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How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial

Climate change deniers have found a new champion in Kenyan farmer Jusper Machogu. On social media, he has become known…

1 week ago

The Carbon Footprint of Major Travel Methods

      Did you know that transport accounts for nearly one-quarter of global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions? This graphic…

2 weeks ago

What is ‘Net Zero’, anyway? A short history of a monumental concept

Last month, the leaders of the G7 declared their commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. Closer to…

4 weeks ago

35 Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

These days, you might be thinking about how to reduce your carbon footprint. It is impossible to miss news about…

1 month ago

Biomass, plastic waste and carbon dioxide feedstocks key to cutting chemical industry’s emissions

Efforts to defossilise the chemicals industry are likely to rely on biomass, plastic waste and carbon dioxide to source the…

1 month ago

Despite Global Climate Change, Earth Is Surprisingly Carbon Poor

For all the handwringing over the amount of carbon wreaking havoc on our global climate, Earth is remarkably carbon poor.…

1 month ago

Fossil fuels are losing ground to renewable energy in Europe

A new report shows a record drop in greenhouse gas emissions and power generation from fossil fuels. The European Union…

2 months ago

‘Green Islam’: What can it achieve in the world’s largest Muslim country

The environment is a central theme in the sermons of Nasaruddin, the influential head of the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta,…

2 months ago

Canada’s Hydro-Heavy Decarbonization Strategy in Jeopardy

Canada's hydropower production has decreased due to drought, prompting a shift towards fossil fuels and discouraging investment in new projects.…

2 months ago

World’s largest renewable energy project being built in India

When ready in five years, the world’s largest renewable energy plant will generate 30 GW of electricity and power 16…

3 months ago

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