Ten years after the Paris Agreement, the world's clean energy transition is slowing despite record renewable installations, facing geopolitical, financial, and regulatory challenges.
The National Party has unanimously agreed to abandon Australia’s emissions reduction target of net zero by 2050, piling ...
The Nationals Party ditches net-zero by 2050, placing the Coalition's future in-doubt; Optus executives face a grilling over Triple-Zero failures.
Abandoning 2050 as the target time to reach carbon neutrality is the wrong move – and it will raise the cost of shifting to renewable energy.
The World Health Organisation, WHO, has called on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, equity, and sustainability as the world marks World Cities Day.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is co-organising the 11th Dubai International Project Management Forum (DIPMF) with ...
The Nationals party room, after several hours of discussion on Sunday, agreed unanimously to a revised policy that says Australia should cut its emissions in line with the developed world, rather than ...
Surging power demand as a result of technology and mounting geopolitical tensions have made 2050 net zero goals unattainable, ...
While no major targets were announced, the announcements showed plans to take concrete action. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A new study has looked into whether electric cars are really better for the environment than gas-powered cars. It turns out ...