More investment in renewable energy needed if climate goals to be reached, say EU energy ministers
Ministers from the EU27 began a two-day visit to Stockholm on Monday for a two-day event to discuss the future of energy and transport.
Ministers from the EU27 began a two-day visit to Stockholm on Monday for a two-day event to discuss the future of energy and transport.
A new and "rare" species of giant trapdoor spider has been discovered in Australia. Researchers say the female spiders, which are typically larger than the males, can grow up to five centimetres in body length. "It's a big, beautiful species," said one of the lead researchers, Dr Michael Rix, who is the curator of arachnology at Queensland Museum.
A giant coronal hole, spotted Monday, is releasing rapid solar winds expected to reach Earth on March 24, causing more vibrant aurora borealis.
Take your umbrella AND gloves out guys.
A Herefordshire builder says he has been forced to close his business due to the “moratorium” on construction over a large area of the county.
Yellow weather warning in force until 1pm in Scotland
A County Durham street has been branded the worst in the North East for potholes by our readers – but do you agree?
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Shipping produces much of the world’s greenhouse gases but new technology offers solutions to cut fuel use
Germany has declared last-minute opposition to a landmark European Union law to end sales of CO2-emitting cars in 2035, demanding that sales be allowed of new cars with internal combustion engines after that date if they run on e-fuels. The EU rules would require all new cars sold from 2035 to have zero CO2 emissions, making it effectively impossible to sell new fossil fuel-powered cars. The law - which Germany, alongside a majority of EU countries and lawmakers, previously supported - would not ban internal combustion engines (ICEs).
Energy price guarantee pushes government borrowing to £16.7bn in February – highest since records began
A black bear hibernating in South Lake Tahoe, California, wasn’t quite ready for spring, recent video shows, and with the weather being experienced locally, who could blame him?Footage of the bear, tagged as G101, was posted by local nature enthusiast Toogee Sielsch.Sielsch said G101 and other local black bears have “started to emerge from their urban dens”. But this video, dated March 6, shows G101 “returning to his crawlspace den” after a few hours out and about.Sielsch regularly posts photos and videos related to South Lake Tahoe’s “urbanized black bear population” on his Instagram profile. Credit: Toogee Sielsch via Storyful
An atmospheric river brought heavy snow to the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California on Tuesday, March 21.The snow caused low visibility on roads, Caltrans said, urging motorists to postpone travel if possible.The footage, posted to Twitter by Caltrans, shows State Route 2 covered in snow. Credit: Caltrans District 8 via Storyful
The government wants to change the way bin collections are completed by councils from households and businesses.
The species is the most endangered of the three types of zebra.
Planting new forests on 14 million hectares of available land across the continent could balance out the emissions of millions of Europeans every year, Kristjan Lepik and Lisett Luik write.
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Millionaire spending will make clean transition ‘less likely’, a new report has warned.
Increasing ocean temperatures present ‘existential threat’ with knock-on effects for ecosystems and commercial fisheries, researchers say
Rachel Fletcher from energy supplier Octopus appeared before MPs on the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee.
The SNP leadership candidate said she will instead look at devolving marine protection and inshore fisheries powers to local authorities.