Which countries should end the pumping of oil and gas?

The world will need oil and gas for a few decades more, so who should produce it? The Cop28 UN climate summit in December secured agreement from almost 200 nations…

Climate techno-fixes raise concerns among the UK’s civil servants

The government is relying on special cow food and green plane fuel to cut emissions but its civil servants have grave doubts British civil servants have grave doubts about their…

Despite Cop28 pledge, France keeps farming fossil fuel subsidies

France has abandoned plans to phase out tax breaks on agricultural diesel in efforts to appease its increasingly disgruntled farmers At Cop28 last December, France’s former minister for the energy…

Oil drilling while in the Energy Charter Treaty is economically reckless

The UK is considering a new law which would invite applications for new oil and gas production licenses in the North Sea every year. This Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill will…

Loss and damage must be a focus of IPCC’s reports

Without proper interventions anchored on the latest and best available science, even more people would be vulnerable to disastrous impacts of tremendous economic and non-economic costs. The reports of the…

Switzerland proposes an UN expert group on solar geoengineering

A draft resolution aimed at creating a space for discussion on sun dimming technologies will be debated at the annual summit of the UN’s environment body this month Switzerland wants…

The Sahara gas pipeline faces problems, risking Nigerian taxpayers

The Nigerian government is sinking billions into the long-delayed project but economic and security problems are mounting For over 20 years, Nigeria has been trying to build a pipeline that…

In Argentina, Milei’s plans to cut environmental programs hindered

Ultra free-market president Javier Milei has not so far been able to get cuts to environmental regulations through Congress Argentina’s new free-market president Javier Milei is pushing for a rollback…

Indonesia’s nickel industry threatens Indigenous peoples’ rights

Indonesia supplies the EV industry with critical battery materials but the sector’s rapid expansion is threatening the rights of Indigenous peoples In the biodiversity-rich forests of Indonesia lies a metal…

Ecuador’s oil drilling vote could be delayed by the new president

To fund a crackdown against gang violence, Ecuador’s recently elected president Daniel Noboa suggested a moratorium on a vote to ban an Amazon oil drilling project. Last August, Ecuadorians voted…