Scientists at Climate Analytics have published a body of work on the feasibility of 1.5 degrees. In this section they answer why 1.5°C? Science, impacts and risks....
A Greenpeace undercover investigation has exposed how fossil fuel companies can secretly pay academics at leading American universities to write research that sows doubt about climate...
Arctic Deeply, a comprehensive new media platform created to focus on ecological, geopolitical and strategic issues shaping the Arctic, launches today. The platform is produced through...
Since 2009 over a hundred Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and many others have been calling for limiting global temperature rise to below 1.5°C...
Carbon capture and storage technology, which can dramatically reduce carbon pollution from industry and biomass facilities, as well as gas- and coal-fired power plants, has made...
Trucost and TruValue Labs have today announced a partnership to provide investors with enhanced, real-time environmental, social and governance (ESG) data. The natural alignment between Trucost,...
Designs for the world’s “greenest” cruise ship were unveiled at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris this week. The cruise industry will...
With 158 climate pledges now submitted to the UN, accounting for 94% of global emissions, the Climate Action Tracker today confirmed this would result in around...
Dr Martin Z. Wilderer is the COO of EQi Group. He describes himself as an environmental capitalist. He is driven by the interest to address global...
Humans are becoming ever more dominant in the natural world and unfortunately, we often expand at the expense of the planet’s biodiversity. Although it is difficult...
Global carbon emissions are projected to stall in 2015, according to researchers at the University of East Anglia and the Global Carbon Project. Last year global CO2...
Diamonds have been extremely popular for centuries, but it’s only relatively recently that people have started to take their environmental effects into consideration. You may have...
Schools, hospital services and travel have been disrupted after Storm Desmond brought winds, torrential rain and flooding to parts of the UK. Record rainfalls saw some areas...
By 2050, 65-75% of the world’s population – a staggering 6.5 billion people – will live in cities and as Lord Stern said at a recent...
We need to rethink the way we move ourselves around. There is a lot happening around ‘active transport’- which is a posh term for walking and...