Global heating causes 1 in 3 heat-related deaths

 serviceman undergoes treatment for heat exhaustion. Sometimes that’s going to fail. Image: By US Air Force (public domain), via Wikimedia Commons ­­­­This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Tim Radford In a heatwave, global warming driven by fossil fuels becomes an act of self-harm. It causes 1 in 3 heat-related deaths. [...]

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Nuclear industry’s propaganda war rages on

Nuclear industry’s propaganda war rages on ­­­­­­Several governments have now acknowledged how their civil and military nuclear programmes are linked. Image: By Steve Harvey on Unsplash This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Paul Brown With renewable energy expanding fast, the nuclear industry’s propaganda war still claims it helps to combat climate change. To maintain the assertion [...]

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Cool homes and hot water are there on the cheap

 Xiulin Ruan, a Purdue University professor of mechanical engineering, with his lab’s sample of the whitest paint on record. Image: By Purdue University/Jared Pike This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Tim Radford Would you like cool homes and hot water without paying to power them? They’re already working in the laboratory. It sounds [...]

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Frequent flyers should pay more to save the climate

Thai Airways first class cabin: It’s the rich that fly most and do most damage to the climate. Image: By Richard Moross, via Wikimedia Commons This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net  website   By Paul Brown Wealthy frequent flyers who take several holidays a year should pay higher taxes each time they fly, a British charity [...]

By |2021-04-15T09:53:36+00:00April 14th, 2021|External|Comments Off on Frequent flyers should pay more to save the climate

City motorists in UK buy most off-road cars

SUVs, designed for off-road transport, can tempt road-users too. Image: By Collins Lesulie on Unsplash This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Alex Kirby Most UK buyers of off-road cars designed for rural use are urban motorists, worsening city congestion and air pollution.
 − Three-quarters of all sports utility vehicles (SUVs) sold in the UK are bought by [...]

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The price of coal weighs heavy on planetary health

Coal miners’ memorial, Greymouth, New Zealand. Image: By Bernard Spragg (public domain), via Wikimedia CommonsImage: This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website  by Tim Radford In air pollution terms alone, the price of coal is huge. The true price of energy in almost any fossil form is colossal. - Does anyone think fossil fuels should be more expensive? [...]

By |2021-03-18T17:37:02+00:00March 16th, 2021|External|Comments Off on The price of coal weighs heavy on planetary health

Carbon emissions slow, but not nearly fast enough

Cutting carbon emissions: Berliners have a word for it. Image: By Etienne Girardet on Unsplash This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Tim Radford Global shutdown during Covid-19 has forced down carbon emissions. But no inadvertent pause can replace global resolve. Five years after a planet-wide vow to reduce carbon emissions, it happened. In 2020, the world’s [...]

By |2021-03-11T10:55:40+00:00March 11th, 2021|External|Comments Off on Carbon emissions slow, but not nearly fast enough

Solar power’s future could soon be overshadowed

The fate of people like Mihrigul Tursun, who was detained in a Chinese internment camp for Uighur Muslims, could affect the fortunes of the solar industry. Image: By US State Dept. (public domain), via Wikimedia Commonsebsiite This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Kieran Cooke By Despite its recent runaway success, solar power’s future [...]

By |2021-02-23T13:58:13+00:00February 18th, 2021|External|Comments Off on Solar power’s future could soon be overshadowed

UNESCO link helps to greenwash gas exporters’

 EXCLUSIVE: A leading UN agency, UNESCO, is harming action on the climate crisis by partnering with natural gas exporters, critics say This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Mitchell Beer OTTAWA – Unesco a prominent United Nations agency, is undercutting global action on the climate emergency, analysts and campaigners warn, by forming a partnership with [...]

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Energy efficiency boosts jobs and cuts climate heat

Creating millions of jobs in energy efficiency schemes is the fastest way to restore prosperity and cut climate heating. This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Paul Brown Improving energy efficiency creates far more jobs than generating it, and at the same time provides a way out of the Covid crisis by bringing [...]

By |2021-02-07T16:35:24+00:00February 3rd, 2021|External|Comments Off on Energy efficiency boosts jobs and cuts climate heat
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