Santos announces greenhouse gas inventory and creates climate observatory
The city of Santos in Brazil is set to conduct a greenhouse gas emissions inventory and establish a climate observatory as part of its initiative to update the Municipal Climate Action Plan.
Climate activist interrupted performance at Dramaten
A climate activist interrupted a performance at Dramaten, claiming that culture is ineffective without action.
No agreements, but energy trends that are here to stay
The article discusses the lack of agreements on climate action from COP30 in Brazil and highlights the urgent need for adaptation measures against climate change.
Henkel Celebrates 150 Years of Existence, Caring for the Planet
Henkel is celebrating its 150th anniversary by emphasizing its commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of the planet.
Gombe releases N2.2 billion to resettle affected residents under ACReSAL project
The Gombe State Government has allocated N2.2 billion for the Resettlement Action Plan associated with the ACReSAL project aimed at combating desertification in northern Nigeria.
Environmentalists in the US say they were approached by the FBI
Environmental activists from the US reported being approached by the FBI regarding their involvement with the climate action group Extinction Rebellion.
Apostolos Tzitzikostas: Only with common global rules can we build safer, more resilient, and cleaner transport
Apostolos Tzitzikostas emphasized the need for common global transport rules at the 88th session of the UN Committee on Land Transport in Geneva.
South Africa: Energy Transition a Matter of Survival - President Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasizes that the energy transition is essential for both survival and development, urging coordinated global action against climate change.
Energy Ministers Fail to Reach Agreement on Climate Goals Amid US Division
Energy Ministers were unable to reach an agreement on climate action during a two-day IEA meeting marked by ongoing critiques from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
LAURA VILBIKS AND JOONAS PLAAN: If something has gone wrong with climate policy course, it is not the 'enthusiasm-based approach'
Experts argue that misunderstandings in climate policy, as indicated in a recent interview, misrepresent scientific consensus on the urgent need for climate action.
Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes
A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.
Prince William interrupts half-term break to make major announcement
Prince William has announced that Mumbai will host the 2026 Earthshot Prize Awards, emphasizing India's role in climate action.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
In Munich, 250,000 people demonstrate against the Iranian regime, calling for democracy while also commemorating Reza Pahlavi, signaling solidarity with a suppressed nation.
Climate Change: Planting Action in the Old Town Costs Up to 100,000 Euros per Tree
The Munich city council is facing delays in a plan to plant over 150 new trees in the pedestrian zone due to calls for further discussion, with costs estimated at up to 100,000 euros per tree.
If politicians take climate action seriously, they can campaign to renegotiate the North Sea Agreement
The article discusses the need for Danish politicians to take climate action seriously and renegotiate the North Sea Agreement in light of the escalating climate crisis.
In the face of others' regression, let us lead climate action
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. decision to revoke the endangerment finding that legally recognized the threat of greenhouse gases to public health, suggesting this is a significant step back in climate policy.
Municipalities need to take action due to increased weather severity
Icelandic municipalities are urged to take action in response to increasingly severe weather conditions.
Uganda: UN Climate Chief Says New Era of Action Offers Economic Lifeline for Countries Like Uganda
The UN Climate Chief emphasizes the need for a transition from climate pledges to actionable strategies, suggesting that such a shift could support economic development in countries like Uganda.
Kenya: Ruto Departs for Addis Ababa to Attend the AU Summit
Kenya's President William Ruto is heading to Addis Ababa to participate in the AU Summit focused on Agenda 2063 and climate action.
Letters to the Editor. Response: Winter Sports in the Olympics are Needed to Engage with the Climate
A winter sports enthusiast argues that eliminating winter sports from the Olympics would alienate rather than engage people in climate action.
Greenhouse gases no longer harmful according to Trump
Donald Trump has revoked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to health and welfare, prompting environmental groups to threaten legal action.
Donald Trump announces repeal of a foundational text for the fight against climate change in the United States
Donald Trump has announced the repeal of a crucial 2009 regulation that identified six greenhouse gases as threats to public health, a move that undermines climate action in the U.S.
Macron: No immediate contact with Putin – Europe must prepare
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that he does not expect to have talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the coming days and emphasized the need for European countries to first define their collective goals regarding Russia.
SZ Series: They Are Encouraging: Saving the Climate with Azolla
The article discusses the historical significance of the Azolla event and its potential to inspire action against climate change today.
Mia Amor Mottley on course for third term, as Barbados heads to the polls
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is expected to win a third term in office as elections approach, with polling indicating strong support for her and her party.
Trump scraps legal foundation for climate action
The Trump administration has taken steps to eliminate a crucial ruling that allows federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, claiming it represents a historical deregulation decision.
Election Campaign in Munich: Climate Protection? Not That Important Again
Environmental activists in Munich are using a symbolic stunt featuring costumed animals to demand more sustainability ahead of the municipal elections.
The End of Unlimited Speed in Germany? Environmentalists Want Drivers to Crawl at 100 km/h
Environmentalists in Germany are pushing for stricter speed limits on highways, supported by a court ruling demanding the government take stronger action to reduce CO2 emissions.
Kenya: President Ruto Gives 2026 Diplomatic Brief Highlighting Global Priorities
President William Ruto is launching Kenya's 2026 Diplomatic Brief, focusing on regional integration, economic diplomacy, and global partnerships.
Youth challenge the state again in court
The Swedish climate organization Aurora is suing the state of Sweden, emphasizing that sufficient climate action is a legal obligation of the government.
Denmark affected by snowfall - first snowplow in action in Copenhagen in 15 years
Denmark experiences heavy snowfall, prompting the use of snowplows in Copenhagen for the first time in 15 years.
Back to School: 60,000 students return to municipal schools in Campinas
Approximately 60,000 students are returning to classes in 266 municipal schools in Campinas, SP, with a focus on combating violence against women, climate emergencies, and racism.
The Climate Group Aurora is suing the Swedish state again: "Violates our human rights"
The youth climate group Aurora is filing a renewed lawsuit against the Swedish state, claiming insufficient action to reduce climate emissions threatens their future health and safety.
Good news for New Mexico: the state presented its Climate Action Plan towards net zero emissions
New Mexico has unveiled its Climate Action Plan aimed at achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions, addressing the state's increasing temperatures and challenging climate conditions.
Urgent action needed on climate before NT is 'unlivable', activists warn
Activists warn that extreme heat due to climate change could render parts of the Northern Territory unlivable within 40 years if urgent measures are not implemented, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples facing the greatest impact.
EnEarth welcomes the positive opinion of the European Commission for the CO2 Storage License in Prinos
EnEarth has welcomed the European Commission's positive opinion on its CO2 storage license application in Prinos, recognizing the quality of the technical studies conducted for the geological assessment of the storage site.
Spain’s climate scientists subjected to ‘alarming’ rise in hate speech, minister warns
Spain's environment minister has reported a worrying rise in hate speech against climate science professionals, urging prosecutors to take action.
How to Sabotage Climate Action of 30 Years in 10 Days: Trump's Withdrawal from Environmental Agreements is a Colossal Own Goal that Leaves the US Less Safe and Less Prosperous
The article critiques Trump's withdrawal from international environmental agreements, arguing it undermines 30 years of climate action and safety in the US.
After power outage: Dobrindt promises answers on arson attack
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt vowed to take strong action against left-wing and climate extremists following a power outage and an arson attack, with the Justice Ministry stating that many of his demands are already in progress.
The other 'Matalascañas' of the Andalusian coast in regression: the beaches that may disappear due to sea level rise
The article discusses the threat of climate change to Andalusian beaches, particularly Matalascañas, and the need for public administration to take action against erosion, highlighting the proposed retreat as a necessary measure.
Germany Blog: Dobrindt wants to take tougher action against left-wing extremists after the attack
Following an arson attack on the power grid in southwest Berlin, Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to intensify measures against left-wing extremists and radical climate activists.
‘A colossal own goal’: Trump’s exit from global climate treaties will have little effect outside US
Donald Trump's withdrawal from global climate treaties is unlikely to impact climate action beyond the United States, even as global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise.