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Greenhouse gas emissions

July 2024

  • Overhead view of the electric arc furnace facility

    Steelmakers fire up to swap centuries-old reliance on coal for electric arc furnaces

  • A protester facing away from the camera with placards and posters with slogans in opposition to the proposed mine

    Cumbria coalmine was unlawfully approved, government says

  • Illustration with composite of images of oil workers and sites in Argentina

    The Latin oil rush
    Argentina’s future lies in the balance as vast oilfields poised for extraction

  • An idle oil pumping unit is silhouetted against the setting sun in a field south of Oakley, Kansas

    BP predicts global oil demand will peak in 2025, bringing to end rising emissions

  • Is coal’s recent revival in Australia’s energy mix just a blip or something more?

  • Nato’s 2023 military spending produced about 233m metric tonnes of CO2 – report

  • Half of Australians in the five largest cities live too far from public transport to ditch cars

  • Can the climate survive the insatiable energy demands of the AI arms race?

  • Queensland coalmine fire a ‘disaster’ for climate say environmental groups

  • Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand

  • Shell to pause construction of huge biodiesel plant in Rotterdam

June 2024

  • Mike Casey

    The rural network
    Electrifying the farm: ‘It could add a couple of hundred thousand to our bottom line’

  • Man with hot water bottle

    Baby it’s cold inside: here’s how to warm up your chilly old Australian home

  • Volta electric truck parked in central London

    UK haulage industry calls for investment in electric truck infrastructure

  • An artist impression of the Microsoft Park Royal datacentre, now under construction in west London.

    AI drive brings Microsoft’s ‘green moonshot’ down to earth in west London

  • Richard Tice accused of hypocrisy over firm’s embrace of green tech

  • From the Guardian archive
    The vanishing ozone layer – archive, 1974

  • AI will be help rather than hindrance in hitting climate targets, Bill Gates says

  • Grogonomics
    As the Coalition goes nuclear, Labor is free to ensure fossil fuels are burned with abandon and little scrutiny

    Greg Jericho
  • NSW government accused by critics of using ‘fatally compromised’ emissions report

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