Satellites Can Now Identify Methane ‘Super-Emitters’
Two eyes in the sky are now trained on Earth, locating the worst offenders for releasing methane, wherever they may be.
Read MoreLabour civil war re-erupts over £2.2bn Gatwick expansion plans
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has said she is “minded to approve” a second runway at Gatwick airport while taking aim at “flight-shaming...
Read MoreBritish Airways and Netflix used green scheme that unlawfully took tribes' land
Global brands, also including Meta and Gucci, have paid millions of pounds for carbon credits from a project in Kenya, which a court ruled acquired...
Read MoreNew stove that plugs into a normal wall outlet could be major gain for health and the climate
For years, Ed Yaker, treasurer of a New York City co-op with nearly 1,500 units, and fellow board members have dealt with gas leaks. It can mean the...
Read MoreSenate reverses Biden-era EPA rule that could help fossil fuel companies continue to boil planet alive
Members of the Senate voted Thursday to reverse a Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency rule that limits methane emissions from the oil and gas...
Read MoreThe Dirty Business of Clean Energy: The U.K. Power Company Polluting Small Towns Across the U.S
In partnership with All Sheila Mae Dobbins wants is an apology. In 2014, an industrial facility producing wood pellets opened so close to her house...
Read MoreMeet the Air France pilot who quit his dream job for the climate
Euronews Green exclusive: Anthony Viaux had it all - a dream job, a thriving career and a great salary. But he didn’t want any of it in the age of...
Read MoreThe Electric Vehicle Fight Turns to California
The future of EVs might hinge on a decades-old air pollution law. Whether the law is upheld will have ramifications far beyond the borders of the...
Read MoreOil major BP to slash renewable spending and double down on fossil fuels in strategy reset
British oil major BP on Wednesday announced plans to increase annual oil and gas investment to $10 billion through 2027 as part of a fundamental...
Read MoreHalf of homes need a heat pump by 2040 - how the Government will make it happen
Around a third of the emissions cuts between 2038 to 2042 will have to come from action by households, the Government's climate watchdog says
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