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Fossil fuels are doomed – and Trump can’t save them
The past three years have been the world’s hottest on record. In 2025, Earth was 1.44°C warmer than the long-term average, ...
As fossil fuel-based carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise to record levels, a new analysis shows that a majority of these emissions can be traced back to a shrinking number of large corporate ...
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — The South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu on Tuesday urged countries at the COP27 climate summit to establish a global treaty to phase out the use of fossil fuels. The ...
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 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. BELEM, Brazil — Several nations held firm Friday insisting this year’s U.N. climate talks explicitly cite the ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Steve Curwood ...
Scholars Andreas Malm and Wim Carton on how tech fixes to the climate crisis delay the confrontation with fossil capital. Climate activists portray Brazilian President Lula da Silva and President ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Errol Schweizer has the essential take on the grocery industry. A new report from renowned international thinktank IPES-Food, Fuel ...
The 2025 Bunker Alerts included all the marine fossil fuel grades of VLSFO (27), being the most problematic fuel, followed by HSFO (8), MGO (1) and ULSFO (1). The Bunker Alerts covered 9 different ...
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How did we become so reliant on fossil fuels?
Our reliance on fossil fuels didn’t come from a single bad choice or a lack of intelligence. It grew slowly, almost invisibly, as each generation solved immediate problems using the most powerful ...
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Why phasing out fossil fuels remains a challenge
At present, half the electricity generating capacity in India is non-fossil-fuel based — a significant achievement by all counts. But how smooth will the path be to completely phasing out dirty fuels?
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