Voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action Tired Earth April 30, 2024 Companies' emissions reduction targets should not be the sole measure of corporate climate ambition, according to a new perspective paper.
EU liberals’ lead candidate slams von der Leyen’s ‘extremely poor’ performance Tired Earth April 29, 2024 Ursula von der Leyen’s performance as European Commission president was slammed by the lead candidate for the Alliance of Liberals....
Carbon markets Jorge Quiñonez Mendoza April 02, 2024 The Kyoto Protocol on climate change is an international agreement aimed at reducing emissions of global warming gases.
Combustion engine ban least popular climate policy in Germany, France, Poland, survey shows Tired Earth March 11, 2024 The EU’s 2035 ban on new cars with internal combustion engines is the least popular climate protection measure in Germany,....
Departing from coal: Poland’s new energy roadmap Tired Earth March 07, 2024 The election of a new government in Poland has enabled the country to tackle its coal-dependent energy system and bring....
Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century Tired Earth February 28, 2024 Mangrove forests cover approximately 0.1% of the Earth's land surface but play a vital role in providing wildlife habitats and....
Empowering Young Minds: Students as Agents of Change in Climate Education Delphine Normand February 18, 2024 Climate literacy is crucial in today's world, and integrating it into school curricula can have profound benefits for both students....
What to make of Europe’s upcoming carbon management strategy Michael Murphy January 21, 2024 The European Commission’s upcoming carbon management strategy will propose the sequestration of up to 450 million tonnes of CO2 annually....