Iran's closure of the narrow Strait of Hormuz stopped oil tankers reaching their destinations. But that wasn't all. More than ...
An increasingly concentrated group of fossil fuel giants is dominating global emissions and “actively sabotaging” climate action to weaken government ambition. New analysis from Carbon Majors’ dataset ...
The fog of war is pervasive, but one thing is clear as “Gulf War 3” escalates: governments around the world are counting the ...
9 October 2025 — As the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress opens today, members are preparing to vote on a historic motion that could redefine the future ...
A recent report from Ember, an organization dedicated to tracking global energy consumption, reveals a groundbreaking milestone: renewable energy sources, including wind, solar, and hydroelectric ...
A growing coalition of 17 countries is leading an unprecedented global campaign in support of a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and this is a landmark movement in global climate negotiations as ...
The report finds that, for the first time in modern history, renewable energy has overtaken coal in electricity ...
TAGANGA, Colombia – On Colombia's Caribbean coast, a fishing village lies in a cove where green hills meet the turquoise sea. A few years ago, oil companies found natural gas off the coast and now ...
The annual UN climate change conference held in Brazil last year, known as COP30, concluded without a clear roadmap to phase out fossil fuels. It also laid bare a question that has long haunted ...
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The Biggest Oil Disruption in History Is Accelerating the Energy Transition
The Hormuz closure has triggered the biggest oil disruption ever. Countries with strong renewables are weathering it. The rest are about to find out why that matters.
The Iran war has reignited the debate over whether governments will finally accelerate the transition to renewable energy to ...
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'Wrong side of history': Report ties top polluters to countries blocking fossil fuel phaseout
An increasingly concentrated group of fossil fuel giants is dominating global emissions and “actively sabotaging” climate action to weaken government ambition. New analysis from Carbon Majors’ dataset ...
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