First public global database of fossil fuels launches

A first-of-its-kind database for tracking the world’s fossil fuel production.

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Bamboo could be a future renewable energy source: Study

Bamboo was discovered by researchers to be a desirable resource in efforts to provide environmentally friendly renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

Bamboo could be a future renewable energy source: Study

Bamboo was discovered by researchers to be a desirable resource in efforts to provide environmentally friendly renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks

Policymakers seeking to make the U.S. electric grid less reliant on fossil fuels have long looked north to Canada.

Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks

Policymakers seeking to make the U.S. electric grid less reliant on fossil fuels have long looked north to Canada.

Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks

Policymakers seeking to make the U.S. electric grid less reliant on fossil fuels have long looked north to Canada.

Scientists predict two glaciers could be lost by 2100

Rounce and his team found that in a future scenario with continued investment in fossil fuels, over 40 percent of the glacial mass will be gone within the century, and over 80 percent of glaciers by number could well disappear.

Activists throw black liquid on a painting

The latest in a series of protests against the Government's use of fossil fuels, climate activists threw black liquid on painter Gustav Klimt's artwork 'Death and Life' at the Leopold Museum in Vienna on Tuesday.

Germany leader defends ongoing gas purchases

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is defending his country’s ongoing purchase of gas and other fossil fuels from Russia.

Renewable energy chief: Climate goals need ‘radical action’

The world needs to take “radical action” to shift away from fossil fuels and ensure global warming doesn’t pass dangerous thresholds, the head of the International Renewable Energy Agency said Tuesday.

‘Save your species’: UN uses dinosaur in fossil fuel message

United Nations is summoning an unusual “witness” to testify to the dangers of burning fossil fuels that stoke global warming.