
Methane is much worse than CO2 – here’s what we should do about it
1 December 2021
Methane is an underappreciated but potent greenhouse gas. How we deal with it will have a massive impact on averting the worst consequences of climate change

1 December 2021
Methane is an underappreciated but potent greenhouse gas. How we deal with it will have a massive impact on averting the worst consequences of climate change

8 September 2021
Energy companies and nations must leave nine tenths of Earth’s coal and almost two thirds of its known oil and gas in the ground if the world is to hold temperatures to a target beyond which climate change’s impacts are dangerously amplified, researchers...

23 August 2021
Freedom of information requests by New Scientist reveal that nine months on from the arrival of green number plates, not one of England’s 343 local authorities has offered a single incentive as a result of their introduction

20 August 2021
Huge blazes from the north-east of Russia to North America have made global carbon dioxide emissions from wildfires this year the highest in nearly two decades of modern satellite records

9 August 2021
Earth is expected to hit the critical threshold of 1.5°C warming due to climate change within the next 20 years, regardless of how deeply global governments cut greenhouse gas emissions under all five scenarios considered by a landmark scientific report

14 July 2021
A controversial carbon tax will be applied to goods imported to the European Union from 2026, as part of a plan to meet the bloc's climate targets by reshaping its economy

6 April 2021
SUVs in the UK are overwhelmingly bought by people in towns and cities, with the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea emerging as the country’s Range Rover capital

11 December 2020
A record 7 per cent drop in global carbon emissions this year will make no difference to long-term climate change, say researchers

26 November 2020
Tree leaves could start falling earlier in autumn due to climate change. The finding suggests forests will store significantly less carbon than expected as temperatures rise