The biggest chunk of the losses will likely be borne by workers in carbon-intensive sectors, which employ almost 32 million people across the world
The world is on track to add record amounts of solar energy capacity this year — a scenario that would be great for renewable goals, but will also pose some challenges
Study says upstream power switch drastically reduced emissions from Norway’s North Sea rigs and fields
Sectors like cement, chemicals and shipping aren’t securing enough orders for more emissions-friendly items, according to a COP28 initiative
Subsidies and tax breaks were provided for deforestation work, water pollution and fossil fuel consumption, an Earth Track report said
Negotiators say top oil-selling countries were likely to use a logjam on climate finance discussions to 'block any meaningful progress on fossil fuel mitigation'
The deal between Standard Chartered bank and UK-based start-up UNDO could open up a new path to financing for the carbon removals industry
Carbon dioxide removal is estimated to become a $100 billion industry by 2030, provided it can be scaled up
Researchers say India burns a huge amount of solid waste – equivalent to that of Indonesia, Nigeria, China and Russia combined
Britain’s reliance on coal for electricity is set to end, over 140 years after it opened the world’s first coal-fired power station in London in 1882
Greenhouse gas emissions by the global data centre industry are forecast to amount to about 40% of what the US emits in a year by 2030
The device would funnel all emissions from a ship’s engine, creating new salinated water, and dump it into the ocean