U.S. Congressman Lee Zeldin announced the repeal of the core climate rule, inviting climate change skeptics to celebrate what he termed a 'victory.' This decision comes amid rising concerns about the effects of climate change.
The Indonesian railway company reported a significant reduction in carbon emissions during the Eid al-Fitr 2026 travel period, with an estimated total of 8.9 million kg of CO2 recorded. This achievement highlights the importance of rail transport as an environmentally friendly alternative.
Crop farming in Indonesia is gaining attention as a solution to climate change. Reports indicate that sustainable agriculture can significantly reduce carbon emissions and boost the economy.
A new study reveals that the use of drones in the Imam Turki Reserve in Saudi Arabia has significantly reduced carbon emissions by up to <strong>66%</strong>. This achievement marks an important environmental milestone in conservation efforts.
A planned super data center in northern Hong Kong is expected to surpass the energy consumption of MTR, raising concerns over energy efficiency standards. Set to begin operations in 2029, the project could increase carbon emissions by 70% compared to current levels.
A new study reveals that the Israeli war on Gaza has emitted approximately <strong>33 million metric tons</strong> of carbon dioxide equivalent, highlighting the profound climate impact of wars. This research underscores the need for greater awareness of the environmental consequences of armed conflicts.
A new study from China indicates that installing solar panels on the exterior walls of buildings can significantly contribute to electricity generation, reduce cooling costs, and lower carbon emissions. The research, led by a team of scientists, was published in the journal Nature Climate Change.
The German government has announced a new climate package worth <strong>8 billion euros</strong> aimed at enhancing wind energy and electric mobility. Supporters view it as a necessary push, while critics argue it barely scratches the surface.