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Reform cabinet does believe in climate change, says highways chief

Reform cabinet does believe in climate change, says highways chief

Environment chief Ian Cresswell last week failed to commit to an answer when asked if climate change was happening and was primarily caused by humans. This led to criticism that “people who don’t understand science” were running Worcestershire...

Voices from small island states, fossil fuel critics welcome ICJ ruling on climate change

Voices from small island states, fossil fuel critics welcome ICJ ruling on climate change

Leaders from small island developing states (SIDS) as well as critics of fossil fuels have welcomed the July 23, 2025, landmark ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague on climate change. “This initiative was part of efforts...

Davis: ‘Seismic’ ruling on climate change effects

Prime Minister Philip Davis speaks in the House of Assembly on July 23, 2025. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff By KEILE CAMPBELL Tribune Staff Reporter kcampbell@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Philip Davis hailed a ruling from the International...

Inside Kew’s new ‘Carbon Garden’ — built for climate change

Inside Kew’s new ‘Carbon Garden’ — built for climate change

To gardeners watching their old favourites wilt in the summer heat, it’s obvious that some plants are struggling during hot summer days, but it’s not so obvious what to do about it. Luckily, the scientists at Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew have some...

UN court declares countries must tackle climate change

UN court declares countries must tackle climate change

The United Nations’ top court has found countries across the globe have a legal duty to tackle climate change — at a time when the U.S. is pulling back from both climate action and U.N. organizations. In a landmark decision announced Wednesday,...

Europe and China agree to take action on climate change during tense summit

Europe and China agree to take action on climate change during tense summit

China and the EU have issued a joint call to action on climate change during a tense bilateral summit in Beijing riven with major disagreements over trade and the war in Ukraine.The two economic giants issued a joint statement urging more...

Climate change 'urgent and existential threat': International Court of Justice

Climate change 'urgent and existential threat': International Court of Justice

Disappear beneath the waves In December, the iconic Peace Palace in the Hague hosted the court's biggest-ever hearings, with more than 100 nations and groups giving oral statements. In what was billed a "David Vs Goliath" battle, the debate pitted...

PM: ICJ ruling on climate change is seismic

PM: ICJ ruling on climate change is seismic

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis yesterday hailed the “seismic” advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which the government said affirmed the stance of The Bahamas and other nations most vulnerable to climate change that...

Young people in Vanuatu hailed the International Court of Justice's decision that countries must tackle climate change.

Young people in Vanuatu hailed the International Court of Justice's decision that countries must tackle climate change.

EU and China to fight climate change together

EU and China to fight climate change together

The European Union and China have issued a joint statement on climate change, APA reports. The President of the European Council, António Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced on their social media...

LUBINDA, SINKAMBA HAVE CONTRADICTED KBF… He must leave Tonse if he’s not ready to acknowledge PF as anchor party  – KAMBA

LUBINDA, SINKAMBA HAVE CONTRADICTED KBF – KAMBA … He must leave Tonse if he’s not ready to acknowledge PF as anchor party PF central committee member Kennedy Kamba says acting PF president Given Lubinda and Green Party leader Peter Sinkamba have...

Corals show surprising survival strategies under ocean acidification

Corals show surprising survival strategies under ocean acidification

Summary: As climate change accelerates, ocean acidification has emerged as a growing threat to the health of coral reef ecosystems. A study published in the journal Research uncovers the diverse ways in which reef-building corals respond to...

ICJ Says Polluters Can be Held Responsible for Climate Change

ICJ Says Polluters Can be Held Responsible for Climate Change

Rabat – The International Court of Justice at The Hague in the Netherlands handed down a ruling on climate justice and accountability on Wednesday. This follows a long, landmark legal case initiated by Vanuatu. The court has ruled that developing...

Julie Anne Genter: Green Party MP on the party's push to extend the Te Huia train to Tauranga

Julie Anne Genter: Green Party MP on the party's push to extend the Te Huia train to Tauranga

The Green Party is pushing to reinstate passenger rail across the country - starting by connecting Tauranga and Auckland. It's launched a petition targeting the Minister for Rail to get it done. The party says it would cost $10 million over four...

Youth activists applaud UN court's climate change advisory ruling

Youth activists applaud UN court's climate change advisory ruling

Youth climate change activists celebrated on Wednesday as the United Nations' highest court issued a significant advisory opinion stating that countries could breach international law if they neglect to implement measures to safeguard the planet...

UN court says nations can sue each other over climate change

UN court says nations can sue each other over climate change

The Hague — Countries now have the green light to hold each other legally accountable for the damage caused by climate change, following a groundbreaking advisory opinion from the United Nations’ top court. In a historic decision issued on...

The UN's Decision To Let Countries Sue Each Other Over Climate Change Is A Regrettable Necessity

The UN's Decision To Let Countries Sue Each Other Over Climate Change Is A Regrettable Necessity

A burned area in Souni village, Cyprus, during a massive wildfire on the southern side of the east Mediterranean island nation's Troodos mountain range, Thursday, July 24, 2025. Countries will now be able to sue one another over climate change, a...

STIRLING: Jasper wildfire dust-up leads to climate change report revelations

STIRLING: Jasper wildfire dust-up leads to climate change report revelations

Donkeys could 'trigger killer animal diseases' by feasting on rubbish from bins

Donkeys could 'trigger killer animal diseases' by feasting on rubbish from bins

Free-roaming donkeys could trigger killer animal diseases - by feasting on rubbish dumped in new recycling bins. Green Party chiefs even fear outbreaks of foot-and-mouth and African swine fever unless New Forest District Council’s wheelie bin...

Trump admin rebuffs Schiff, reopening massive Pacific oil reserve capable of 80% of regional production

Trump admin rebuffs Schiff, reopening massive Pacific oil reserve capable of 80% of regional production

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses the looming deadline for the President Donald Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill’ and the issues with the ‘green new scam’ on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A major...

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