If resolution is passed governments will have legal responsibility to cut greenhouse gas emissions The UN’s willingness to tackle the climate crisis in a fair and legal way will be tested next week during a critical vote of the UN general assembly in New York. Every member state is being asked to back a series of landmark findings on climate justice from the international court of justice (ICJ) as part of a new political resolution. If passed, it will mean governments recognise they have a legal responsibility to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, including tackling fossil fuels. Continue reading...
PARIS - One in four 2026 World Cup games could take place in very hot conditions as climate change has increased the risk of extreme heat in North America since the US hosted the 1994 tournament, researchers warned Thursday.
Open access notables The Perils of Climate Catastrophism: A Call to Situate Crisis and Change , Bickerstaff, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change Catastrophic imaginaries are inextricably bound to how we think about climate change and also how we respond—individually and collectively—to the urgent challenges of achieving rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. This advanced review reflects on, and problematises, the power and persistence of ideas about climate catastrophe. It is argued that this politically and culturally dominant framing of imminent planetary devastation impedes and constrains action on climate change. It is a position that underlines, I suggest, a need to rethink and better situate our narratives of, and relations to, climate...
The minister says the situation in Cuba is "extremely tense", as a US-led blockade of oil to the country causes widespread power cuts.
Oil prices saw a slight uptick as traders awaited crucial talks between US President Trump and China's Xi Jinping. Lingering concerns over the Strait of Hormuz disruptions and the ongoing Middle East conflict are keeping markets on edge. Despite US pressure, China's continued reliance on Iranian oil adds complexity to potential resolutions.
Learn how climate change and human activity are fueling dangerous wildfires in many of Africa’s highest mountain ecosystems.
Some Canadian oil industry and development leaders are suggesting Ottawa should reconsider eventually selling the Trans Mountain pipeline to the private sector.
The pipeline remains stalled months after Gazprom signed a “legally binding” memorandum with China, even despite the global energy crisis.
S-Oil said Wednesday it has unveiled an immersion cooling solution for data centers with Global Standard Technology at HVAC Korea 2026 in Seoul.
Scientists are focusing on improving apples’ resilience after stressors like wild temperature swings and drought Terence Robinson still remembers the Valentine’s Day Massacre – of 2015, not 1929. For the Cornell University horticulture professor , the term doesn’t conjure up Tommy guns and Al Capone’s Chicago . Instead of a gangster, the culprit in Robinson’s massacre was the weather. And its victims were the apple orchards of the north-eastern United States. Continue reading...
[This Day] With the disruption of work on the 80-kilometre gas pipeline being constructed from Sagamu in Ogun State to Ibadan in Oyo State, by NIPCO Gas Limited in joint venture with NNPC Gas Marketing Limited, foreign and local investors in Nigeria's oil and gas industry are seeking the Presidency's urgent intervention for a speedy resolution of the dispute according to the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), Ejiofor Alike writes.
Premier Roger Cook has the prime minister’s implicit support but he’s making it harder for federal Labor to meet its much-vaunted climate targets Want to get this in your inbox when it publishes? Sign up for the Clear Air Australia newsletter here Western Australia has blazing sun, stunning Indian Ocean beaches, wide open roads and, for the first time in a while, a potentially successful AFL team . It also has an occasional separatist urge. That tendency may partly explain why its government thinks it shouldn’t be expected to act on the climate crisis in the same way as the population on the east coast. Anthony Albanese and members of his cabinet have given implicit support to its climate position. The prime minister has fallen in behind the WA Labor government as the premier...
The Indian rupee hit a new low against the US dollar, pressured by rising oil prices and external debt. Analysts link the decline to the US-Iran conflict, which has boosted crude oil costs and strained India's economy. While the RBI and government are intervening, markets anticipate potential interest rate hikes to stabilize the currency and manage inflation.
The UK Government appears to have committed itself to no new oil and gas licences with the publication of the King's speech
Taipei, Taiwan — In South Korea, a global energy supply crunch has hit hard. Officials have advised energy conservation, cut growth forecasts and warned of fallout from high inflation and 17-year lows in the value of its currency. Yet the nation’s largest companies are raking in record profits, and its stock market is hitting all-time highs. … The post Tech boom vs oil crisis: Asia’s new economic reality is a warning for the world appeared first on Egypt Independent.
[Premium Times] The police chief attributed deforestation to indiscriminate logging in spite of threats to environmental sustainability and public safety.
A controversial land swap orchestrated by the mega rich could be ‘a harbinger of what’s to come’ for public lands under Trump. The post The billionaires’ club at the center of America’s public lands fight appeared first on High Country News.
Der heute als Ye bekannte Künstler gab vor Gericht zu, einen Sample nach einem ausverkauften Listening-Event bewusst entfernt zu haben – weil er keine Freigabe besaß. Kanye West und seine Unternehmen müssen 438.558 Dollar Schadensersatz zahlen, nachdem eine Jury festgestellt hat, dass er das Urheberrecht an einem unveröffentlichten Demo-Track verletzt hat. Er hatte den Track in einer frühen Version seines Grammy-prämierten Songs „Hurricane“ gesamplet – und diese Version vor fünf Jahren 40.000 Fans bei einem ausverkauften „Donda“-Listening-Konzert vorgespielt. Die Kläger hatten... Der Beitrag Kanye West verliert Prozess um ungeklärten Sample auf „Hurricane“ erschien zuerst auf Rolling Stone.
Asian markets showed mixed trading as AI stock momentum waned, oil prices stayed high, and inflation worries persisted. Japan's Nikkei saw a slight gain, while South Korea's Kospi recovered some losses. Concerns over stalled US-Iran talks and hotter US inflation data contributed to investor caution across the region.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi affirmed on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, the depth of ties between Egypt and Norway, praising Norway’s pioneering experience in managing energy resources and developing technology, as well as the role played by major Norwegian companies as distinguished models in both conventional and renewable energy sectors. The remarks … The post Egypt, Norway tackle green energy technology appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Fervo Energy's IPO could raise $1.8 billion in one of the largest renewable energy public offerings ever, signaling growing investor confidence in clean energy.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE02149B, Review Article Hongguan Wang, Jinshuo Zou, Peng Chao, Jianfeng Mao, Gemeng Liang With the rapid expansion of electric vehicles and grid-scale energy storage industries, the first generation of lithium-ion power batteries worldwide is approaching large-scale retirement, leading to a surging volume of... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Oil prices dipped Wednesday after a three-day rally, with traders watching the Iran conflict's ceasefire and the Trump-Xi summit. Despite a slight fall, crude remains above $100 a barrel due to ongoing supply fears. Analysts predict elevated prices for months, impacting global inflation and potentially delaying US interest rate cuts.
For decades, the arrival of summer in South Korea was heralded by the rhythmic hum of cicadas and the predictable onset of monsoon season. But as climate change rewrites the country’s seasonal script, the government is bracing for a new reality. On Wednesday, the Korea Meteorological Administration announced a sweeping overhaul of its national weather warning system, the first major restructuring in nearly two decades. The centrepiece of the plan is the introduction of a top-tier “extreme heat...
Amid concerns as negotiations to end the conflict in Iran hit a roadblock, Thailand has oil reserves to cover 117 days of consumption, says the Energy Ministry, piling on pressure to secure oil from regions other than the Middle East.
Social media campaigns attacking wind power aren’t just a U.S. phenomenon.
[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE Minister of State in the Vice President's Office (Union and Environment), Engineer Hamad Yusuf Masauni, has announced that the 2026 World Environment Day celebrations will be accompanied by a series of national events aimed at raising awareness on environmental conservation, addressing climate change, and bringing together stakeholders to discuss key environmental issues in the country.
The move sets up a fight with the United States, which opposes carbon pricing.
The main source of pollution is local emissions, created by things like traffic and manufacturing.
Southeast Asia must brace itself for a punishing spell of climate whiplash, with an expected El Nino threatening drought-like conditions, flash floods, crop losses and haze across the region, experts have warned. The threat is also landing at a fragile moment for emerging economies, analysts add, as geopolitical tensions, higher energy costs and pressure on remittances leave governments and households with less room to absorb climate shocks. Sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific...
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board's 'Let's Eat Balanced' campaign claimed the produce had a lower carbon footprint than other countries.
New models chart how virus-carrying rodents may spread across Argentina as climate change reshapes weather patterns.
Climate scientists have revealed that last month's sea surface temperatures were the second-warmest for any April on record, reflecting the emergence of El Niño.
Shawn and Sara Good moved to leafy Little City in Bangor in late April to escape increasingly extreme weather including tornadoes and wildfires close to their previous home in Austin, Texas.
Emily Mango, 42, said North Carolina Congresswoman Virginia Foxx wrote a 'horrific letter' in response to her son's school assignment asking her to consider tax credits for electric vehicles.
A 2025 satellite photo shows the swirling cyclone of Hurricane Kiko bearing down on Hawaii while the island state was obscured by a bright, reflective streak.
More than 41 000 people have been affected by severe flooding in Cape Town as South Africa declares a national disaster after storms, heavy rain and wind batter multiple provinces
EPA and the State Department say the lawsuit is undermining federal authority. DOJ has lost similar cases against states.
Ethylene oxide (EtO) is about 60 times more carcinogenic than believed in 2006, research finds A new Trump administration plan to rescind 2024 regulations for toxic ethylene oxide (EtO) pollution more broadly aims to limit the Environmental Protection Agency ’s authority to strengthen public health protections around hazardous emissions and could result in more of the toxin being released into the air. Recent research has found EtO is about 60 times more carcinogenic than thought when the last regulations were developed in 2006. In 2024, the Biden EPA passed a rule that strengthened the regulations to reflect the updated science, and required the nation’s EtO emitters to collectively cut their emissions by about 90%. Continue reading...
Julia Kern says warming winters are transforming her sport – and pushing her to act. The post Olympic skier sounds alarm on vanishing snow appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
Oil rose again on Tuesday as hopes for a deal to end the war in Iran continue to fizzle.
It is the most extracted solid material on Earth – but this extraction can threaten ecosystems and livelihoods Malé is one of the world’s most overcrowded cities, but it faces double pressure. As well as a growing population, the capital of the Maldives is also threatened by rising sea levels. Owing to climate breakdown, its living space is shrinking. So the justification for a land reclamation project seemed clear. Take sand from elsewhere in the archipelago and use it to build up the land available for Malé’s people. What could go wrong? After all, it’s only sand, right? Continue reading...
The Indian government has rationalised royalty rates and methodologies for crude oil, natural gas, and casing head condensate to simplify regulations and boost the upstream energy sector. This move aims to bring greater clarity, consistency, and predictability to the oil and gas regime, encouraging fresh investments in exploration and production activities.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that Africa is bearing the heaviest burden of the global climate crisis despite contributing the least to global emissions, calling for increased climate financing and stronger international recognition of the continent's needs.
New research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high
Middle East conflict jitters are pushing oil prices higher, with Brent crude and WTI futures seeing gains. Ceasefire talks with Iran are reportedly "on life support" following Tehran's response to a US proposal, which included broader regional demands. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil passage, remains a key flashpoint, with Iran asserting control, raising concerns about global energy supplies.
Oil refiner Thai Oil Plc is bracing for financial uncertainty in the second half, including the impact of the state policy to reduce diesel ex-refinery prices, though it posted a net profit of more than 19 billion baht in the first quarter.
The assessment highlights the deepening risk that surging energy prices could drag down global growth, as the conflict in the Middle East stretches into its third month.
There are plans to install solar panels on the roofs of buildings at Lady Victoria Colliery at Newtongrange.
The U.K. launched its own carbon market following Brexit, which has traded at a discount to the EU equivalent.
The United States has sanctioned 12 individuals and entities accused of enabling elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' sale of Iranian oil to China
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Volume 131, Issue 5, May 2026.
Move comes as administration seeks to boost drilling, logging, mining and grazing on taxpayer-owned land The interior department is canceling a rule that put conservation on equal footing with development, as Donald Trump’s administration eases restrictions on industries and seeks to boost drilling, logging, mining and grazing on taxpayer-owned land. The 2024 rule adopted under former president Joe Biden was meant to refocus the interior department’s Bureau of Land Management, which oversees about 10% of land in the US. It allowed public property to be leased for restoration in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling. Continue reading...
BYD just launched the 2026 Seagull with a starting price of $10,300 and an optional LiDAR driver-assist package that puts features usually reserved for premium EVs into one of the world's most affordable electric cars.
As the 2026 hurricane season nears, most people are watching Florida. However, experts revealed the forgotten hurricane zone is overdue for a catastrophic storm.
A volcanic eruption in the South Pacific cleaned up its own methane pollution, offering a potential mechanism for removing this potent greenhouse gas from the atmosphere.
An experimental hydrogen engine developed by researchers at the University of Magdeburg offers better performance than diesel with none of the emissions.
A US start-up is putting autonomous data centres in the ocean, powered by wave energy, but experts warn that the harsh environment could make maintenance challenging
CIVICUS discusses Gen Z-led protests in the Philippines with Charles Zander, a 17-year-old climate justice activist from Bohol and youth campaigner for Greenpeace Philippines. The Philippines is particularly exposed to climate change, hit by increasingly destructive annual typhoons. In 2025, a major scandal over corruption in flood control funds brought young people onto the […]
Global sea surface temperatures were the second-highest on record for April. The post April 2026: Earth’s fourth-warmest April on record appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
Survey of 27,000 Australian supermarket items found some products boasting environmental benefits had significantly higher emissions than unlabelled counterparts Foods in supermarkets boasting environmental terms such as “natural” or “sustainable” are mostly just using marketing speak, rather than verified claims, Australian researchers have found. More than 27,000 packaged foods sold at Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA and Harris Farm supermarkets in Sydney were assessed by researchers from the George Institute for Global Health. Continue reading...
In the biggest sign of progress since the Paris Agreement, a critical mass of the world economy is now working together to phase out fossil fuels
Benjamin Netanyahu is moving to wean Israel off American financial support, just as Donald Trump's Iran peace proposal unravels and oil prices surge.
Saudi Aramco has reported a 26 percent jump in first-quarter profit thanks to higher oil prices, a positive sign for Saudi Arabia’s finances as the country grapples with damage to energy infrastructure and a knock to oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz. In an earnings statement Sunday, Aramco said it had “sharply ramped up” … The post Saudi’s Arabia’s oil giant gets boost from higher crude prices appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Japan is aggressively accelerating the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies to bolster resource security and reduce its heavy reliance on foreign mineral imports.
More than 150,000 people have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Maila, the latest storm in the Pacific area, which continues to drive what the UN relief coordination office OCHA has described as “significant humanitarian needs” across the Solomon Islands.
Oil is rising on Monday as hopes for a deal to end the war in Iran fade following Tehran's latest response to the U.S. proposal and Trump's description of it as "unacceptable."
Oil prices are rising today, after US President Donald Trump dismissed Iran’s latest terms to end the war, sparking fears of a fresh escalation in the conflict that would keep the vital Strait of Hormuz shuttered for even longer. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was up 2.9 percent to $104.2 a barrel. WTI, the … The post Oil prices climb after Trump rejects Iran’s peace proposal appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Oil prices surged as President Trump rejected Iran's peace proposal, reigniting fears over global energy supply routes. Hopes for breakthrough talks faded, shifting market attention to Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing. Saudi Aramco warned of significant oil market losses, while tankers navigated the Strait of Hormuz with tracking systems off.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Advance Article DOI : 10.1039/D6EE00712K, Perspective Yaozhi Liu, Lu Lin, Shuqi He, Hong Wu, Daihuo Liu, Dongliang Chao, Xiaoqi Sun This perspective systematically evaluates Mn 2+ dissolution behavior in aqueous Zn–MnO 2 batteries to understand its dual characteristics of active material loss vs. double capacity contribution, aiming to advance energetic aqueous batteries. To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above. The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Climate models are converging: El Niño is likely to return by mid-2026 and could be strong. According to the World Meteorological Organization, it could emerge as early as May–July 2026, with several national hydrometeorological agencies in Asia and the Pacific already issuing alerts. El Niño makes headlines not because it is rare, but because it […]
Members of the multistate climate program said following POLITICO's reporting that they may consider changes to the market if high prices persist.
Temperatures will be below the May average this week as colder air spreads in from the Arctic. Simon King explains what we should expect
The military alliance sees clean power as a logical replacement for fossil fuels.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Advance Article DOI : 10.1039/D6EE90039A, Correction Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence. Antonio Gasós, Ronny Pini, Viola Becattini, Marco Mazzotti To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above. The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
The Strait of Hormuz waterway remains effectively shut, severely disrupting global energy shipments.
Latest from the Ice… Welcome to the latest postcard from Rothera Research Station. We’re at the end of the season. Science at Rothera Research Station Did you know that the […] The post 10 May 2026: Postcard from Rothera Research Station appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
There are generally some important differences between American and European engines, and it is important to make sure you choose the right type of oil.
An oil spill near Iran's Kharg Island, the country's primary oil export hub, has raised concerns amid a US naval blockade. Satellite images show a significant oil slick, potentially amounting to 3,000 barrels lost. This incident occurs as Iran faces a storage crisis due to the blockade, with capacity nearing its limit.
Incomplete gasoline combustion can lead to your car running rough, and in the worst cases, can seriously damage engine components.
State-owned oil companies are facing over Rs 1 lakh crore in losses due to soaring global fuel prices, with daily under-recoveries reaching Rs 1,700 crore. Despite this, petrol and diesel prices remain unchanged, impacting the financial health of these crucial energy providers. A fuel price hike now appears inevitable, with the government facing a political decision on timing and extent.
It's not just thinner bears that are coming ashore as the climate warms.
Saudi Arabia’s state oil company’s profits up 26% to £26.9bn in first three months of year Business live – latest updates Saudi Arabia’s state oil company reported a 26% jump in profits in its first quarter as its east-west pipeline allowed it to ship millions of barrels of oil out of the Gulf despite conflict in the Middle East . Profits at Saudi Aramco hit $33.6bn (£26.9bn) in the first three months of the year, while revenue rose nearly 7% compared with a year earlier to $115.5bn. Continue reading...
Hong Kong authorities have stressed that an operational glitch at a nuclear plant in neighbouring Shenzhen involving the closure of a cooling water isolation valve earlier this week posed no risk to public health or the environment. The Security Bureau said on Sunday that Guangdong’s Nuclear Emergency Committee Office had notified it of an operational event at Ling Ao Nuclear Power Station in mainland China, that occurred last Thursday. The plant, about 50km (31 miles) north of urban Hong Kong,...
Global oil inventories are rapidly depleting due to the Iran war disrupting crude flows from the Persian Gulf, leading to concerns of price spikes and shortages. Asia faces immediate pressure, with some nations potentially experiencing shortages within a month as reserves hit multi-year lows. Strategic reserves are being deployed, but this further weakens the global safety buffer.
Anthony Pollio, 33, was found dead on Wednesday after being mauled by a bear at Glacier National Park. Pollio's death marks the first fatal bear attack in Montana since 1998.
Beneath the shining white glaciers of the Andean mountains lie valuable deposits of gold, copper and molybdenum which, until recently, were off-limits to the mining companies that have set their eyes on these untapped minerals. That could be about to change, after legislators in Argentina agreed to amend the Glacier Law that has prohibited all mining and exploration activities in the country’s glacier regions since 2010. The legislation defined the country’s 16,000 glaciers – covering an area of...
Emissions understated by factor of five in Essex plans for tech giant, while Greystoke’s Lincolnshire plans show similar error Developers working for Google have significantly misstated how much carbon two proposed AI datacentres will contribute to the UK’s total emissions in planning documents reviewed by the Guardian. The tech company wants to build two huge datacentres – one 52-hectare (130 acre) project in Thurrock and another at an airfield in North Weald, both in Essex. To do so, developers are required to submit planning documents calculating how much carbon these projects will emit as a proportion of the UK’s total carbon footprint. Continue reading...
It’s too harsh to call the Flyers frauds, but these three playoff games against the Hurricanes exposed a substantial deficit in depth and experience.
Council’s plan will leave Federal Emergency Management Agency ill-equipped to respond to extreme weather events, experts say Sweeping changes may be in store at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), the nation’s frontline emergency response coordinator, that experts warned could further erode US capacity to handle disasters as the risks of extreme weather fueled by the climate crisis continue to rise. Fears about a fundamental overhaul of Fema’s form and function have been brewing since Donald Trump returned to the White House. After castigating the agency over claims that it was too expensive and “doesn’t get the job done”, Trump set to gutting Fema as an early priority for his second term. Continue reading...
This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. For decades, the US Forest Service has actively managed public lands to reduce wildfire risks by clearing underbrush and trees, or employing prescribed burns—something Indigenous nations have practiced for centuries. Scientists have generally lauded the ecological benefits of what is also known as “fuel […]
Hantavirus cases in Argentina have almost doubled in the past year, with the country recording 32 deaths alongside its highest number of infections since 2018. The rise comes as Argentine authorities race to trace the footsteps of a couple who traveled extensively in the country and later died amid an outbreak of the virus on … The post Hantavirus cases nearly doubled in Argentina in the past year. Experts say climate change is to blame appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Colder conditions will dominate next week after a brief hit of warmer weather for some this weekend as Matt Taylor explains.
In 2016, the Kaskawulsh Glacier retreated and the Slims River was reduced to a trickle. The waterway was dramatically rerouted south, to the Kaskawulsh River. Since, all that water has flowed into the Alsek, emptying into the Pacific. That could be dealing a blow to Kluane chum salmon.
South Korea is drawing growing interest from Middle Eastern oil producers seeking to store crude oil at the country’s petroleum reserve bases, the world’s sixth largest, amid a prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a South Korean official and an expert on the matter have said. The strait’s closure in the wake of the US-Israel war on Iran has taken a toll not only on South Korea and other nations dependent on oil imports but also oil-producing countries whose storage tanks are filling up...
Mexican authorities have announced that the school year will end over a month early as the country gears up to host World Cup matches, prompting broad backlash. Education Secretary Mario Delgado said the decision to end the school year 40 days early was made in part due to a heatwave affecting several states. “We’re going to end the school year on June 5 because many states are already experiencing high temperatures, and there’s also the issue of the World Cup,” he said at an event on Friday in...
India's state-run oil companies are absorbing nearly Rs 30,000 crore in monthly losses to maintain stable petrol, diesel, and LPG prices amidst soaring global energy costs. This financial burden arises from crude oil price surges and supply disruptions in West Asia, with the government prioritizing consumer protection.
Japan is expanding imports of Russian Sakhalin-2 crude oil beyond a one-time emergency purchase, extending supply arrangements to multiple refiners.
Antarctica is being overwhelmed by a triple whammy of climate chaos that has driven sea ice to record lows, a new study has revealed.
Idemitsu Kosan told TASS that the purchase was made at the request of Japan’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy to “ensure a stable supply of petroleum products.”
Satellite measurements show that in the early 2010s sea level rise suddenly accelerated to a rate of 4.1 millimetres per year, possibly in response to an increase in the rate of global warming
The U.S. military said it disabled two Iranian-flagged oil tankers entering a port in the Gulf of Oman on Friday.
A study in Science examined how climate change will affect the habitat ranges of plant species. Another looked at what types of at-risk flowering plants have the rarest evolutionary history.
[New Times] Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) on Thursday, May 7, launched a subsidised insurance for greenhouse agriculture to protect farmers against climate shocks, while encouraging investment in commercial agriculture.
A US$30 million carbon credit deal by tech giant Amazon with India’s Good Rice Alliance will boost carbon markets globally, according to experts, potentially showing agriculture – as well as industry – can be at the heart of emission reductions. The organisation, primarily backed by Bayer and in collaboration with GenZero and Shell, is designed to transform emissions-heavy rice cultivation in India through scientific advances. It helps thousands of smallholder farmers adopt climate-smart growing...
Al Gore’s famous documentary has mostly stood the test of time. The post A look back at ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ 20 years later appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
Escalating Middle East conflict has choked the world's busiest oil passage, pushing crude prices past $100 per barrel with warnings of a surge to $167 or higher. A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens a severe energy and trade shock, potentially reducing global trade growth significantly and deepening economic uncertainty worldwide.
[Scrolla] Emergency teams rescued 2,517 people from the rising waters and moved them to community centres to sleep and get food. The dangerous weather forced the education department to shut down schools in Nelson Mandela Bay and Sarah Baartman until Friday.
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat, on Thursday, May 7, 2026, discussed with Daniel Calderon, Founder and Managing Partner of UAE-based Alcazar Energy, and the accompanying delegation, the latest developments in implementing 1,500-megawatt wind energy projects in Zaafarana and south Hurghada. The talks focused on the progress of projects carried out by Alcazar … The post Electricity minister reviews progress of 1,500 MW wind energy projects with UAE’s Alcazar Energy appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 131, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
Oil prices surged Friday as US-Iran tensions flared, reversing earlier declines. US strikes on Iranian targets prompted accusations of ceasefire violations, escalating fears over the vital Strait of Hormuz. This geopolitical volatility overshadows concerns about suspicious trading activity linked to policy announcements, impacting global energy supplies and inflation.
State policymakers appear unprepared for a potential increase in power bills driven by a doubling of emissions credit prices as Virginia gears up to rejoin a regional climate program.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’s secured changes to the state’s climate law, delaying a transition off fossil fuels while soothing affordability concerns.
Countries would be able to exempt companies from the rules on energy security grounds, even before major disruption occurs, under draft guidelines seen by POLITICO.
The spectre of the global energy crisis loomed over the three-day Asean summit in the Philippines as regional leaders converge for a final day of talks in Cebu on Friday. Analysts say that while some major flashpoints were addressed – with Thailand and Cambodia’s joint statement of solidarity being a bright spot – surging fuel costs as a result of the Iran war weighed heaviest on the minds of Southeast Asian leaders. The fuel crisis was the “defining issue”, said Vu Lam, an Asean observer and...
State policymakers appear unprepared for a potential increase in power bills as Virginia gears up to rejoin a regional climate program.
Water minister Rose Jackson calls drying in Gwydir region ‘devastating’ as bill passes upper house Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here Water flows to parched New South Wales wetlands where an urgent rescue mission to save dying wildlife unfolded are a step closer to resuming after legislation passed the state parliament’s upper house. The water minister, Rose Jackson, told the parliament on Thursday night the impact of a halt to environmental flows in the internationally significant Gwydir region had been “devastating” as she introduced legislative amendments she said would allow flows to resume. Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...
Scott Towers and his family were walking home from his brother's house when a sudden storm picked up. Wind knocked down the power line, leaving Towers to make a life-changing decision.
[The Point] The Gambia Police Force, in collaboration with DLEAG, the Department of Forestry, the National Environment Agency (NEA), the Department of Fisheries, and the Gambia Armed Forces, has concluded a three-day capacity-building training on the use of INTERPOL tools to combat environmental crimes. The training was held at the Police Cooperative Credit Union in Kanifing from April 28 to April 30, 2026.
The latest dip in global crude prices has eased financial pressure on the Thai Oil Fuel Fund, shifting its role from subsidising diesel prices to collecting contributions from motorists, according to the Energy Policy Planning Office.
A new atlas renders climate extremes in Germany visible: The Alfred Wegener Institute in the Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM shows extremes based on the data from the German Weather Service. The atlas clearly shows how climate change is developing and what changes are already noticeable.
It is the largest religious gathering in the world - but the Hajj pilgrimage is becoming increasingly dangerous, a new study has warned.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Parliament has stepped up calls for methane-specific legislation and policy reforms as lawmakers push for urgent action to curb emissions blamed for accelerating climate change.
[New Dawn] The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reaffirmed Liberia's commitment to responsible investment while cautioning against projects that harm the environment, jeopardize public health, exploit communities, or ignore legal requirements.
As oil prices have risen amid geopolitical turmoil, one perhaps overlooked driver of climate change is coming into sharper focus: the production of plastics which are deeply tied to fossil fuels.
India’s military is exploring alternative energy sources amid surging oil and gas prices caused by supply disruption from the Iran war, a trend that analysts say is set to accelerate among Asian countries heavily dependent on energy imports. According to local media reports, the Indian army plans to get biogas stoves to replace natural gas-fired appliances for cooking. It is also exploring the use of green fuels for army vehicles and administrative work, as well as solar and wind power for...
[Ghanaian Times] For two consecutive months, Millicent 'Mama' Dzissah, a 45-year-old fishmonger and retailer at Vodza near Keta, has watched her livelihood slip away as dwindling fish stocks in Ghana's Volta Region coastal waters leave fishermen returning with little or no catch.
[New Times] Parliamentarians have called for the development of a strong pipeline of bankable renewable energy projects as Rwanda steps up efforts to attract climate finance and accelerate its green transition.
AirAsia X co-founder Tony Fernandes said he is preparing to launch a new airline, betting that expanding while the aviation industry’s being roiled by high oil prices will pay off in the future. The new airline will be announced in the next month or two, Fernandes said in a video interview from Montreal late on Wednesday. The low-cost Southeast Asian carrier group is moving some planes for the business it is starting, he said, without providing further details. The expansion would come on the...
Record flooding pushed Michigan's dams to the brink of disaster. The near miss reflects the national problem of infrastructure that is not suited to the challenges of a warming world.
Authorities are considering lifting a temporary ban on the export of refined oil, citing secure reserves and a growing surplus in storage facilities, according to Sarawut Kaewtathip, director-general of the Department of Energy Business (DOEB).
Firm benefits from conflict to rake in $6.9bn as higher energy prices turbocharge profits Shell has reported better than expected profits of $6.9bn (£5bn) after its oil traders reaped the benefits of soaring energy prices during the war in Iran, angering climate campaigners. Higher oil and gas prices during the Middle East conflict helped Europe’s biggest oil and gas company post a 115% jump in first-quarter profits from the $3.2bn reported in the last three months of 2025, easily surpassing the $6.4bn forecast by City analysts. Continue reading...
The war in Iran has pushed global oil prices higher, which boosts oil company revenues. But major U.S. oil companies aren't signaling plans to increase production to bring down prices at the pump.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has said New York is unique in having a statutory emissions reduction requirement, but legal experts and environmental groups disagree.
The artist, now known as Ye, clearly wasn't happy to be on the witness stand over an early version of his Grammy-winning song "Hurricane"
Icy, isolated Peter I Island stirred up a show in the atmosphere off the West Antarctic coast.
Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar arrived in Moscow on Thursday for a high-profile visit that comes as Kuala Lumpur looks for alternative oil sources amid the Iran war-linked fuel crisis. Sultan Ibrahim landed at Vnukovo-2 International Airport at 4.20pm local time on Thursday, according to Malaysian reports, and was received by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko, senior protocol officials and Malaysia’s ambassador to Russia, Cheong Loon Lai. The king is attending Russia’s May 9...
US President Donald Trump’s landmark visit to China comes as the Iran war disrupts global energy supplies, fuels economic uncertainty and adds fresh strain to Washington-Beijing ties. In the first part of a series examining how rivalry, interdependence and geopolitical crises are reshaping the relationship between the two powers, we look at the Arctic as an arena for competition. The Arctic is heating up, both physically and in terms of geopolitics. As Arctic warming accelerates and sea ice...
Climate change is making landslides and tsunamis more likely in fjord regions such as Alaska's Tracy Arm.
A landslide in Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska created the second-largest tsunami on record. A new analysis links this abrupt event to the retreat of a glacier and, ultimately, to climate change.
With gas more than $6 in state, delivery of about 2m barrels is last planned shipment to pass through strait of Hormuz The average price of a gallon of gas in California already stands at more than $6, but more uncertainty looms as the last oil tanker from the Middle East arrived in the Golden state this week. The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday that the New Corolla, which left the Middle East for California before the war broke out, is delivering about 2m barrels of crude oil from Iraq to Long Beach. It was the last planned shipment to pass through the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
Learn how researchers used underwater cameras and hydrophones to observe life moving naturally through one of the least studied ecosystems beneath Arctic ice.
A newly published review in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment has revealed disturbing statistics on the growing environmental threats posed by global food production. The global food system, designed to feed and nourish humanity, is now a major contributor to climate change via greenhouse gas emissions, and the largest driver of freshwater depletion, biodiversity loss, […]
At least 15 per cent of the Amazon has already been lost, and further destruction could unleash widespread rainforest dieback with as little as 1.5°C of global warming
Southeast Asia’s joint effort to tackle global issues such as the energy crisis caused by the Iran war is complicated by internal friction over tension between Thailand and Cambodia and the civil war in Myanmar, a senior Cambodian diplomat said on Wednesday.
"I think Canada is a bit insulated, if I may say, (of) what's happening. In fact, big things are happening," Faith Birol said in a fireside chat with Energy Minister Tim Hodgson.
Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK have rocketed over the last 12 months, accelerated by the war in the Gulf and the continuing energy crisis. But can the Scottish charger network cope?
The study found the tsunami might not have happened but for the rapid retreat of a glacier that would have been in the landslide's path.
As Geothermal Heats Up in US States, Key Policy Levers Can Advance Its Next Generation shannon.paton@… Wed, 05/06/2026 - 08:42 Geothermal energy is a long-standing part of the U.S. power system. But it remains limited, supplying less than 1% of the country’s electricity. That’s now on the cusp of changing. A new generation of geothermal technologies can tap Earth’s heat energy in places without conventional geothermal, producing consistently available clean electricity and heat across the country. Next-generation geothermal has already seen significant cost declines and well drilling improvements in the past five years, with projects beginning to come online and major deals signed with utilities and large clean energy buyers. Between 2021 and 2025, National Laboratory...
Researchers say 481-metre wave in fjord was triggered by rockslide linked to climate crisis A mega tsunami in Alaska last year in a fjord visited by cruise ships is a stark warning of the risks of coastal rockslides and glacier retreat fueled by the climate crisis, a new study warns. Scientists recorded the world’s second-tallest tsunami after it struck the Tracy Arm fjord in south-east Alaska last August after a massive rockslide around the toe of a glacier. The tsunami reached 481 metres (1,578ft) in height; by comparison the Eiffel Tower is 330 metres (1082ft). Continue reading...
[Liberian Observer] The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia has announced sweeping enforcement actions against major companies, ordering Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) to finance the full scientific restoration of Lofa Creek following a pesticide spill that led to the mass death of aquatic life and the discovery of dead fish buried along the riverbank.
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Global oil prices plummeted and financial markets rallied after Washington paused a bid to reopen the Hormuz Strait to give peace negotiations a chance
It's not just that this California gubernatorial candidate has taken big donations from Chevron. The real tell was that he refused to take on Big Oil over climate change when other attorneys general were suing.
Researchers turned hard-to-recycle plastic into hydrogen using battery acid. This circular upcycling system tackles multiple problematic waste streams at once, the scientists claim.
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Oil prices are plunging on Wednesday following reports that the U.S. and Iran are making progress towards a memorandum of understanding to end the war.
The Trump administration is rushing to approve a 650-mile pipeline to bring oil from Canada’s tar sands into the U.S.
A letter penned by climate and human rights campaign groups has criticised Scottish Labour’s leader for his endorsement of the Rosebank oil field, expressing concern.
US president pauses ‘Project Freedom’ to work on ‘final agreement’ with Tehran; stocks also ride high on AI euphoria Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy. Asian stock markets hit record highs, following in Wall Street’s footsteps, and oil prices retreated after Donald Trump hailed “great progress” towards a “final agreement” with Tehran. on the request of Pakistan and other Countries, the tremendous Military Success that we have had during the Campaign against the Country of Iran and, additionally, the fact that Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran”. Investors bought and continue to add to positioning in the 2026 winners. There has been some buying in S&P...
US president briefly pauses ‘Project Freedom’ operation escorting ships through strait of Hormuz Business live – latest updates Oil prices have eased and stock markets rallied as Donald Trump touted “great progress” towards a “final agreement” with Iran, while momentum in AI-driven trading accelerated. The US president said he would briefly pause his “Project Freedom” operation escorting ships through the strait of Hormuz, which carries about a fifth of the global oil supplies and has been blockaded by Iran since late February, triggering an energy crisis. Continue reading...
The Trump administration is suing Vermont and New York for using novel tactics to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
New research shows that trees are cutting urban temperatures from climate change in half worldwide.
Record-breaking gold prices, driven largely by investor demand for safe assets amid rising global risks, have provided a strong incentive for illegal mining.
Japan’s offer of energy transition assistance for South Africa adds to about $10 billion in climate finance pledged to the continent’s biggest economy.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is the latest governor to reduce gasoline taxes as the Iran war hamstrings global oil supply.
Figures show that spring drought events are happening more often while there has been a sharp rise in "fire weather".
[The Conversation Africa] Across South Africa's rural landscape, thousands of hectares of fertile land lie unused. Irrigation systems have collapsed, water no longer reaches crops reliably, and many farmers lack the support needed to keep production going.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01772J, Paper Yu Shu, Yexuan Yu, Hongjie Xiao, Ziyi Xiang, Liping Wan, Guodong Li, Yao Liu, Jianhang Huang, Yonggang Wang The operating temperature of the reported aqueous redox flow batteries (ARFB) is typically above −20°C, which can be ascribed to the high freezing point of electrolytes, low ionic conductivity, and... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Winter is set to announce itself this week when a polar blast hits southeastern Australia from Thursday,
In certain vehicle models years, Ford's Coyote 5.0 engine experienced an oil consumption problem that has since led to multiple class action lawsuits.
Abstract Despite growing evidence of widespread genetic responses to anthropogenic activity, data shortfalls constrain genetic monitoring efforts and preclude the widespread use of genetic data to inform conservation. For flora, one option is to leverage the wealth of genetic material preserved in Earth’s vast herbarium collections, but the extent to which herbarium specimens can supply the population-level data required to monitor genetic change remains unclear. Using the Essential Biodiversity Variable (EBV) framework developed to monitor population-level genetic change, we show that digitized herbarium specimens could be used to quantify ∼162 K measures of genetic EBVs representing over 41 K species, 86% of regions on Earth, and spanning the past 250 years of global change. As such, we find...
Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, May 1, 2026 Chile’s Atacama desert is the driest mid-latitude desert in the world, receiving only 15 millimeters (0.59 inches) of precipitation per year. Only the dry valleys of Antarctica receive less precipitation. These environmental conditions have made the Atacama a […]
It could take at least seven months for the world's oil production to recover once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, but the current energy crisis could stretch into 2027, market analysts warn.
Stocks rose again on Tuesday as oil prices dropped and companies kept posting strong first quarter results.
[World Bank] Banjul -- The World Bank Group today released its Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for The Gambia, placing jobs, livelihoods, and economic opportunity at the center of the country's development agenda. The report shows that rising environmental pressures are already affecting productivity, agriculture, and infrastructure, and that targeted resilience-building investments are essential to protect jobs, grow the economy, and safeguard key assets in The Gambia.
And what climate change has to do with it. The post Five things you need to know about El Niño’s likely comeback appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
California has been at odds with the federal government for a number of reasons, and one of the more contentious issues has been oil.
State-run fuel retailers will not receive government financial backing for losses incurred from selling petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel below cost. Despite rising crude oil prices, the government has opted to shield consumers by not revising retail prices for these fuels, focusing instead on price adjustments for bulk diesel and commercial LPG.
The award-winning actor and activist said such a move by Gov. Mikie Sherrill would "be a giant victory for New Jersey’s environment and the world’s climate.”
New reporting highlights persistent secrecy in Venezuela's oil sector following U.S. intervention and leadership change.
Proposal from group that worked with AOC and Bernie Sanders seeks to counter claim that climate policy is politically toxic Americans do not care about the climate crisis, only economic issues: that’s the message some wonks have put forth in the past year, as the Trump administration has dismantled environmental protections. But the shift away from climate is misguided, an influential group of progressives is arguing. “The climate crisis is a core driver of the cost-of-living crisis and instability we see across the economy,” says a new policy platform from left-leaning thinktank Climate and Community Institute (CCI). Continue reading...
BEV sales jumped nearly 60% in April, taking total electric car registrations to more than 2m, says SMMT Business live – latest updates A recent jump in electric car sales in the UK is likely to be “tempered” by worries over rising inflation and energy prices caused by the Iran war, a leading industry body has warned. New car sales in the UK rose by 24% year on year to 149,247 in April, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Continue reading...
The war in Iran has led to the biggest decline in oil demand outside of the pandemic, according to S&P Global Energy.
[Daily News] Zanzibar -- Tanzania's vast potential in the blue economy, renewable energy and tourism sectors is expected to drive economic growth, but rising impacts of climate change could undermine these gains if urgent action is not taken.
In an ominous new study, researchers reveal that climate change will lead to enhanced 'spillover' of rodent-borne viruses.
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy affirmed that the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is leading efforts in all areas related to the environment, clean energy, and reducing carbon emissions. This came during the minister’s inauguration on Monday, April 4, 2026, of a solar power station at the museum, in a new step toward transforming … The post Tourism minister inaugurates solar power station at GEM appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Der Künstler, der heute als Ye bekannt ist, soll noch diese Woche aussagen – der Prozess um den Song „Hurricane“ hat begonnen. Kanye West hat im Laufe seiner kontroversen Karriere mehr als ein Dutzend Urheberrechtsklagen kassiert. Nun hat eine davon den Weg vor eine Jury gefunden – und der Künstler, der heute als Ye bekannt ist, soll noch diese Woche aussagen. Am Montag hörten acht Geschworene in einem Bundesgericht in der Innenstadt von Los Angeles die Eröffnungsplädoyers.... Der Beitrag Kanye-West-„Hurricane“-Urheberrechtsprozess: Übergangene Musiker fordern eine halbe Million Dollar erschien zuerst auf Rolling Stone.
Oil prices surged Tuesday as Iranian-linked attacks and military clashes heightened fears of disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude rose 6% to $114.44 a barrel, while WTI settled 4% higher at $106.42. The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone was struck by a drone, with Emirati officials blaming Iran.
A new study shows beaver populations have been steadily growing in the Arctic since 2008. The study echoes what land guardians have been observing, as the animals change waterways and affect fishing, hunting and traveling on the land.
Fervo Energy's upcoming IPO could expand the financial and market potential of large-scale geothermal businesses.
Utah, Oklahoma and Tennessee also have passed laws shielding polluters.
The majority of plastic particles in the atmosphere are colored and trap heat, leading to warming, according to a new study.
[The Conversation Africa] When environmental hazards strike, the damage is usually counted in numbers: how many people died, how many homes were destroyed, how many people were displaced, and how much money it will take to rebuild.
From a geothermal hotspot to the one-time “Lighthouse of the Pacific,” the heat is on beneath the volcanic landscape of western El Salvador.
The Hurricanes are retiring the beer skate. For now.
NY Times: Past events may no longer be a reliable guide of how the next one plays out.
Highway 5 is closed from Canora to Wadena as a result of the spring thaw and floods, according to Saskatchewan’s Highway Hotline.
The delays, which companies say have worsened significantly in recent weeks, are the latest step in the Trump administration’s efforts to block wind power.
The Justice Department is seeking to block a lawsuit filed against major players in the fossil fuel industry over their role in climate change.
Researchers found that airborne microplastics trap nearly one-fifth as much heat as black carbon.
Trump's plan to break the standoff with Iran over a shipping corridor that carries one-fifth of the world's oil has left energy executives baffled, with Tehran's attacks ongoing.
Black smoke has repeatedly risen over the Russian Black Sea port city of Tuapse after a series of Ukrainian drone strikes hit a major oil refinery and export terminal, setting off fires that have burned intermittently for days and spreading oil contamination across land, rivers, coastal waters and even rain water.
US president’s post follows flurry of mixed signals including concern Tehran had not ‘paid big enough price’. Plus, could Santa Marta climate talks mark ground zero in push to ditch fossil fuels? Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up here Good morning. Donald Trump has announced this morning that the US will “guide” ships trapped in the Gulf by the Iran war through the strait of Hormuz, and claimed his representatives were having “very positive” discussions with Iran. What has Iran said? The head of the Iranian military’s unified command has said US and foreign armed forces will be attacked if they enter the strait. It told US forces to stay out of the area and said its forces would respond harshly to any threat. It also told commercial ships and oil tankers to...
The US stock market is holding tentatively near its record heights on Monday, while oil prices climb with uncertainty about when oil tankers can resume crossing the Strait of Hormuz and restore the world’s flow of crude. Duelling claims about a possible Iranian strike on a US Navy vessel in the strait heightened the tensions. The S&P 500 slipped 0.1 per cent, coming off its latest all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 216 points, or 0.4 per cent, as of 9.35am Eastern time, and...
A proposal to boost low-value woody material as a biofuel feedstock failed in the House last week — but it's likely to reemerge in the Senate.
The Trump administration is working to ease requirements for states to curb emissions that harm visibility in national parks and wilderness areas.
[This Day] Abuja -- Abuja is set to become the centre of a critical global conversation as policymakers, climate experts and peacebuilding practitioners converge for the 2026 Peer Learning Forum on Peacebuilding and National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Processes, opening on May 5 at the Abuja Continental Hotel.
OPEC+ agreed to a modest increase in oil production for June as the group continues adjusting output during a period of disrupted global supply tied to the ongoing conflict involving Iran and restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
This year marks 30 years since a storm breached sea defenses in Porlock.
Skeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline . Were the 2022 whale deaths off the US East Coast caused by offshore wind development? The 2022 whale deaths have not been linked to offshore wind surveys or construction. Research has found no evidence of wind farms driving whale deaths, and responsibly developed wind farms avert systemic harms of fossil fuels. Bad practices like construction during peak migration, high-speed vessels, or not monitoring whale presence can increase risk. However, established regulations such as seasonal construction limits, population monitoring, and vessel-speed rules reduce exposure. Once operating, turbine noise...
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly attended the signing of a cooperation protocol between Tahya Misr Holding Company for Investment and Development and the ministries of electricity and finance to finance major renewable energy projects. The protocol was signed by Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat, Minister of Finance Ahmed Kouchouk, and Managing Director of … The post PM witnesses signing of renewable energy funding deal appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly held talks on Sunday, May 3, 2026, with executives from Italy’s Eni to discuss current operations and future investments, stressing Egypt’s commitment to a stable and attractive business climate. The meeting came during a visit to the offshore rig “Cairo-2” after it completed drilling the exploratory well “Dennis West 1X” in … The post PM meets Italy’s Eni officials to discuss energy investment appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by Gulf of Mexico before end of this century, authors say The process of relocating people from New Orleans should start immediately as the city has reached a “point of no return” that will see it surrounded by the ocean within decades due to the climate crisis , a stark new study has concluded. Ongoing sea level rise and the rampant erosion of wetlands in southern Louisiana will swallow up the New Orleans area within a few generations, with the new paper estimating the city “may well be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century”. Continue reading...
International Energy Agency analysis shows methane leaks remained at near-record highs in 2025 Methane emissions from the energy sector remained at near record levels in 2025, the International Energy Agency has concluded. Tackling the emissions could make billions of cubic metres of gas available to international markets, a top priority as the war in the Middle East squeezes energy supplies , the IEA said in a report. Continue reading...
In today’s newsletter: As oil prices spike and geopolitical tensions rise, a diverse group of governments is attempting to build momentum and rewrite the global energy script Good morning. The cost of fossil fuels is threatening to strangle the global economy once again. Last week, oil prices surged after the US president, Donald Trump, warned that a blockade of Iranian ports could last months – causing the price of oil to jump to its highest level since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With it, the spectre of global recession looms large. But on the Atlantic coast in Colombia last week, a coalition of the willing was working to break the cycle. Almost 60 governments met in Santa Marta for the world’s first conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels. At the conference, each country...
With energy prices depressed at the start of the year, Exxon Mobil and Chevron had arranged hedges to offset volatility.
The EPA administrator once touted the importance of climate adaptation programs. Now that he's in charge, he's taking a different approach.
A New Jersey lawmaker wants voters to approve $5 billion in borrowing for climate resilience. But he worries if there's political support.
The cabinet will consider a borrowing framework worth several hundred billion baht to fund the government's "Thai Chuay Thai Plus" (Thais Helping Thais Plus) programme on Tuesday, along with other welfare measures and renewable energy initiatives.
A protest outside a Brooklyn hospital turned chaotic after ICE agents arrested a Nigerian man and brought him in for treatment. Authorities say Okeke 'weaponized' his vehicle during his arrest.
A Serbian bird society successfully crowdfunded 8,000 euros to purchase and protect a two-hectare woodland, preventing its likely deforestation. This initiative highlights growing public concern for environmental protection in Serbia, a nation grappling with pollution and development threats. The society aims to preserve the 'Nightingale's Forest' and inspire similar local conservation efforts.
Local politicians say the move is in line with the Dutch capital's environmental targets.
Global competition to develop offshore SMRs is intensifying, with S. Korea moving to enter the emerging market for floating nuclear power systems.
Seven OPEC+ countries will raise oil output targets by 188,000 barrels per day in June, the third consecutive monthly increase, OPEC+ said in a statement
The United States is seeing record numbers of crude oil exports as the Strait of Hormuz continues to be held by Iran and the world is looking for alternative sources.
The mob quickly flooded the streets in front of and around the hospital in what appeared to be an attempt to block the ICE agents from leaving with the man, video shows.
Markets brace for a crucial week as investors await state election results, with potential impacts on sentiment. Developments in the West Asia conflict and their influence on crude oil prices remain a significant concern for India's import-dependent economy. Key economic data and Q4 earnings will also shape market movements.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the forces have struck two Russian oil tankers near Novorossiysk port. This action highlights Ukraine's ongoing strategy to disrupt Russia's energy sector. Drone warfare has intensified, with Ukraine increasingly targeting Russian territory. Russia has also conducted extensive drone attacks across Ukraine. Diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire are ongoing.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has issued a warning regarding a significant shift in weather patterns. Temperatures are expected to drop by 6°C to 7°C across the northern regions, extending to Greater Cairo and Northern Upper Egypt. While daytime conditions will remain relatively warm in most areas and hot in Southern Upper Egypt, temperatures will … The post Meteorological alert: Temperature drop and unstable weather conditions across Egypt appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Now California must figure out how to replace some 200,000 barrels of oil a day that will no longer be arriving from the Persian Gulf.
As the energy shock unleashed by tensions in the Middle East rippled through Africa, a massive oil refinery in Nigeria’s biggest city of Lagos, owned by Africa’s wealthiest man, came to the rescue. Running at its full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the world’s biggest single-train refinery supplied fuel to many African countries that usually relied on imports through the Strait of Hormuz, from Senegal in the west to Mozambique in the southeast. Built at a cost of about US$20 billion,...
Between $730 million and $780 million of a $1.6 billion government-backed loan tied to the power plant remained unpaid. Both the Trump and Biden administrations have looked at closing the plant.
The US has warned shipping companies against making payments to Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, citing sanctions risks. This alert comes amid rising tensions and disruptions to global oil trade, with Iran rerouting vessels and charging fees. The US has also imposed a naval blockade, further straining energy markets and complicating diplomatic efforts.
Middle East conflict escalates, pushing crude oil prices above $126 per barrel and straining India's state-run oil companies. Facing mounting losses, these companies seek permission to raise pump prices, but the government hesitates, balancing consumer protection against financial pressures and potential inflation.
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Looking out to sea from the grey sandy beaches of Santa Marta, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, it is never hard to spot evidence of the country’s thriving fossil fuel export trade. Oil tankers ride at anchor on the horizon, and […]
A Salvadoran man who was shot multiple times by ICE agents has been charged with assault on a federal officer. Federal officials say the man drove his car at agents, prompting defensive shots. His attorney claims agents opened fire first, prompting him to flee.
Thailand may need to extend subsidies for biofuel prices beyond September to safeguard energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, says Energy Minister Akanat Promphan.
In Mauritius, home to nearly 250 species of coral and 150 kilometres of reef, the decline has been stark. But restoration efforts are beginning to show promise.
Ottawa may be leaning toward a southern route for a new pipeline as it would face fewer environmental hurdles and less Indigenous opposition, the Globe and Mail reported last week.
NOAA researchers discovered a massive, ancient Porites rus coral colony in the Mariana Islands, thriving in an active underwater volcano's acidic waters. This record-breaking coral, estimated to be over 2,000 years old, offers a unique natural laboratory to study coral resilience amidst global reef decline.
The Trump administration has authorized the Bridger Pipeline Expansion (also known as "Keystone Light") to transport crude oil from Canada to Wyoming.
The post “A Huge Setback”: New EPA Directive Could Weaken Hundreds of Chemical Regulations appeared first on ProPublica.
Fusion energy has spent decades proving it can work. Type One Energy CEO Chris Mowry, an energy industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience, is focused on something harder: proving it can sell.
From energy markets to everyday prices, the fallout from the Iran war is reshaping the global economy.
Colombia hosted nearly 60 countries at pivotal time on world stage for fight to transition to a clean energy future Looking out to sea from the grey sandy beaches of Santa Marta, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, it is never hard to spot evidence of the country’s thriving fossil fuel export trade. Oil tankers ride at anchor on the horizon, and sometimes, locals say, lumps of coal wash up on the shore, blown off the collier ships that carry cargos from the nearby mines. It was here, on Wednesday evening, that the Colombian government took a bold step to shift its economy – and that of the rest of the world – away from dependence on coal, gas and oil and into a new era of clean energy. With the first ever conference on “transitioning away from fossil fuels”, the host joined nearly 60 countries...
India has requested the US to extend its waiver on Russian oil imports due to ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This waiver, crucial for stabilizing oil markets, is set to expire on May 16. Despite US pressure to reduce discounted Russian oil purchases, India prioritizes stable energy supplies, warning of economic consequences from market volatility.
Two more LPG carriers, foreign-flagged Symi and NV Sunshine, successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, bringing the total India-bound vessels to 13. These shipments, carrying vital cooking gas and crude oil, underscore ongoing efforts to ensure energy security. The safe passage highlights robust inter-ministerial coordination amidst regional tensions.
Energy insecurity turns treatable illness into financial crisis. Health resilience depends on energy sovereignty. Health systems cannot function reliably when they depend on volatile global fuel markets.
[The Conversation Africa] The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This "take, make, dispose" model has driven economic growth for decades. But increasing use of resources has also damaged the environment, contributing to climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.
A devastating storm swept through five districts of Uttar Pradesh, claiming at least 33 lives and causing widespread destruction. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered immediate relief and compensation for affected families, with district authorities tasked to expedite assistance. Surveys are underway to assess damage to crops, livestock, and homes, as rescue efforts faced disruptions due to the severe weather.
ATCO CEO Nancy Southern says nobody wants to have extra costs imposed upon them, but the Canadian oil industry is 'extraordinarily innovative' and can find ways to compete.
Several models predict Pacific sea surface temperatures will rise more than 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) above average by the fall, suggesting this El Niño could be the strongest on record.
A study of soils around the Arctic and boreal forests has found that some wildfires are releasing carbon stored over millennia, meaning higher CO2 emissions than assumed
[This Day] Abuja -- Brings DI-3 well onstream under 6 months
[Leadership] A recent study by a Nigerian student, Ololade Temitope Oduneye, has identified cement as the construction sector's biggest carbon problem, highlighting a range of greener alternatives that could significantly reduce emissions across the industry.
Researchers are pushing for more aggressive emissions reductions to minimize the threat of concurrent extreme weather events.
This is a re-post from The Climate Brink Back in December I provided some initial projections of where both 2026 and 2027 global mean surface temperatures might end up. A lot has happened since then. We’ve gotten the first three months of data in for 2026 1 (and have a good sense of where April 2026 will end up in reanalysis data – see our Climate Dashboard for daily updates). More importantly, models are converging on a doozy of an El Niño event developing in the latter part of 2026, with the latest multi-model median projection of a peak anomaly of 2.7C in the ENSO3.4 region of the tropical Pacific. While the prediction remains uncertain (we remain within the “spring predictability barrier” when its historically hard to...
In April, global oil supply shrank by 1.8 million barrels a day, with the total losses since February amounting to 12.8 million barrels of oil lost every day, the IEA said.
[New Era] China has expressed readiness to support Namibia's efforts to grow its energy sector, including potential collaboration on nuclear power development if Namibia chooses to construct a nuclear plant.
Cuba is struggling with devastating nationwide blackouts as the United States’ effective oil blockade strangles fuel supplies. But this crisis may also be accelerating a China-backed clean energy revolution that’s been quietly unfolding in the Caribbean nation. Cuba is currently pulling off one of the fastest solar revolutions on the planet, with help from China, … The post As the US starves it of oil, Cuba is pulling off one of the fastest solar revolutions on the planet — with China’s help appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Oil production among OPEC members fell more than 30% since the beginning of the Iran war, the organization said.
The Prime Minister backed the Energy Secretary's plans to ensure the country goes 'further and faster to deliver clean energy'.
The cost of water and related services is rising twice as fast as inflation while utilities scramble to cope with escalating droughts and more intense storms.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecasts continued high temperatures across most of the country on Wednesday, but announced the heatwave would ease on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures are expected to rise again on Sunday, however. Moderate temperatures are expected in the early morning, with hot conditions are forecast for the North Coast, Lower Egypt, and … The post Heatwave gripping Egypt to ease on Friday and Saturday: EMA appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Lithuanian officials hope restored peat bogs can reinforce the border in addition to locking away planet-warming carbon.
The move comes at a time when many state environmental budgets have been slashed.
[This Day] Abuja -- Federal Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with PROTEGO, has launched a Policy Brief on Policies, Institutional Set-Up and Financing of Marine Litter Prevention in Nigeria. It was part of efforts to strengthen the country's response to the growing environmental threats posed by waste pollution in waterways and coastal communities.
From petro-masculinity to electric trucks: why men disengage from climate action and what might bring them back.
New research suggests Earth’s longest ice age may have thawed repeatedly.
Assistant Secretary Kyle Haustveit says the department is focused on carbon utilization and applauded carbon capture incentives.
The two countries are headed in different directions on energy.
Public sector oil companies are facing daily losses of Rs 1,000 crore, potentially forcing fuel price hikes soon. Minister Hardeep Singh Puri highlighted significant under-recoveries, warning that companies cannot sustain these losses indefinitely. While elections are not the reason for the freeze, a drop in crude prices or reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could offer relief.
Vietnam’s state oil company urged the US to let a supertanker pass through an American naval blockade outside the Persian Gulf, saying the shipment is critical to the Asian country’s economy. The very large crude carrier Agios Fanourios I, managed by Athens-based Eastern Mediterranean Maritime, performed a mid-ocean U-turn on Monday at around the point where the US blockade begins. It had only just cleared the Strait of Hormuz, holding 1.99 million barrels of Iraq’s Basrah Medium crude, when it...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Enforcement Directorate's plea to cancel the bail of alleged coal smuggling kingpin Anup Majee. While issuing a notice, the court noted the ED's prolonged investigation. Majee, accused in a Rs 2,700 crore scam, claims cooperation, but the ED highlights his accountant's absconding status and alleged payoffs.
Oil changes are mandatory, basic maintenance for every combustion car. Where should you go if you want the best experience for a quick oil change?
This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections Al Gore’s climate documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” arrived in theaters 20 years ago, in May 2006. The film had a profound effect on the public’s awareness and understanding of climate change, a number of surveys found . I count myself among those who were dramatically influenced by “An Inconvenient Truth.” In 2006, the topic of climate change had not yet significantly breached the public consciousness. Despite having just embarked on a career as an environmental scientist and having recently completed my graduate studies with degrees in astrophysics and physics, I had only a vague notion about the problem of climate change before seeing the documentary. I remember thinking...
The agency is establishing a series of centers across the U.S. to collaborate with industry while focusing on minerals and fossil fuels.
India's jewellery industry urges against curbing gold purchases, emphasizing its cultural significance as savings and tradition. Instead, they propose enhanced gold recycling and domestic mobilization to ease foreign exchange pressure. This approach aims to protect millions of livelihoods tied to the sector, from artisans to small businesses, by circulating existing gold rather than stifling demand.
[Daily News] Dodoma -- TANZANIA'S Deputy Minister for Energy, Salome Makamba, said 12 wells have been drilled at the Songo Songo natural gas block where the Tanzanian government, through the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation, has managed to drilled nine wells, and Pan African Energy Tanzania has drilled three
7 Shifts That Could Unlock Millions of Blue Jobs in the Ocean Economy alicia.cypress… Tue, 05/12/2026 - 09:45 A healthy ocean is critical to modern society. More than 3 billion people depend on fish for at least one-fifth of their animal protein intake, while the ocean also supports mental and physical health , inspires cultures and traditions, and offers climate solutions that could help close the global emissions gap. What's more is the ocean of job opportunities it provides: at least 133 million formal jobs — in sectors like tourism, fisheries, shipping, offshore oil and gas, and renewable energy — and potentially over 100 million more if you count informal jobs like family-fishing operations. Combined, these contribute over $2.5 trillion annually in goods...
Carbon credits bought by companies to offset their emissions really have reduced deforestation, but not by as much as credit developers claim, according to a rigorous analysis
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01393G, Paper Ying Wan, Lei Huang, Fanxing Bu, Zhihao Sun, Siyuan Zhang, Zaiwang Zhao, Laiquan Li, Dongliang Chao, Dongyuan Zhao, Wei Luo Developing ion-selective interphases with functional groups that promote uniform Zn2+ deposition and repel polyiodides is promising for stable Zn–I2 batteries. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are compelling for such design owing... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
[Ghanaian Times] The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has launched a nationwide forensic safety exercise across all power substations following the fire that damaged parts of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) substation within the Akosombo Hydroelectric Dam complex on April 23, 2026.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, or KHNP, said it partnered with Southern Nuclear Operating Co. of the United States to enhance nuclear engineering.
Climate scientists have discovered that microplastics and nanoplastics are helping to drive global warming by absorbing sunlight and radiation in the atmosphere.
The Indian Rupee hit a record low of 95.63 against the US dollar amid escalating geopolitical tensions and fragile investor sentiment. Intensifying Middle East conflict, rising oil prices, and sustained foreign fund outflows are pressuring the currency. This economic uncertainty is also reflected in a significant dip in domestic stock markets.
Scientists have laid bare the planet's worst-case climate scenario, warning that global temperatures could rise by 3.5°C (6.3°F) by 2100.
New research warns of growing threat to fragile Antarctic plant ecosystems – but cutting emissions could prevent the worst outcomes. The post Climate change could double plant-harming fungi in Antarctica by end of century appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.
Experts say extreme weather is boosting the odds that the pathogens carried by rodents will spill over into human populations.
The United Arab Emirates secretly conducted attacks on an Iranian oil refinery last month, marking a new direct participant in the conflict. This action followed Iran's extensive targeting of the UAE, prompting a strategic shift in Abu Dhabi's approach to Tehran. The UAE possesses a highly advanced air force, fueling speculation about its involvement.
One of Japan’s best-loved snack brands is switching to monochrome packaging for a number of its products due to a shortage of naphtha – a crude-oil derivative used in petrochemicals and printing inks – caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Calbee said it would “temporarily revise packaging specifications for certain products in response to supply instability affecting certain raw materials amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East”. The decision by the...
[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- TANZANIA'S Development Vision 2050 and the Long-Term Perspective Plan (2025-2050) have placed environmental conservation and climate resilience among the country's key development pillars, with the goal of positioning the nation among global leaders in environmental stewardship by 2050.
The fight could result in requirements for government officials to consider greenhouse gas emissions when approving fossil fuel projects.
State and federal energy ministers say investments in new renewable energy and storage should ‘fully offset’ new datacentres’ energy needs Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Power hungry datacentres that are growing to meet the demands of artificial intelligence could be forced to invest in enough new solar and wind generation to completely cover their electricity needs. State and federal energy ministers agreed at a meeting last week that datacentres across the country should “fully offset” their electricity demand through investments in new renewable generation and energy storage. Continue reading...
A Hong Kong couple have been spared a criminal conviction for storm chasing with their children during Super Typhoon Ragasa last year after prosecutors agreed to settle the case with a bind-over order. The couple were bound over at Eastern Court on Tuesday for three years in the sum of HK$2,000 (US$255) on a joint charge of ill-treatment or neglect by those in charge of a child or young person. The couple will be fined HK$2,000 if they fail to maintain good behaviour and keep the peace during...
"Reopening routes is not the same as normalizing a market that has been deprived of about 1 billion barrels of oil."
Iran's armed forces are prepared to retaliate after President Trump rejected Tehran's ceasefire proposal, escalating regional tensions. The dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil route, has already caused significant energy supply shocks and threatens global food security, with the UN warning of a potential humanitarian crisis.
Learn how archaeologists discovered that Ice Age rhino teeth may have been used by Neanderthals to shape, sharpen, and repair stone tools.
Millions of Americans in three US states have been urged to stay indoors on Monday, as toxic smog blankets the region. Some locations are under advisories until Tuesday.
[allAfrica] Washington, DC -- As we're all being painfully reminded, cutting off for any length of time the fifth of the world's oil supply that passes through the Strait of Hormuz has an extraordinarily negative impact on commerce and lives here and everywhere.
An unusual crystal created by America’s first nuclear bomb test could help scientists understand a structure needed for quantum computers, solar power, and batteries.
An oil platform off the coast of Carpinteria caught fire Monday morning, triggering a response from the U.S. Coast Guard and local county firefighting agencies.
Discover how satellite data from the 2022 eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai suggests an unusual chemical reaction rapidly broke down methane high in the atmosphere.
Month was one of driest Aprils on record with rainfall 23% less than average, according to Met Office figures One of the driest Aprils on record for central and southern England has left river levels below normal, raising fears of drought in some areas over the summer. The latest UK hydrological survey – which tracks river and groundwater levels – suggests central and southern England and eastern Scotland will experience notably low river flows over the next three months, raising concerns about water shortages if dry weather persists. Continue reading...
S-Oil said it returned to profitability in the first quarter this year, thanks to rising crude oil prices amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.
India's nuclear journey began with the 1974 'Peaceful Nuclear Explosion' at Pokhran, making it the sixth nation to harness atomic power for defence. Driven by regional security concerns, India conducted the 'Operation Shakti' tests in 1998, solidifying its status as a nuclear power. These advancements underscore India's strategic capabilities and technological prowess.
Data from missions showing critically low snowpack on mountains across the west raises alarm among experts High above the jagged peaks of California’s Sierra Nevada, the view from the cockpit is breathtaking. At first glance, the mountains appear draped in a pristine white blanket. But as the flight crew gears up for a high-stakes mission, the sensors onboard this specialized aircraft prove that looks can be deceiving. “This is a distinct dry year,” says Tom Painter, CEO of Airborne Snow Observatories. Continue reading...
Judges indicated they felt EPA had justified giving integrated iron and steel mills more time to comply with a Biden-era rule the agency intends to rewrite.
The extent of the spill was disputed by the Trinidad and Tobago government, which said only 10 barrels were spilled and contained.
The Mama Baby Fund provides maternity care and childbirth support to people on the front lines of climate change. The post Midwives in Pakistan navigate floods to care for parents and babies appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
These videos include personal musings and conclusions of the creators and climate scientists Dr. Adam Levy and Dr. Ella Gilbert . It is presented to our readers as an informed perspective. Please see video description for references (if any). ClimateAdam - Our Oceans Are Tipped To Collapse: Can we still act? Climate change is driving a crucial ocean current close to collapse. As global warming heats our planet, it's slowing down the vast Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation - or AMOC. And scientists fear that it could reach a tipping point - effectively shutting down this ocean circulation, and causing rapid climate change and disasters across the world: brutally cold European winters; sea level surges in America; and disrupted monsoon rains. But what do we actually...
Brent crude rises after US president calls overture from Tehran ‘totally unacceptable’ Business live – news updates Oil prices have climbed after Donald Trump condemned Iran’s response to US proposals to end the war as “totally unacceptable”. The president’s rejection of Tehran’s overture in a post on his Truth Social platform triggered a jump in Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil prices, by as much as 4% on Monday to $105.50 a barrel, before easing back to settle at $103.50. Continue reading...
Temperatures soar in California and Arizona, while deluge continues across Western and Northern Cape Heat is expected to intensify across western parts of the US and Mexico this week as a ridge of high pressure pushes temperatures well above the seasonal norm. Daytime highs are forecast to reach 10-15C above average in some areas. The US National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for parts of California and Arizona, with extreme heat warnings in force on Monday and Tuesday in places such as Palm Springs, where temperatures could reach 40-43C (104-110F). More broadly, temperatures are expected to climb into the high 30s celsius before the heat shifts eastwards towards the midwest later this week. Continue reading...
‘If you don’t have clean water, you really don’t have anything.’ The post Contamination, climate change and political drama stall clean water for Colorado’s Arkansas Valley appeared first on High Country News.
Global oil prices jumped after Donald Trump rejected a Iranian counter-offer to a 14-point U.S. plan to end the war as "totally unacceptable."
[Afrobarometer] Only one in 25 citizens enjoy reliable power from the national grid.
Many threats, ranging from climate change to potential legislation on the horizon, are putting the forest at risk.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 11 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41558-026-02629-6Carbon markets rule change would harm mitigation and Indigenous peoples
S. Korea and U. S. are moving to strengthen industrial and energy cooperation centered on shipbuilding, nuclear power and strategic investments.
Supply chain disruptions caused by the Iran war are spreading beyond oil markets into global food and chemical industries, according to media reports.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for careful use of petrol, diesel, and gas. He stated that reducing reliance on imported fuel will help India manage the ongoing war's effects. The Prime Minister also highlighted India's focus on energy security and investments in solar power. Several infrastructure projects worth around Rs 9,400 crore were inaugurated in Telangana.
Indian markets brace for volatility this week, driven by US-Iran tensions and crude oil price swings. Investors will also scrutinize crucial inflation data from India and the US for interest rate clues. Key corporate earnings are also on the radar, alongside foreign investor activity, shaping market sentiment.
The Alberta premier said she hopes an energy agreement that includes a new pipeline to the West Coast is reached soon, and affirmed that the government will not own it.
This story was originally published by Yale E360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Justin Smarsh and his family used to kayak a few times a year on the rivers and creeks near their home in Cherry Tree, Pennsylvania. High on the Appalachian Plateau, northeast of Pittsburgh, he spent hours in the woods and […]
A listing of 28 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, May 3, 2026 thru Sat, May 9, 2026. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Change Impacts (6 articles) The ramifications of record-shattering heat on the West`s ecosystems Not only did Western US locations set new March highs but many exceeded temperature records for May, according to Climate Central scientist Zachary Lab. Grist, Christine Peterson, May 02, 2026. Flooding in Chicago Is Getting Worse. Here`s Why. Over the past century in Chicago, the likelihood of heavy rainstorms has increased sevenfold. Inside Climate News, Brett Chase, May 04, 2026. `Point of no return`: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study...
The conflict is not only threatening oil revenue, but also Gulf states’ efforts to expand their economies beyond it.
The meteorological maps indicate a significant rise in temperatures starting tomorrow, Sunday. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) has issued a warning regarding this week’s weather, as a heatwave is expected to push temperatures in Cairo to 33°C during the day, while Southern Egypt will soar to 40°C. Weather forecasts predict the peak of the heatwave … The post Heatwave alert: Temperatures rise across Egypt with peak expected Tuesday appeared first on Egypt Independent.
electric car, electric cars, gasoline Bolivia’s fuel shortages and 'junk gasoline' drive a surge in electric cars
The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, which was approved to be built when Obama was in office, reflects concentrated sunbeams off its shiny surface, killing birds constantly.
Nights are warming faster than days globally, impacting crops, ecosystems, and human health. Cities trap heat due to concrete and lack of green cover, while rising greenhouse gases act like a thicker blanket, preventing heat escape. This 'asymmetric warming' alarms scientists, indicating a fundamental shift in the planet's ability to cool itself.
While the Trump administration is directing hundreds of millions of dollars to coal projects, miners in Appalachia are suffering from a resurgence of black lung disease. But industry pushback is delaying federal rules that would reduce miners’ exposure to deadly silica dust.
As global electricity demand grows, so does the popularity of nuclear energy. In the Middle East, several countries are evaluating or advancing nuclear power projects, balancing weighty issues such as regional security, climatic conditions and international cooperation.
A suspected oil spill covering dozens of square kilometers of sea near Iran's main oil hub of Kharg Island has been seen on satellite imagery this week. - REUTERS
Beijing is moving to make green electricity usage a key metric in the operation of new data centre projects, as part of a major push to align the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence with national carbon goals, according to an action plan released Friday. The policy document, jointly released by four bodies – the National Energy Administration, National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and National Data Administration – encouraged operators...
Norway’s energy minister says country has a ‘responsibility’ to address shortfalls caused by wars in Ukraine and Middle East In case of any doubt about Norway’s commitment to maintain – and expand – its production of gas and oil offshore, the energy minister, Terje Aasland, has a pithy response: “We will develop, not dismantle, activity on our continental shelf.” This week, to the alarm of environmental campaigners, he announced that three gasfields off the country’s southern coast would reopen by the end of 2028 – nearly three decades after they closed – to meet a shortfall caused by the impact of the war in Ukraine and disruption to supplies from the Middle East. Continue reading...
Soaring crude oil prices, averaging $105.4 a barrel, are straining oil companies' finances as they sell fuel below cost. Despite government excise duty cuts, losses are unsustainable. Experts suggest gradual price hikes and innovative strategies to manage the transition to renewables while supporting companies' investments and the macroeconomy.
Malaysia is resorting to cloud seeding to bring much-needed rain to the country’s “rice bowl” north, where a drought has delayed planting of the staple crop and raised supply fears. “This year ... has been affected by prolonged dry weather, low rainfall and reduced dam water levels,” said Malaysia’s Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Mohamad Sabu. The conditions mean farmers have missed two of the three usual planting phases for so-called “wet direct seeding” of rice, a technique that...
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow says the recent turmoil in the middle east has customers clamouring for more oil from its pipeline network.
India has successfully navigated the Middle East crisis, ensuring stable fuel supplies and uninterrupted maritime operations. Despite global price surges, consumers are shielded through excise duty cuts and increased domestic production. State-run oil companies are absorbing significant daily losses to maintain current prices, while Indian seafarers in the Gulf remain safe and maritime operations at Indian ports are normal.
Oil and gas pipeline company Enbridge says its unfazed by rival expansions likely to jockey for oilsands producers' business, adding stepped-up competition is a good sign.
STATEMENT: Environmental Organizations Issue Letter Opposing US Ethanol ‘E15’ Fuel Bill nate.shelter@wri.org Fri, 05/08/2026 - 13:20 WASHINGTON (May 8, 2026) — A group of environmental organizations shared the below open letter with the U.S. House of Representatives opposing proposed "year-round E15" legislation that would allow gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol to be sold throughout the year, an increase from the common 10 percent blend. The organizations include World Resources Institute, Sierra Club, Earthjustice Action, Waterkeeper Alliance, Mighty Earth, Clean Wisconsin, Kentucky Waterways Alliance, and Wisconsin’s Green Fire, Inc. Letter Text: The undersigned organizations write to express strong opposition to proposals advancing so-called “year-round...
Massive oil market bets, totaling up to $7 billion, were placed just before significant US President Trump announcements concerning Iran. Traders executed large sell orders minutes before key political developments, leading to substantial price drops. This unusual timing and scale have triggered regulatory scrutiny, with investigators examining potential insider trading concerns.
Man was reported missing on Sunday and on Wednesday officials found a body with wounds indicating a bear attack Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email A hiker in Glacier national park is believed to have been killed in a confrontation with a bear, which is likely the first such fatality in the Montana park since 1998, authorities said. The body of the male victim was found on Wednesday, and on Friday morning his identity and other details about him had not yet been publicly disclosed. The man had been reported missing and a search and rescue team was sent out to look for him this week and came upon his remains. Continue reading...
Environmentalists argue the "project emissions accounting" rule will make it easier for major sources to avoid New Source Review permitting.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service has revealed that April 2026 saw the second highest sea surface temperatures on record.
CEBU — Leaders of Southeast Asian countries holding a summit on Friday are expected to thrash out a coordinated response to the impacts of the Middle East crisis, as they aim to ease pressure from an energy shock that has rattled their oil import-reliant economies.
The US said it carried out strikes on Iranian military targets after an attack on three American destroyers in the strait of Hormuz Ceasefire under threat after strikes exchanged in strait The ship monitor Tanker Trackers has posted the following on X about the Ocean Koi oil tanker: Her new name is actually JIN LI (9255933), and has been so since 2025-11-30. Examining our data, we can see that she’s transported various Iranian hydrocarbons on at least 16 occasions since 2021; and with full knowledge of Iran because half of her loadings were conducted directly at port in Iran while the other half were conducted via Ship-to-Ship transfer further out. JIN LI’s ownership is based in Shanghai, China. The vessel was slapped with sanctions by US OFAC on 2026-02-25. Continue reading...
Promises to cut emissions and use more fuel-efficient planes fail to stop rise, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% up on 2019 Emissions from flying in Europe have now passed pre-pandemic levels, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% higher than in 2019, research has shown. Total aviation emissions continue to increase despite industry pledges to decarbonise and the introduction of more fuel-efficient planes, driven by the massive expansion of low-cost carriers. Continue reading...
PARIS —The European Union's (EU) climate monitor said Friday that ocean temperatures are edging toward record highs as conditions shift toward a potentially powerful El Nino weather pattern.
Malaysia’s nascent electric vehicle market may be decimated before it gets up to speed, as business experts warn of a sharp drop in demand and delay in the renewable energy transition if the government imposes strict price curbs on imported units from July, in a move to protect the country’s vehicle makers. The ministry of investment, trade and industry (Miti) on Wednesday announced that from July 1, it will only allow the sale of imported EVs that have a cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value...
The post Trump Exempted Some of the Nation’s Biggest Polluters From Air Quality Rules. All It Took Was an Email. appeared first on ProPublica.
The U.S. has threatened countries that support the tax with visa restrictions, tariffs, and port fees. But a slim majority of U.N. nations are still backing it.
The Maine populist Democrat wants to stop electricity price increases, but the plan is silent on a data center moratorium.
The move brings the case a step closer to trial, even as a pending Supreme Court battle threatens to derail the lawsuit.
A South Korean vessel has successfully passed through the Red Sea and is currently en route home, marking the fourth oil shipment of its kind, the oceans ministry said Friday.
With the war in Iran driving up energy prices, “we have every argument, every reason to make sure that we become less dependent on fossil fuels,” said Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven.
There have been rising concern over the fast melting of the glaciers because of global warming and climate change.
The Bridger Pipeline expansion's plan to start operating before the end of the Trump administration faces a tight timeline and a long to-do list.
Microsoft is reportedly reconsidering its pledge to offset hourly energy use with renewables, as the AI boom further complicates efforts to cut planet-warming emissions.
Six million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea evaporated, leaving behind a vast salt desert and mineral deposits. This geological event, known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis, caused the sea level to drop by two kilometers, creating deep valleys carved by rivers like the Nile and Rhone. The immense salt deposits beneath the seabed continue to influence the region's geology today.
Learn how sophisticated Ice Age stone tools from China revealed advanced butchering techniques, careful planning, and unexpected creativity among ancient humans.
[The Point] His Excellency Vice President Muhammed B.S. Jallow has officially launched The Gambia Country Climate and Development Report, delivering a strong message on the country's exposure to climate risks and the urgent need for action.
The President of Canadian Natural Resources says long-term growth in Canada's oil sands depend on construction of a new pipeline to the Pacific coast.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Climate stakeholders have urged the government to fast-track regulations governing carbon credit trading and methane financing, warning that delays in approvals and policy frameworks are slowing investments in waste recycling, clean energy and climate mitigation projects.
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news Climate campaigners attack Shell over ‘windfall’ profits from Iran war The Danish shipping giant Maersk has maintained its profit guidance for the year, even as it reported a spike in fuel costs and warned that traffic through the strait of Hormuz “remains at a near standstill”. The company, which transports goods around the world via sea, road, rail and air, said demand for shipping containers remained strong, but that war in the Middle East was ramping up costs. “The reopening of the strait of Hormuz, whether it happens in the days to come or the months to come, will have limited impact on cargo flows. What really are the most important factors to consider: first is our ability to mitigate the cost increases we have been...
Experts say covert transfers at sea are used to obscure the origins of oil that left Iranian ports and the Gulf of Oman before the blockade was imposed.
A rarely used Clean Water Act authority allows EPA to retroactively veto project permits, a power some worry a future administration could wield more frequently.
Open access notables Emerging low-cloud feedback and adjustment in global satellite observations , Ceppi et al., Atmospheric chemistry and physics From mid-2003 to mid-2024, a global decrease in low-cloud amount enhanced the absorption of solar radiation by 0.22±0.07 W m −2 per decade ( ±1 σ range), accelerating the energy imbalance trend during that period (0.44 W m −2 per decade). Through controlling factor analysis, here we show that the low-cloud trend is due to a combination of cloud feedback and adjustments to greenhouse gases and aerosols (respectively 0.09±0.02 , 0.05±0.03 , and 0.03±0.03 W m −2...
Windfall profits could lock in Trump-era political wins for the industry and slow clean-energy transition The billions in profits big oil is reaping due to the Iran war may stymie the energy transition, experts and advocates fear, incentivizing oil and gas expansion and boosting the sector’s funds for political lobbying. “Windfall profits from Trump’s war will allow big oil to build a wall of money around its Trump-era political victories,” said Lukas Shankar-Ross, a deputy director at green group Friends of the Earth. Continue reading...
An environmental advocacy group is taking the German government back to court over "inadequate" climate action plans, the group announced Thursday.
Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory, are no strangers to tropical cyclones, but climate change is supercharging storms and disrupting education on the islands. The post ‘We didn’t lose each other:’ How people are picking up the pieces after Super Typhoon Sinlaku appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
[Scrolla] The provincial health department shut down a local Gqeberha clinic after heavy storm water flooded the building and waiting rooms. Gift of the Givers urgently needs food and blankets for two thousand victims trapped inside twenty-five local emergency shelters.
Rapidly melting ice shelves in Antarctica could trigger global sea levels to rise even faster than expected, scientists have warned.
The energy giant reports profits of $6.92bn for the first three months of the year.
Tracy Arm Fjord, in southeastern Alaska within the Tongass National Forest, presents a majestic vista, with a narrow sea inlet surrounded by towering granite cliffs, waterfalls and glaciers. One morning last year it also was the site of a powerful landslide that triggered a huge localised tsunami. Researchers have now determined that the tsunami on August 10, 2025, was the second-highest ever recorded, with a wave reaching up to 481 metres (1,578 feet) tall – higher than New York City’s Empire...
Victorian and federal Labor governments greenlight Otway basin drilling project with potential to supply one-third of state’s gas Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcas A new gas drilling project approved for Victoria’s Otway basin will make “the path to a safe climate harder” and put a “pristine ocean environment” at risk, environment groups have warned. The federal and Victorian governments on Thursday announced they had greenlit the production licence for Amplitude Energy’s Annie gasfield project in the Otway basin , which expects to start producing gas by 2028. Continue reading...
Inventories of crude oil, gasoline and diesel fell even as exports rose to an all-time high.
Many local public health researchers are attributing the surge to the recently accelerating effects of climate change.
Scottish oil and gas pioneer faces potential takeover bid as it eyes North Sea expansion
Exclusive: Voters remain split on issues critical to EU, such as support for Ukraine and dependence on Russian energy More than three-quarters of Hungarians who voted for Péter Magyar in last month’s election want his government to do more to address the climate crisis, and more than 70% want him to protect LGBTQ+ rights, a poll has found. Magyar’s opposition Tisza party won a supermajority in the vote, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power. The new prime minister will be sworn in on Saturday, weeks after the results set off celebrations in Budapest and Brussels. Continue reading...
Every night, a massive migration of sea creatures occurs in oceans worldwide. Billions of animals ascend from the deep to feed near the surface. They then return to the depths before dawn. This daily commute, called diel vertical migration, plays a crucial role in moving carbon. It helps regulate Earth's carbon cycle. Scientists continue to study this hidden ocean phenomenon.
President tells Iran to accept deal to end war or face new wave of bombing at ‘much higher level and intensity’ Middle East crisis – live updates The US military fired on an Iranian-flagged oil tanker on Wednesday, shortly after Donald Trump issued a fresh ultimatum to Tehran, telling it to accept a deal to end the war or face a new wave of US bombing “at a much higher level and intensity than it was before”. The US fighter fired several rounds and “disabled the tanker’s rudder” as it attempted to breach the US’s blockade of Iranian ports, US Central Command said in a social media post. Continue reading...
Jakarta is sinking so fast Indonesia is moving its capital but major cities are right behind it
Learn how climate change is the likely culprit behind a 1,500-foot tsunami that narrowly avoided disaster at a popular tourist location in Alaska.
Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ecosystem collapse could unfold.
As Reform vows to block solar and windfarms, energy leaders say renewables offer most secure future, insulating UK from hostile forces UK politics live – latest updates • May elections: What’s at stake across England, Wales and Scotland? The defining issue of Thursday’s local elections, feedback from doorsteps suggests, will be the UK’s soaring cost of living. But voters should be told about the links between inflation and the affects of fossil fuels and the climate crisis – or the remedies they choose – may make the situation worse, green campaigners have warned. Ami McCarthy, the head of politics at Greenpeace UK, said: “With people’s bills and prices soaring from yet another fossil fuel crisis, these local elections have a global context – driven by the Iran war. Continue reading...
[ANGOP] Luau -- The inauguration of the Luau Photovoltaic Solar Park on Monday marks another consistent step by Angola on the path of energy transition, in a global context in which the preservation of the environment and the fight against climate change are urgent.
The pioneering Climate TRACE database may be drastically underestimating CO2 emissions from vehicles, according to a new study.
Ministers also approve exploration in 70 new areas of country’s waters, prompting accusations of madness and greenwashing The Norwegian government has been heavily criticism for approving plans to reopen three North Sea gas fields nearly three decades after they were closed to help fill the gap in energy supplies created by the Middle East war. Amid sharp price rises in oil and gas since the US and Israel’s attack on Iran in February, Oslo has also given its approval for oil and gas companies to explore in 70 new locations in the North Sea, Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea. Continue reading...
After deep cuts last year, the agency is hiring hundreds. But fears linger that it isn’t equipped for imminent tornado and hurricane threats.
Scientists say as glaciers retreat in a warming climate, landslide-generated tsunamis are likely to become more frequent.
New research suggests glacier melt driven by climate change is increasing the risk of giant waves.
Climate change is warming ocean waters, putting reefs in peril. The post Over half of coral reefs bleached during a three-year heat wave appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
A coal mine explosion in Colombia's Cundinamarca province killed nine workers and left six others injured, the national mining agency has said. - REUTERS
Climate action is something the vast majority of Britons agree on. But even the Greens are blocking the vital infrastructure we need to electrify Britain Katie White is the Labour MP for Leeds North West and minister for climate in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Strip away the politics, and the climate crisis debate isn’t complicated. We’re changing the planet in ways that are “damaging and dangerous”, and every country will be affected. “No one can opt out.” Those quotes might sound as if they came from a leftwing Scandinavian leader, but they are, in fact, from Margaret Thatcher . Speaking to the UN general assembly in 1989, Britain’s then prime minister tore into world leaders and warned that there was “no good squabbling over who is responsible or who should pay”...
The International Energy Agency described the situation as one of the most severe disruptions to global oil markets in recent history.
Sources like wind and solar can now deliver continuous power, according to a new report. And, they’re often a bargain compared with fossil fuels.
According to the experts, men tend to have a greater carbon footprint than women, largely through travel, transportation, and tourism.
Hong Kong’s retail sales jumped by 12.8 per cent in March, bringing first-quarter growth to 9.8 per cent, driven by a spurt in sales of electric cars ahead of the withdrawal of tax breaks. Provisional figures released by the Census and Statistics Department on Wednesday showed that retail sales reached HK$33.9 billion (US$4.32 billion) in March. The March increase was largely fuelled by car sales as buyers raced to make deals before the first registration tax concessions for electric cars ended...
As a U.N. report warns that extreme temperature swings are disrupting crops and endangering agricultural workers, we spoke with environmental economist Shouro Dasgupta about farming in an overheating world.
There's more to engine oil than the weights. They also have to meet certain specifications, including a new standard that came into effect in early 2025.
We have put together stories from our coverage on science from the past two weeks to help you stay informed. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. China builds world’s first ‘coal battery’ with zero emission Chinese scientists have developed a way to generate electricity and achieve higher energy efficiency than conventional burning methods, while producing zero carbon dioxide emissions, by placing coal inside a “battery”. 2. China unveils ultra-cheap...
The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, may eventually be remembered as a defining moment in global climate politics, not because it produced a treaty or a formal negotiation outcome, but because it changed the tone, structure, and ambition of the conversation itself. For decades, international climate diplomacy has […]
This network of Gen Z agitators seem intent on picking a fight with authority first and cause second, moving seamlessly from climate activism to anti-Israel and anti-ICE protests.
A plan to postpone the retirement of the Ray Nixon Power Plant comes as Colorado wrestles with its climate targets.
Never implemented amid a spate of legal challenges, the policy required companies to report material risks to their business due to a changing climate, as well as carbon emissions for some firms.
Electric vehicle sales and solar panel imports have surged since the conflict in the Middle East began.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government, in collaboration with the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), has launched the Tackling the Risk of Aflatoxins and Climate Effects on Child Health in Africa (TRACE) project to establish the impact of aflatoxins among children arising from climate change and develop policies in an effort to safeguard children's health.
Still, any breakthrough in peace talks will take much longer to filter through to energy markets.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01558A, Review Article Daxian Zuo, Xin Yu, Jing-Chang Li, Yu Sun, Hangyu Zheng, Bo Peng, Yiwen Liu, Jie Yang, Haoshen Zhou, Shaohua Guo Solid-state sodium batteries (SSSBs) offer a promising, cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries, taking advantage of sodium’s abundance and the enhanced energy density enabled by solid-state configurations. However, commercialization efforts are... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Advance Article DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01186A, Paper Ruihao Su, Boxin Jiao, Junjie Zhou, Minghao Li, Yiran Ye, Yongbin Jin, Shuyang Wang, Junliang Yang, Chenyi Yi Integrating a multifunctional molecule into a self-assembled hole-transporting layer inhibits ion and SAM migration, enabling perovskite solar cells with superior photovoltaic performance and environmental robustness. To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above. The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Preparing Health Systems for Climate Risks Saves Lives — and Pays Off alicia.cypress… Wed, 05/06/2026 - 00:01 Without interventions, disruptions to health systems from climate-related disasters in low- and middle-income countries could drive $21 trillion in economic losses. For every $1 invested in data-driven tools and activities that prepare health systems for climate impacts, countries can generate nearly $4 in health benefits; or up to $68 depending on the scenario. Adapting to Climate-Related Health Risks: The Economic Case for Climate Services for Health This report was prepared for The Rockefeller Foundation. Download Climate change is one of the...
With Singapore facing a global energy crisis due to the conflict in the Middle East, the “storm clouds” that Prime Minister Lawrence Wong warned of at an election rally last year now appear to be an understatement. Under the scorching midday sun at a lunchtime speech in the heart of the city, Singapore’s leader last April urged voters to re-elect his tested People’s Action Party (PAP), arguing that voting for the opposition would weaken his team’s ability to navigate coming headwinds. On top of...
Thirty-eight science educators representing seven school districts across Virginia’s Tidewater region joined forces with community organizations, such as the Elizabeth River Project, to deepen their instructional practice through a dynamic collaboration between NASA eClips and the GLOBE (Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment) Program. Together, these groups are cultivating a regional STEM ecosystem […]
When it comes to reducing atmospheric carbon, new research shows that renewable energy is a more cost-effective investment than direct air capture.
An IEA report found that the fossil fuel industry leaked 124 million metric tons of methane last year, wasting a valuable fuel commodity.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Carbon Markets Authority (CMA) has taken a major step towards establishing a unified national carbon market system by convening a one-day technical workshop to develop Liberia's Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) framework.
[World Bank] Students woke up on February 11, 2026, to a campus unrecognizable. At the Public University of Barikadimy in Toamasina, roofs had vanished, classrooms were flooded, books drifted in muddy water, and electricity lines lay useless on the ground. "It feels like I'm walking through a real nightmare," said Haingomalala, a student in Management. "Cyclone Gezani swept everything away and left nothing behind."
MATSUYAMA — Fuminori Arita once farmed "iyokan," a Japanese citrus variety, but about 10 years ago he switched to growing avocados, revelling in the challenge of producing crops of what he describes as a "sensitive and difficult to grow" fruit.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A new regional youth-driven platform aimed at tackling climate change and strengthening food systems in Eastern Africa has been officially launched in Nairobi, marking a key step in placing young people at the centre of climate action.
Arctic sea ice has hit a record low following unusually warm temperatures in two key areas, Japan's National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) has warned.
A landfill in Chile that protrudes from the hills on the outskirts of Santiago is among the world's largest sources of climate-warming methane gas, a recent study conducted by the U.N. environment agency shows. - REUTERS
Keeping up with oil changes is essential, but what day of the week you go to the shop might matter more than you think. Here's what you need to know.
Intense wildfires, storms, and floods have damaged Steve Held’s ranch and put his cattle in danger. The post Why a Montana rancher is speaking up for climate action appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government has inaugurated a Project Steering Committee (PSC) to drive the implementation of the Global Environment Facility-backed Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT), in a move aimed at improving Nigeria's climate data systems and environmental accountability.
Oil prices dropped on Tuesday after the U.S. said the ceasefire with Iran is not over despite Tehran's attacks and Washington guaranteeing passage for a ship through the Strait of Hormuz.
[IPS] United Nations -- Africa is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, warming faster than the global average and facing disproportionate climate impacts, despite contributing the least to global greenhouse gas emissions.
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat on Monday discussed in a meeting with a delegation of China’s SANY Group, progress on plans to establish a factory to localize wind turbine manufacturing and implement wind energy projects with a capacity of 2,000 megawatt (MW) relying on local industry. The two sides also tackled requirements … The post Electricity min., China’s SANY Group discuss executing 2,000 MW renewable energy projects appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Stronger promotion of solar power by Thai authorities amid an energy crisis holds promise, but still faces challenges, say industry analysts.
STATEMENT: European Commission Delivers Clear Plan to Advance EUDR Implementation darla.vanhoorn… Tue, 05/05/2026 - 03:58 Brussels (May 5, 2026) — The European Commission has released the results of its simplification review of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) , aimed at making compliance easier for companies and enforcement agencies across the EU. Crucially, the plan does not alter the core legal text of the EUDR — ending months of speculation about late-stage revisions ahead of the December 30, 2026, enforcement deadline. Instead, it focuses on ensuring the law is applied consistently across member states. Following is a statement by Janneke de Vries, EU Director, World Resources Institute: “Overall, the Commission has delivered...
The death of a runner from heatstroke after a Penang hill run event has put a spotlight on the rising risks of soaring temperatures in Malaysia, as authorities report a spike in heat-related illnesses and are seeding clouds to trigger rains in the country’s drought-hit northern region. The death of the 41-year-old, the island’s first-ever confirmed heatstroke fatality linked to a sporting event, comes as temperatures in Malaysia soar to the mid-30s degrees Celsius. The man from Tampin, Negeri...
Africa is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, warming faster than the global average and facing disproportionate climate impacts, despite contributing the least to global greenhouse gas emissions. This is particularly evident in the growing pressures that climate change is placing on water resources and systems across the continent. As water underpins agriculture, livelihoods, […]
Federal courts aren't buying DOJ's argument that climate liability lawsuits undermine U.S. energy policy.
The Arizona senator wants his party to focus on energy affordability over climate change appeals to win control in November.
The move clears a key hurdle for the Brazilian biofuel ahead of enforcement of a global IMO framework to cut greenhouse gas emissions in maritime transportation.
Fuminori Arita once farmed iyokan, a Japanese citrus variety, but about 10 years ago he switched to growing avocados, revelling in the challenge of producing crops of what he describes as a “sensitive and difficult to grow” fruit. The 67-year-old is symbolic of efforts by the western Japanese city of Matsuyama in Ehime prefecture, long known primarily for citrus cultivation, to shift more to avocados, partly as a strategy to adapt to rising temperatures amid climate change. Given the challenge...
Hantavirus is suspected of spreading aboard a luxury cruise ship, killing three passengers and sparking new concerns as a once obscure disease, with an extraordinarily high death rate, rises amid changing climate conditions.
A drone strike from Iran injured three Indian nationals in Fujairah, UAE, igniting a fire at the petroleum industries zone. UAE defense confirmed four missiles were launched, with three intercepted. The Indian Embassy is ensuring medical care for the injured. This incident escalates regional tensions concerning energy infrastructure security.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01602B, Paper Meihua Zhu, Sitian Ku, Qing Ran, Houhou Huang, Ningzhi Cao, Fu-Quan Bai, Xingyou Lang, Danming Chao, Ming Feng The rate performance of the Zn anode is a crucial factor for the practical zinc-ion batteries, while concentration gradient and aggregation of zinc ions at the interface hinder its reversibility.... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Party divisions over energy have deepened, but the need to move beyond fossil fuels has never been clearer Energy has not been a prominent subject for discussion in the run-up to Thursday’s UK elections. In England this is logical enough, since the big policy decisions are taken by ministers in Westminster, not at council meetings. But the stances adopted by the new governments in Scotland and Wales matter a great deal. They will have an influence beyond their borders, helping to shape the national climate debate in the coming years. In both nations, as in England, divisions have deepened as Conservatives have moved away from support for net zero and Reform UK has ramped up its opposition to renewables . Among Scottish parties, only the Greens are categorically against...
Stocks fell and oil jumped on Monday as tensions flare up again around the Strait of Hormuz.
The Carolina Hurricanes continued their roll against the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night.
If you really want to save the planet, scientists say that it might be time to ditch the burgers.
Lobbyist Tara Singh says stripping projects of subsidy contracts would undermine investor confidence in UK Britain could be beset by levels of economic chaos last seen under Liz Truss if a Reform UK government were to fulfil its promise to strip renewable energy projects of subsidy contracts, according to the industry’s chief lobbyist. The anti-renewables policy put forward by Nigel Farage’s populist party would severely undermine investor confidence in the energy industry and across the wider UK economy, the new chief executive of RenewableUK said. Continue reading...
Venezuela and Guyana resumed a long-running dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region with hearings at the International Court of Justice.
The CEO of the mining company that operates the site said the collapse was likely caused by melting permafrost.
The Environmental Integrity Project says company data shows it has emitted hundreds of tons of pollution beyond what is allowed under a 5-year-old legal agreement.
Energy Environ. Sci. , 2026, Accepted Manuscript DOI : 10.1039/D6EE01515H, Paper Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence. Gang Wu, Airan Li, Harish Subramaniam, Xinzhi Wu, Longquan Wang, Jiankang Li, Fei Frank Yun, Takao Mori Achieving high thermoelectric efficiency across wide temperature range, including near room temperature, within a single Mg3Sb2-based material remains challenging, because the microstructures that favor low-temperature charge transport often conflict with... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
G7 chair France on Monday pushed for faster global action to reduce methane emissions at a conference in Paris as the International Energy Agency said discharges from the fossil fuel sector remained near record levels.
A drying system could rescue surplus or damaged crops before they hit the landfill. The post Solar drying towers could reduce food waste, researcher says appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
The finance chiefs of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations plus Japan, China and South Korea shared their concerns on Sunday about crude oil supplies amid the Middle East conflict, agreeing to unite further in addressing shared challenges.
[Nile Post] The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has launched a four-month specialised training programme for 55 officers under the Environment Protection Force (EPF), in a move aimed at strengthening environmental law enforcement in Uganda.
The Suez Canal Authority announced the passage of the giant container ship CMA CGM Grand Palais during its maiden transit through the canal. The vessel, operated by CMA CGM, is among the largest container ships powered by liquefied natural gas. It joined the southbound convoy after crossing the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, sailing from Singapore toward … The post Suez Canal sees transit of one of world’s largest ships appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Oil prices rose on Monday amid conflicting reports about whether U.S. ships were struck by Iranian forces after the U.S. said it would provide guidance to vessels so they could cross the Strait of Hormuz.
Residents of Tuapse, on the Black Sea, complained of an inadequate government response and coverup of what they say is a huge environmental and health disaster.
This blog is now closed. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Jim Chalmers says next Tuesday’s budget will not extend the 26 cent fuel tax cut beyond June. But with Australia “hostage” to the wild swings in global oil prices amid the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, the treasurer said there was “a range of contingencies” prepared to help support households and the economy from any escalating damage as a result of the Middle East conflict. The budget will be calibrated for the conditions, but it will also still be consistent with our ambitions. The election began a year of delivery, and the budget will begin a year of more ambitious reform, reform which is made more not less, urgent by global inflation and global economic uncertainty. Continue reading...
Campaign donations from fossil fuel companies have become a key issue in the gubernatorial race.
International Energy Agency findings show government must commit to rapid cuts in emissions of greenhouse gas, climate experts say Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here Emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane from Australian coalmines are more than double official government estimates reported to the UN, according to a new International Energy Agency report. Climate and energy analysts said the report had again highlighted an “enormous gap” in the country’s reported methane emissions from coalmines and should serve as a wake-up call. Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...
The Virginia utility also expressed optimism about battery storage and nuclear power.
Heat waves are forecast to persist for longer than usual in densely populated states of western and eastern India, the country’s weather forecaster said.
[Global Witness] An investigation by Global Witness has revealed that waste from a manganese mine in Ghana supplying a material critical to the latest EV technology is creating a toxic environment for local people, with its operators aware but doing little to stop it
Scientists relied on satellite data to understand how the Antarctic glacier lost so much ice so rapidly.
Delayed coal closures are keeping ageing power stations online — raising questions about who is shaping the energy transition and at what cost
Proposal includes cutbacks for three years as negotiations over future of shrinking reservoirs have been unsuccessful The states of California , Arizona and Nevada have proposed voluntary water-saving measures for the next three years aimed at buying time while negotiations remain deadlocked over the future of shrinking reservoirs filled by the Colorado River. The Colorado River provides water to some 40 million people in the American west. But the two massive reservoirs filled by the river, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, both stand at historically low levels, after consistent overdrawing coupled with reduced snowpack and warming from climate change. Continue reading...
Japan imported Russian crude oil for the first time since disruptions, highlighting a shift toward energy security despite ongoing sanctions Moscow.
Global oil prices surged to a four-year high amid escalating US-Iran tensions and fears of a Strait of Hormuz closure, impacting gasoline prices and broader economies. Analysts warn of a potential global recession due to supply disruptions, with shortages already affecting various goods. Experts predict further price hikes until the strait reopens.
Authorities have determined that buckshot from the gun of the man charged with trying to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in an attempt to kill U.S. President Donald Trump struck a Secret Service agent, according to the federal prosecutor overseeing the investigation.
Oil exports from the United States have increased by more than 30% the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran started and the Strait of Hormuz was blockaded.
China has ordered companies throughout the country not to comply with US sanctions on five Chinese oil refiners accused of trading in Iranian fuel, a move observers say could mark a new stage in Beijing’s pushback against American long-arm jurisdiction. The order is the first application of a measure designed to block “improper” foreign actions, and could be a potential headache for US sanctions enforcement, according to analysts. The order was issued in response to a series of US sanctions...
Pakistan's economy faces sustained pressure with double-digit inflation likely to persist due to surging global oil prices amid the Middle East crisis. Rising energy costs and regional instability are projected to slow GDP growth and widen the current account deficit, impacting the stock market and currency.
A listing of 28 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, April 26, 2026 thru Sat, May 2, 2026. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Change Impacts (8 articles) Why delaying climate action now means higher seas by 2100 The Conversation, Helen Millman, Martin Siegert, Richard Alley, Apr 24, 2026. Next El Niño could be tipping point for a hotter climate Pacific heat pulse is temporary, but scientists warn that its climate impacts are not. Ars Technica, Bob Berwyn, Apr 27, 2026. The world is getting too hot to feed itself A new UN report maps how extreme heat is tearing through every layer of the global food system — and mostly overlooks the people at the heart of it. Grist...
Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets, hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and two tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude.
What scientists saw in Antarctica this summer could affect the weather everywhere from Cairns to Cannes.
Despite US claims of total control over the Strait of Hormuz and a successful naval blockade, an Iranian oil tanker carrying over 1.9 million barrels of crude has reportedly evaded US forces and reached Asia. This incident, alongside claims of numerous Iranian vessels breaching the blockade, highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing the US-imposed restrictions.
The Japanese refiner Taiyo Oil plans to receive the cargo through the Sakhalin-2 project in Russia’s Far East, the Mainichi newspaper reported.
Amid immigration raids, chemical spills, massive floods and costly healthcare, less-affluent residents of one of the most diverse US cities struggle to pull through Cándido Álvarez has made it his policy never to go to the doctor. “Not when I’m sick, not even when it’s serious,” he said. “I prefer not to go.” Continue reading...
China on Saturday called on the US to stop abusing sanctions that lack a basis in international law. The demand follows the Trump administration’s imposition of restrictions on a Chinese oil facility over the importation of Iranian crude. The spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, Liu Pengyu, stated: “China opposes unilateral sanctions and long-arm … The post China slams “illegal” US sanctions, vows protection for firms defying Iran oil ban appeared first on Egypt Independent.
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A pact between India and Russia on reciprocal access to military facilities is expected to boost Moscow’s influence in the Indian Ocean and increase New Delhi’s presence in the Arctic. However, it does not mean the two countries’ bases will be opened to each other’s armed forces as they step up defence cooperation, according to analysts. India and Russia signed the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS) covering military exercises, training and humanitarian missions in Moscow in...
While most of India may experience normal to below-normal temperatures this May due to increased rainfall, certain regions, including Himalayan foothills, eastern coast, and parts of Maharashtra and Gujarat, are predicted to face an above-normal number of heatwave days. Warmer nights are also anticipated across many areas, linked to climate change.
Construction of an advanced nuclear power plant partly funded by the U.S. government is now underway in Wyoming. The Bill Gates-backed company says its technology is proven but there are still hurdles to nuclear.
More than 73% of people eligible for South Korea's first round of high oil price relief payments have applied, government data showed Friday.
LONDON - Oil prices steadied and stocks diverged Friday in thin holiday trading, as investors awaited the next move in the Middle East crisis and digested corporate earnings.
The United States on Friday announced fresh sanctions on entities and individuals it said were involved in trading Iranian petroleum, including a China-based oil terminal operator and a Chinese national, as it ramped up pressure on Tehran to end the conflict. The State Department said the operator, Qingdao Haiye Oil Terminal Co., Ltd, “imported tens of millions of barrels of sanctioned Iranian crude oil”. Also on the sanctions list are Li Xinchun, a Chinese national who is the president of a...
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US oil giants report big drops in profits due to Iran war disruptions but are expected to eventually reap benefits Exxon Mobil and Chevron reported drops in profit in their first quarter despite surging oil prices, a result of stalled deliveries and supply disruptions in the Middle East. Exxon’s quarterly earnings fell to $4.2bn from about $7.7bn the same quarter last year, a decline of about 46%, while Chevron’s profits fell to $2.2bn from about $3.5bn, down about 37%. Still, both companies beat Wall Street expectations. Continue reading...
The US stock market is rising towards more records on Friday after Apple, Estee Lauder and other big companies became the latest to deliver fatter profits for the start of the year than analysts expected. Modest dips for oil prices also helped to steady the relatively few stock markets open worldwide on the May Day holiday. The S&P 500 rose 0.6 per cent and added to its all-time high set the day before. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 226 points, or 0.5 per cent, as of 9.35am Eastern...
The CEO of the mining company that operates the site said the accident was likely caused by the thawing of a “lens” — a localized underground pocket of ice or unstable rock.
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