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Reaching net zero will cost billions more due to interest rate rises

Reaching net zero will cost billions more due to interest rate rises

21 July 2023

It is vital that we clean up our energy sources and shift away from fossil fuels, but rising interest rates mean green energy projects are becoming more expensive and risk being cancelled


How can we keep homes cool in extreme heat without air conditioning?

13 July 2023

Many northern countries including the UK must adapt homes to cope with hot weather, a study warns – but there are ways to do this without increasing energy use


The oceans are getting greener because of climate change

12 July 2023

A trend towards greener seas revealed by satellite images is probably down to changes in ocean plankton communities, which could have repercussions for marine life and carbon storage


Carbon tax on luxuries is fairer way to cut emissions, finds analysis

11 July 2023

Instead of a uniform tax on carbon emissions, countries should apply higher taxes to luxury products to reduce social inequality and tackle climate change, say researchers


Blanket for electric cars helps preserve battery performance

11 July 2023

The lithium-ion batteries found in electric cars work best when kept within a certain temperature range, so researchers have created a blanket to keep your car cool in the sun and warm in the cold


The past week was the hottest ever recorded on Earth

7 July 2023

The record for the hottest average global air temperature was broken three times this week, making the past seven days the hottest since instrumental records began in the 1850s


Melting Arctic glaciers expose new sources of planet-warming methane

6 July 2023

Hundreds of groundwater springs have emerged at the base of retreating glaciers in Svalbard, and they may be adding significant amounts of methane to the atmosphere


Record for hottest day ever recorded on Earth broken twice in a row

4 July 2023

The average global air temperature recorded 2 metres above Earth’s surface was 17.18°C (62.92°F) on 4 July, the highest that has ever been recorded. The previous record was set the day before.


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Threatened seabirds are foraging at plastic pollution hotspots

4 July 2023

Location trackers show migratory seabirds spend much of their time looking for food near ocean garbage patches, highlighting the need for action on pollution


Should Japan dump Fukushima's radioactive water into the ocean?

3 July 2023

The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved Japan's plan to release radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean, but some researchers question this approach


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