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Greenhouse gas emissions

  • An electric car charging at Gridserve EV charging station at Scotch Corner on the A1M.

    Will pay-per-mile raise Reeves money or drive people away from electric vehicles?

    Need for new road taxes is clear – but there are concerns that pricing plan could stall transition away from petrol
  • A banner hung underneath a huge globe suspended from the ceiling reads: 1.5C under threat: time to act

    Cop30 delegates ‘far apart’ on phasing out fossil fuels and cutting carbon

  • People pose for photos outside the entrance to the Cop30 venue

    The Secret Negotiator
    ‘It’s like arguing with robots’: negotiators on the state of Cop30 talks

  • A general view of exhaust gases billowing from the chimneys of the Taean thermal power station in South Korea

    Cop30 draft text omits mention of fossil fuel phase-out roadmap

  • Delegates at the first UN climate conference in 1995

    Weatherwatch
    As I write my last column, the facts on climate crisis speak for themselves

  • Composite of Dan Tehan (left) and Sussan Ley (right)

    Leaked Coalition talking points direct MPs to argue dumping net zero does not conflict with Paris agreement

    Exclusive: Guidance distributed to MPs seeks to pre-empt questions about plan’s compatibility with Paris agreement, indicating opposition is aware of potential breach
  • City of Jakarta in black and white with carbon emissions graph line in the skyline

    The big emitters
    ‘We can no longer predict the seasons’: why Indonesia’s coal mindset has to change

    It’s a climate-vulnerable nation, while also being the world’s sixth-largest greenhouse-gas emitter. Global investment in climate action is vital
  • Adam Morton

    Australia’s failed bid to host Cop31 looks like a mess – but it may actually be the best result possible

    Adam Morton
    While the outcome is a let down for those who want Australia to do better on climate, Chris Bowen looks set to play a pivotal role in the UN talks
  • A photovoltaic power plant in China. The rise of clean energy must be acknowledged says André Corrêa do Lago.

    Divide over fossil fuels phaseout can be bridged, Cop30 president says

    Exclusive: André Corrêa do Lago says rise of clean energy must be acknowledged and rich countries need to do more
  • The Neoliner Origin ship at sea

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Onboard the world’s largest sailing cargo ship: is this the future of travel and transport?

    The Neoliner Origin set off on its inaugural two-week voyage from France to the US with the aim of revolutionising the notoriously dirty shipping industry
  • Composite of Nationals Leader David Littleproud (left) and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson (right)

    The $9tn cost to Australians: how a ‘misrepresented’ figure on net zero took on a life of its own

    A network of climate academics called Net Zero Australia say the actual cost of building a low-carbon energy system to Australians would be about $300bn
  • Fields on the slopes of a valley in Bhutan

    Bhutan PM on leading the first carbon-negative nation: ‘The wellbeing of our people is at the centre of our agenda’

  • Anne Davies

    The conservative parties can change their leaders – but it won’t stop the NSW Coalition’s death spiral

    Anne Davies
  • Eraring coal fired power station

    Business and energy leaders warn Coalition dumping net zero won’t cut power bills and demand more detail

  • Beachgoers take in the sunrise at Bondi beach, Sydney, Australia

    ‘Damned if we do but completely stuffed if we don’t’: heatwaves will worsen longer net zero is delayed

  • Massive Attack performing

    Bristol to launch world-first ‘clean power hub’ for festivals and film crews

  • A flare burns off methane as oil pumpjacks operate.

    Can methane cuts pull us back from the brink of climate breakdown?

  • Sussan Ley

    Coalition pitches ‘affordable and responsible’ energy plan as Ley flags immigration as next policy battleground

  • Zoe Daniel

    The Coalition is spinning a line that climate action is economically bad. How are they getting away with it?

    Zoe Daniel
  • Australian opposition leader Sussan Ley speaks at a press conference as shadow energy minister Dan Tehan looks on

    Factchecking five Coalition claims about net zero, from power prices to the $9tn cost

    As Liberals join Nationals in abandoning a 2050 emissions target, we unpick some of the opposition’s talking points
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