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Permafrost thaw accelerating climate change, studies warn

30 July 2024

Russia’s permafrost is melting but the ground is still frozen, trapping gigatonnes of primoradial CO₂ in the ice. However, as temperatures rise, the Arctic regions are already releasing more carbon dioxide than they are absorbing.

Global solar panel glut caused by Chinese overproduction

30 July 2024

There is an overproduction of solar panels worldwide, with production capacity exceeding demand by 2 TW. This surplus has led to falling prices.

Ghana inaugurates 16.82-MW rooftop solar plant, Africa's largest

29 July 2024

Ghana's renewable energy sector received a significant boost with the inauguration of a 16.82-MW rooftop photovoltaic solar plant in Tema, marking the largest single rooftop solar installation in Africa.

US, UK called out on hypocrisy on climate pledges as they ramp up oil and gas exploration to record levels

29 July 2024

The US and UK have been accused of hypocrisy as they blow through their carbon budget allowances and issue record amounts of oil and gas exploration licences, The Guardian reports, according to a new report from energy consultant Rystad and the IISD.

Sea levels rise 10 cm since 1993 as ice caps melt

29 July 2024

Sea levels are now 10 cm higher than in 1993, and the rise is accelerating, according to new high-resolution satellite measurements by NASA.

Global wildfires pump out four times more CO2 than aviation sector

28 July 2024

Raging wildfires exacerbated by climate change are pumping out vast quantities of carbon dioxide and dramatically reducing tree cover. This creates a fires-climate feedback loop. Northern latitudes are especially susceptible.

South Africa’s power utility Eskom advances plans for small modular nuclear reactors

26 July 2024

South Africa’s state-owned power utility Eskom has announced its plans to build a demonstration modular nuclear reactor as part of the country’s strategy to increase nuclear power generation in its energy mix and reduce CO2 emissions.

European Commission in no rush to step in and settle Lukoil transit ban dispute

26 July 2024

Ukraine’s recent sanctions have barred Lukoil from using the country for transit, affecting both Hungary and Slovakia.

Plants absorbing less carbon dioxide in 2023, accelerating global warming

25 July 2024

Plants and trees' ability to absorb carbon dioxide fell dramatically in 2023, due to increased heat stress in vegetation, a new study revealed.

Eni receives regulatory approval for $500mn sale of NAOC to Oando

25 July 2024

Eni has received regulatory approval from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to sell its subsidiary Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) to Oando.

Ukraine war makes Caspian Sea environmental crisis worse

25 July 2024

The war in Ukraine is making a growing environmental crisis in the Caspian Sea worse, claims Zaur Shiriyev, a scholar at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. Pollution from the war is making an already bad situation worse.

Slovakia threatens Ukraine with retaliation over halted Russian oil imports

25 July 2024

Ukraine’s tightened sanctions against Russian oil giant Lukoil have led to a decreased flow of Russian oil into Hungary and Slovakia.

Will Venezuela’s Maduro go out with a bang or a whimper?

24 July 2024

Venezuela’s crucial election on July 28 pits incumbent Nicolas Maduro against opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez. With long-running economic turmoil and political repression under Chavismo, the nation faces a pivotal decision.