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Revive Our Ocean Initiative Aims to Increase Marine Protected Areas to Cover 30% of World’s Oceans by 2030

“If we save the sea, we save our world” — Sir David Attenborough, Ocean with David Attenborough Almost every country in the world has signed...

From Greenland to Ghana, Indigenous youth work for climate justice

For the last week, Indigenous leaders from around the world have converged in New York for the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, or...

United Airlines Invests in Ultra-Fuel Efficient Blended Wing Aircraft Developer JetZero

United Airlines announced an investment in JetZero, a developer of a blended wing body (BWB) aircraft anticipated to improve fuel efficiency by up to...

Clean Iron Startup Electra Raises $186 Million to Decarbonize Steelmaking

Clean iron producer Electra announced that it has raised $186 million in a Series B funding round, with proceeds from the financing aimed at...

Balcony solar took off in Germany. Why not the US?

Raymond Ward wants to see solar panels draped over every balcony in the United States and doesn’t understand why that isn’t happening. The technology couldn’t...

Government announces £300 million for offshore wind supply chains

The UK government has announced an initial £300 million funding package ahead of the Spending Review for Great British Energy to invest in supply chains...

Biogas expert firm extends leak detection service

This article contains sponsored content. In response to increased industry demand, and in line with best practice standards on Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR), FM...

Carbon tax could lead to waste services cuts, warn councils

Councils are calling for reform of a planned tax on burning plastic, which they warn could place billions of pounds of unavoidable costs onto...

Despite global opposition, Trump just fast-tracked deep-sea mining

President Donald Trump wants federal agencies to fast-track applications for deep-sea mining in an effort to make the United States a global leader in...

$28 Trillion in Climate Warming Damage Caused by 111 of the World’s Biggest Companies: Study

Researchers from Dartmouth College have estimated that the biggest corporations in the world have caused a total of $28 trillion in climate damage. The results...

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