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- Global Researchers Propose Radical Triple Triple Agenda To Reshape International Energy Demand Goals By 2035
Published: Apr 25, 2026
Section: Research
A new study published in the journal Science urges world governments to adopt three integrated targets focusing on energy efficiency, rapid electrification, and curbing extreme con...
- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Establishes National Steering Committee to Begin Early Preparations for COP32 Presidency
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Africa
Ethiopia has officially initiated its preparations for hosting the COP32 climate summit through the formation of a National Steering Committee. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed confirmed...
- Oceanographer Warns Media Hyperbole Regarding Atlantic Current Collapse Hinders Critical Irish Climate Infrastructure Planning
Published: Apr 11, 2026
Section: Natural Sciences
Dr Gerard McCarthy of Maynooth University reports that sensationalized media portrayals of Atlantic current failures obscure the genuine environmental threats facing Ireland. Scien...
- Italy Postpones National Coal Phaseout as Iran War Triggers Emergency Energy Reopening
Published: Apr 6, 2026
Section: Europe
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government has announced plans to restart Italy’s four remaining coal-fired power plants and delay a total phaseout of the fuel until 2038. The poli...
- New Climate Analysis Reveals 84% of U.S. States Face Hidden Warming via Temperature Extremes
Published: Apr 4, 2026
Section: Environment
A study of 70 years of climate data shows that while average temperatures suggest moderate change, the vast majority of U.S. states are experiencing significant heating in specific...
- University of Freiburg Study Identifies Structural Barriers and Design Principles for a Socially Equitable Clean Energy Transition
Published: Mar 27, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A systematic review led by the University of Freiburg and Stanford University, published in Nature Reviews Clean Technology, reveals how current green energy subsidies often exacer...
- University of Graz Researchers Warn Unjust Carbon Removal Allocation Risks Deepening Global Wealth Inequality
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Environment
A new study from the University of Graz reveals that failing to fairly distribute carbon dioxide removal (CDR) rights could allow wealthy, oil-producing nations to monopolize limit...
- International Climate Equity Policies May Inadvertently Limit Millions of Life-Saving Air Quality Gains in Developing Nations
Published: Mar 17, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A multi-national study led by the University of Texas at Austin reveals that shifting the carbon mitigation burden to wealthy nations can reduce local air quality benefits in low-i...
- United States Warns of Exit from International Energy Agency Over Green Transition Shift
Published: Feb 18, 2026
Section: Politics
Top American officials have threatened to withdraw from the International Energy Agency citing concerns over its shift toward climate activism. The administration argues the agency...