Tag: carbon
Shipping ‘s Net-Zero Voyage: How Global Trade Is Tackling Its Carbon...
Global shipping, the backbone of international trade, has long escaped climate scrutiny. That changed in April 2025 with a landmark agreement. The...
Climate Change Threatens Arctic Fjords’ Carbon Sink
The Arctic is changing fast—and it will spell trouble for the planet’s climate defenses.New research led by JochenKnies at the iC3 Polar...
Tourism’s Carbon Challenge: A Climate Emergency
Tourism is a booming global industry, but its environmental impact is becoming harder to ignore. A University of Queensland-led study highlights a...
Railway: Recycled Plastic Sleepers Could Cut Carbon Emissions
Railways, one of the most climate-friendly transportation modes, emit just 31 grams of CO2 equivalents (CO2e) per passenger kilometer—half that of the...
2024 Carbon Crisis The Alarming Rise in Global Emissions
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Corporate Decarbonization Progress Slows Despite Climate Crisis
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Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High in 2024: Urgent Action Needed
In a concerning new report from the Global Carbon Project, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have surged to a record high in...
Decarbonisation and Resilience: A Global Push for Climate Action
Climate-driven damage, coupled with tangible opportunities for economic growth, is accelerating the push to decarbonizes industries and build more resilient cities. The...
Billionaire Emissions: A Dangerous Disparity
Fifty of the world’s richest billionaires produce more carbon through their luxurious lifestyles than the average person does in their entire lifetime....
Superyachts, jets of Europe’s elite emit more carbon in a week...
A groundbreaking report from Oxfam, titled “Carbon Inequality Kills,” reveals that the carbon footprint of a super-rich European from just under a...



































