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Economic degrowth policies will be effective in fighting climate change

Degrowth policies can be effective in fighting climate breakdown and biodiversity loss, as well as securing human needs and well-being.

Air travel emissions in Norway are double the global average

Discover how greenhouse gas emissions from Norwegian air travel are twice as high as the worldwide average and how they plan to combat them.

EU green investments needed to hit ambitious climate targets

In a new study, experts have proposed a European pact to increase EU green investments, allowing Paris Agreement targets to be met. 

Greenhouse gas emissions planning tool helps achieve Paris Agreement targets

Discover a new planning tool that determines the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions needed to meet Paris Agreement goals.

Potential ocean solutions developed in real-world laboratories

As human pressures continue to affect our seas, ocean solutions need to be developed to ensure that these areas are sustainably managed.

ASPIRE project optimises accuracy and efficiency of weather forecasts

Read how the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is pioneering a method for more accurate and energy-efficient weather forecasts.

Transitioning to green energy could produce more harmful carbon emissions

The construction of green energy sources consumes energy, some of which comes from the fossil fuels we are trying to eradicate.

Regime shift in Arctic ecosystem is likely to be irreversible

Large numbers of whales are dwelling previously ice infested water, indicating that changes in a Greenland Arctic ecosystem are permanent.

How Europe’s wildfires are a sign for the grid to implement digital solutions

As the impacts of climate change become increasingly clearer, digital solutions must be implemented to meet short-term emergency needs.

CAPTICO2: Elevating carbon capture through cutting-edge CO2 mineralisation technologies

How to lower the emissions of hard-to-abate industries with economically attractive carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies.

UN announces new satellite-based system to detect methane emissions

The Methane Alert and Response System was launched at COP27. It is a data-to-action platform, set up to curb methane emissions.

Global CO2 emissions remain at record levels

According to the Global Carbon Project, there is no sign of the urgently needed decrease in CO2 emissions to limit warming to 1.5°C.

COP27: UK’s climate adaptation budget tripled to £1.5bn

The PM announced the climate adaptation budget will be tripled to support local forest communities, conservation, and clean energy projects.

Scientists unearth the cause of our planet’s first mass extinction event

Read how geologists have uncovered what initiated the Earth's first-ever mass extinction event, which occurred around 550 million years ago.

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