Climate Analytics: Why gas is the new coal
Gas has no place in a 1.5˚C world, and its use should already have peaked, but instead the expansion of the industry continues to rise, according to a new report by Climate Analytics. Read here
Gas has no place in a 1.5˚C world, and its use should already have peaked, but instead the expansion of the industry continues to rise, according to a new report by Climate Analytics. Read here
The poorest half of the global population will still emit far below the 1.5°C-aligned level in 2030. The richest 1 percent and 10 percent of people are set to exceed this level by 30 times […]
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Our survival depends on piercing the glassy surface of distraction, and ceasing to obey. Read here
A proposal to bring both nuclear power and natural gas into the bloc’s green finance taxonomy is circulating in Brussels. The paper has been branded as a “scientific disgrace” by campaigners who warned it would […]
The vast oceans of the planet provide myriad resources and are key for our survival – and yet the burgeoning narrative of the so-called Blue Economy threatens to entrench the same fallacy of endless growth […]
To stop climate change requires urban policy makers to now act like it’s an emergency, and what this actually means in practice. Paul Chatterton, is Professor of Urban Futures at the University of Leeds Cross-posted […]
The difference between an accident and a disaster is that the former consists of a single incident, the latter of a number of incidents – sometimes minor – that when they come together result in […]
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