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Tuesday 4th March 2025
Adapting to a Hotter World Edition: Who pays for climate disasters? California targets Big Oil, Ireland faces €26B EU climate bill, and Australia’s key policy is in jeopardy—while ENGIE sets a 95GW renewables goal, Mercedes tests a 1,000km EV, and Kew Gardens unveils a climate-focused exhibit.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
“Cool” years are now hotter than the “warm” years of the past, today we have a spotlight adapting and coping with climate change:
Who should pay billions for climate disasters? California and others target Big Oil — will that work?
As warming climate hammers coffee crops, this rare bean may someday be your brew
Australia's key climate policy faces an uncertain future
French utility giant ENGIE has set a target of 95 gigawatts of installed renewable energy by the end of the decade
Countries fail again to decide on timing of key IPCC climate science reports
Watershed launches RFP to add 1mn tonnes of carbon removal to its portfolio
EU seeks to grant automakers 'breathing space' on CO2 emission targets
Mercedes road-tests EV surpassing 1,000km on a single charge
UK Highlights
Stagecoach launches free sustainability training for 300 suppliers
UK pension fund manager The People’s Pension (TPP) announced the appointment of Amundi and Invesco to manage £28bn in assets with a strong climate-focus
Channel 4 is to give free advertising worth £120,000 each to five B Corp businesses
Kew to open garden focusing on climate change
Ed Miliband’s net zero bind - the targets of his department will keep running into Labour's economic growth aspirations.
Reintroducing wolves could expand woodland areas and reduce CO2
The Daily Climate Sceptic
Tory Peer to lead climate science denial group, Global Warming Policy Foundation
Long-Read of the Week
Brand new book, released last week:
Authored by Tunley Environmental's PhD-level sustainability scientists, this beautiful coffee-table book explores 99 carefully curated facts across climate science, biodiversity, and human environmental impact, aiming to demystify complex concepts around climate change into accessible insights.
"This book does not shy away from the gravity of climate change." |
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