News Archive
U.S. and China ratify Paris climate agreement
Campaigners hail key moment in battle against global warming as presidents Obama and Xi announce deal on eve of G20 summit in Hangzhou.
Hermine storm could re-intensify into a hurricane
A 'Rex Block' likely to trap Tropical Storm Hermine near New Jersey coast.
Global fossil fuel subsidies outpace renewable support
Research discovered that G20 country governments’ support to fossil fuel production marries bad economics with potentially disastrous consequences for climate change.
Emissions from new diesel cars are still far higher than official limit
New diesel cars are still emitting many times the official limit for polluting nitrogen oxides when driven on the road, almost a year after the Volkswagen emissions scandal broke.
Watch Bubbling Alaska Lakes Catch on Fire
In the Arctic, a frozen layer of soil – permafrost – trapped dead plants and animals for thousands of years. As the climate warms, that soil is beginning to thaw, releasing carbon dioxide and methane.
Merchants Of Doubt (2014)
Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner and inspired by the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway.
Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts claims that there is a pause in global warming
The Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts recently claimed on a ABC television show to the audience that there is a pause in global warming, and added that NASA manipulates their data.
Video games and carbon footprints
There are many actions for gamers when it comes to computer games. Back in 2013, I highlighted a project to count carbon dioxide at power plants, but there is much more gamers can do. […]







