Violence, climate change, obesity: world's cities face growing health risks
Violence, climate change, obesity: world's cities face growing health risks
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to live in urban areas and the number living in slums is projected to double. This will present many health issues • Good data can help diagnose the health of cities around the world
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
India could push world into climate change danger zone, warn scientists
India could push world into climate change danger zone, warn scientists
As Narendra Modi visits UK for talks, academics warn if nation grows at expected rate without emission controls, Earth will breach critical two degree rise
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Coal 'isn't going anywhere' despite renewables boom, says industry head
Coal 'isn't going anywhere' despite renewables boom, says industry head
Coal will remain a safe bet for investors for decades to come as Asia drives future demand, says head of World Coal Association, Benjamin Sporton
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Carbon abatement: government spends another $557m to buy 45m tonnes
Second round of auctions under Direct Action scheme means government has spent almost half the $2.55bn emissions reduction fund
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
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Electric vehicles beat gasoline cars in cradle-to-grave emissions study
Nov. 12--A cradle-to-grave analysis finds driving an electric car in California creates less greenhouse gas emissions than even the most efficient gasoline vehicle.
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Coal from Carmichael mine 'will create more annual emissions than New York'
Australia Institute calculations show average annual emissions from burning coal from Adani’s proposed mine would be more than many countries and big cities
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU