Politico Wire Feb 26, 2026
New reports and developments have shed light on a range of topics, including allegations against Donald Trump, a Democratic report on fossil fuel subsidies, and a drop in mortgage rates.
Climate Watch Feb 25, 2026
The US is ramping up fossil fuel production despite mounting evidence of the devastating consequences of climate change, from record-breaking flooding to rising ocean temperatures and catastrophic loss of marine life.
Climate Watch Jan 27, 2026
A severe heatwave that struck Melbourne and Adelaide in early January has highlighted the glaring contradictions in Australia's fossil fuel policy. As the country sweltered through record-breaking temperatures, experts warned that such extreme weather events are likely to become the norm due to human-caused climate change. The heatwave has sparked renewed calls for the government to reassess its commitment to fossil fuels.
Climate Watch Jan 27, 2026
A severe heatwave in Australia has brought attention to the country's fossil fuel policy, with critics arguing that the government's actions are exacerbating the problem. Analysis suggests that the heatwave was five times more likely to occur due to human-caused global heating. As temperatures continue to rise, the need for a coherent climate policy has become increasingly pressing.
Climate Watch May 29, 2026
Rising temperatures, increased fossil fuel investment, and eroding wetland protections threaten the environment
Climate Watch May 29, 2026
Global Warming Impacts Escalate Amidst Energy Policy Shifts and Merger Talks
Climate Watch Mar 11, 2026
Analysis reveals alarming trends in global energy production, environmental degradation, and mental health impacts
Climate Watch Feb 27, 2026
A boost for coal and oil, but can it halt their decline?
SciTech Weekly Feb 23, 2026
New discoveries in hydrogenation reactions and Congo Basin peatlands challenge climate assumptions
Politico Wire Jun 15, 2026
UFC Fight Night and Fossil Fuel Pollution Come Under Fire
Climate Watch May 29, 2026
From record-breaking heatwaves to fossil fuel investments and regulatory rollbacks, a look at the latest climate change developments
Climate Watch Mar 21, 2026
Recent developments in Alabama, New York, and beyond raise concerns about the influence of fossil fuel interests on climate policy
Climate Watch Jun 3, 2026
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AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026
The US is set to import the most Venezuelan oil in a year after President Donald Trump's administration moved to control the country's energy supply amid political tensions. The European Central Bank will discuss interest rates for the first time in 2026. UK wind farms are expected to provide the most power in almost four years this month as more turbines and blustery conditions help the country pivot away from fossil fuels.
AI Pulse Jan 25, 2026
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called for a halt to the use of fossil fuels. The move is seen as a response to the U.S. government's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord.
World News Jan 6, 2026
The Trump administration is facing criticism on multiple fronts, from its handling of Venezuela's opposition leader to its rollback of vaccine recommendations for children. Meanwhile, a prominent Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank has passed away, and the administration is suing California cities over their efforts to restrict fossil fuels.
Business Trends Mar 12, 2026
Governments implement emergency measures as companies invest in autonomous vehicles and AI
SciTech Weekly Mar 26, 2026
Recent research yields significant findings in sustainable fuel, quantum materials, and species classification
World News Mar 12, 2026
From fuel caps to cyber warfare, the global impact of the Middle East conflict