26, 2022 As Russia's invasion of Ukraine tragically unfolds in front of our eyes, some Ukrainians are asking: does Europe have blood....
Energy Firms Are Going ‘Green’ by Offloading Dirty Coal Plants Liang Lan February 23, 2022 In the EU, phasing out emissions often means paying someone to take over polluting plants—and keep them running.
Climate change forces polar bears to migrate to Russia from Alaska George Scott January 04, 2022 In the last 50 years, there was a 4.8-degree Celsius rise in Alaska’s annual average temperature. This rise has resulted....
From Siberia to US west, wildfires spewed record carbon emissions this year Liang Lan December 08, 2021 Climate crisis fanned intense blazes that emitted 1.76bn tonnes of carbon globally in 2021, says EU’s monitoring service