Fossil fuel sites in Australia releasing climate-damaging methane into atmosphere
An investigative report published by a global nonprofit on Tuesday has made worrying revelations about methane leaks.
Ukraine faces overnight attacks, strikes bridges in occupied areas
Russia carried out several waves of attacks on Ukraine overnight, while Kyiv hit bridges in occupied territories on Sunday.
UK Government announces plans to bolster energy security and embrace renewables amid global turmoil
The UK unveils its plan to boost energy security and embrace renewables, following a 500% increase in renewable energy since 2010.
Environmental activists arrested after covering UK PM's home in black
Activists from Greenpeace were arrested Thursday after scaling UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's constituency home in northern England and covering it with black fabric to protest his fossil fuel policy.
Oil majors still profitabe even if super-profits gone
From BP to ExxonMobil to TotalEnergies, none of the oil and gas majors have repeated the exceptional profits posted in 2022 when prices surged in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but they nevertheless remain comfortably profitable this year.
UK to issue 'hundreds' of new oil, gas licences in North Sea
The UK government said Monday it would issue "hundreds" of new oil and gas licences in the North Sea to secure energy reserves while still aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
'It is just the beginning' – Climate scientists say that July is the warmest month on record
Climate extremes have intensified and are affecting developing countries the most, with experts saying "the era of global boiling has arrived".
Oil, gas majors post sliding profits on weaker prices
Shell joined other energy majors Thursday in posting sliding profits after oil and gas prices weakened from peaks reached in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
European stocks rally, Wall Street slumps on interest rate concerns
Stock markets had a mixed showing Thursday as European indices rallied while Wall Street slipped on concerns over interest rates.
The UK is fighting against Russia's forced deportation of Ukrainian children
Ukrainian children have been unlawfully bought to Russia, and forced into pro-Russia re-education camps. The UK has implemented 14 sanctions in response to Russia's attempts to destroy Ukrainian national identity.
76 people dead as monsoon rains again wreak havoc on Pakistan
At least 76 people, including eight children, have been killed in the floods and landslides caused by the monsoon rains in Pakistan.
Foreign Investment Network Limited (FIN) Announces the INVITATION: A Night of Prestige
Esteemed guests, including influential leaders, entrepreneurs, philanthropists and artists, will gather to celebrate outstanding achievements across various sectors.
Wimbledon: Just Stop Oil protesters cause two major disruptions
The environmental activists have also caused disruptions in the ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia.
US considers blocking the sun to limit global temperatures
The US is now even open to studying the possibility of blocking sunlight in an attempt to help fight global warming,
Culture wars put American companies on the defensive
Boycotting a beer, attacking products celebrating the LGBTQ community, and criticizing shareholders for promoting diversity: In the face of growing criticism from conservatives, American companies are backtracking on progressive corporate initiatives.
Interest rate hike heaps pressure on cash-strapped Britons
Millions of Britons are facing fresh mortgage misery after the Bank of England increased interest rates by an unexpected half-point, putting homeowners at risk of higher repayments on their loans during a cost-of-living crisis.
Church of England dumps all oil and gas investments
Campaigners on Thursday hailed a move by the Church of England to exclude all oil and gas majors from its investment portfolio because of climate concerns.
Is the soaring cost of living rooted in a deeper "cost of adaptation" crisis?
Climate and economic experts are pointing out that the systemic global and local problems behind sticky food inflation need more than just monetary approaches.
UK Labour opposition sets out green energy policy
The UK's main opposition Labour party on Monday vowed to turn the country into a "clean energy superpower" if it wins the next election.
Under-threat UK balti restaurants keep calm and curry on
They gave their name to an area of Britain's second city, but Birmingham's celebrated balti restaurants are facing a battle to survive.
Shell confirms impact of Clop ransomware attack on MOVEit file transfer tool
Shell, the oil and gas giant, acknowledges being affected by the Clop ransomware attack on the MOVEit file transfer tool, highlighting potential data breaches and ongoing investigations.
Is the EcoFlow PowerOcean what ever household needs to save the environment?
EcoFlow believes it is best equipped to handle home solar battery solutions in all households with its newest creation, PowerOcean.
Continued use of fossil fuels will be death sentence for millions globally: Greta Thunberg
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has said that the failure to phase out fossil fuels will prove to be a "death sentence" to millions of poor people
Air travel to soar near record in 2023: industry group
Airlines will return to profit and fly a near-record 4.35 billion passengers this year, but the sector's post-pandemic recovery remains fragile, an industry group said on Monday.
Fossil fuelled: Climate talks begin with spotlight on oil chief
The future of fossil fuels -- the leading source of planet-heating emissions -- will face scrutiny at UN climate negotiations Monday with an under-fire Emirati oil chief poised to step into the driver's seat.
UK inflation slides to 13-month low, stays elevated
UK food price inflation stood at 19 percent in April, around the highest level in more than 45 years.
Global warming set to break crucial 1.5C limit for first time
The world's temperature is likely to surpass the 1.5C limit for the first time, scientists predict, warning that the development of El Niño will "most likely lead to a new spike in global heating".
Europe resists energy crunch, boosting growth forecast
Consumer price inflation is expected to drop back to 2.8 percent in 2024, still above the European Central Bank's two percent target.
Bank of England lifts interest rate to 15-year high
Global policymakers are battling elevated inflation caused largely by runaway energy bills following last year's invasion of Ukraine by major oil and gas producer Russia.
World not ready yet to 'switch off' fossil fuels, COP28 host UAE says
The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday that countries should agree to phase out fuel emissions - not the production of oil, gas and coal