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....
Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds Hannah Steiner January 16, 2024 We are witnessing changes in forest functioning as forest ecosystems respond to global change drivers, such as carbon-dioxide-fertilization and climate....
China air pollution worsens in 2023, first time in decade Hannah Steiner December 26, 2023 China's air pollution worsened in 2023, the first time it has done so in a decade, a study released on....
The Carbon Cost of Smartphones Climate Club December 11, 2023 In the UK, each person's daily activities contribute to a carbon footprint equivalent to burning 40 pounds of coal.
Corruption can increase environmental efficiency and improve economy in developing countries, study argues Hannah Steiner November 26, 2023 It is possible for corruption to lead to better environmental efficiency and improved economy in developing countries, according to a....