India’s development – a climate dilemma?
India coal expansion risks massive methane growth: report (msn.com) AFP showing near term development plans by India include the…
India coal expansion risks massive methane growth: report (msn.com) AFP showing near term development plans by India include the…
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If…
Appearances can be deceiving If people are worried about climate change and want action, why is so little happening?…
Overwhelming support for climate action according to polls – There is a paradox at the heart of the climate…
what it is, how it arises and what can be done to solve it? The vast majority of…
Introduction – COP30 background This is the 30th anniversary of the founding the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change…
Introduction The 2025 Emissions Gap Report from UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) is out and basically says emissions are stuck…
Introduction If the climate system is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than models have assumed, the consequences are serious,…
Introduction The evidence is mounting that global heating is picking up speed. But what’s driving this heating upswing? Natural…
Introduction The world is heating — this much is beyond doubt. But scientists are increasingly asking a further, more…
It has been 6 months or 184 days to be exact since 20 January 2025 when Donald J Trump formally took office as the 47th President of the United States of America. Those days may feel like years to many. But e
ven with another 42 months to go it seems like the shape of his policy objectives for his term in office is becoming clearer and none more so than in relation to his energy and climate and environmental agenda which has been the focus of so much of this frenzied demolition job.