UK trade could promote use of banned pesticides in Brazil, new report warns

Campaigners fear trade bond may damage environment abroad and end up weakening regulations in UK…

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Wildfires likely to increase by a third by 2050, warns UN

Even previously unaffected countries likely to see uncontrollable blazes, says study, which calls for shift…

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Oil and gas facilities could profit from plugging methane leaks, IEA says

International Energy Agency reports nearly all the industry’s methane emissions could be avoided at no…

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Coalition announces new $19m Beetaloo Basin gas support after previous grants ruled invalid

Decision to give grants to Liberal-linked Empire Energy for NT exploration prompts anger among environment…

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Australia spending billions on new gas pipelines that may end up worthless stranded assets

Australia’s building boom comes amid $485.8bn in pipeline construction activity globally Get our free news…

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ICYMI: Secretary Granholm Traveled to South Carolina to Highlight Efforts to Strengthen University Pipeline to Clean Energy Jobs

ICYMI: Secretary Granholm Traveled to South Carolina to Highlight Efforts to Strengthen University Pipeline to…

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Shrewsbury residents frustrated as floods grow more frequent

Pleas for short- and long-term solutions as town is flooded for third consecutive year Trapped…

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US supreme court rejects Dakota Access pipeline appeal

Pipeline operator sought to overturn 2020 legal victory striking down a key federal permit The…

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DOE Announces $150 Million to Reduce Climate Impacts of Energy Technologies and Manufacturing

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Antarctic sea ice falls to lowest level since measurements began in 1979

Scientists say record drop can’t yet be linked to global heating but urgent research needed…

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