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This year's historic heatwaves largely caused by 180 "carbon majors" - study

Ben Aris in Berlin September 12, 2025

More than a quarter of over 200 heat waves recorded globally since 2000 were impossible without human-driven climate change, with emissions from the world’s largest fossil fuel and cement companies playing a significant role.

Kyrgyzstan building mega dam in “very dangerous place”, says Academy of Sciences head in earthquake warning

bne IntelliNews September 10, 2025

Officials deny pushing ahead with multibillion-dollar Kambarata-1 hydroelecric project with inadequate seismic surveys.

Kyrgyzstan to discuss ministry proposal to build nuclear plant

bne IntelliNews September 9, 2025

Small Central Asian country could follow in footsteps of bigger neighbours Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, which have atomic power projects under way.

Kazakhstan calls for urgent international action on rapid shallowing of Caspian Sea

bne IntelliNews September 9, 2025

Could plan to connect the Caspian and Black Seas with a tunnel or canal come to the fore?

Seoul’s energy balancing act up to 2050: then green power for the win

bno - Busan Office September 9, 2025

In the northeast corner of East Asia, South Korea is quietly steering its energy future towards a delicate pro-nuclear, pro-renewables outcome. With eyes fixed firmly on 2050, policymakers in the capital Seoul are doubling down.

Tajikistan’s glaciers are disappearing

bne IntelliNews September 4, 2025

Tajikistan’s glaciers are retreating at an alarming rate, with over 1,000 already gone completely and dozens more under threat, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Snowfall shortages destabilising some of world’s last resilient glaciers, expedition in Tajikistan shows

bne IntelliNews September 3, 2025

Scientific team unable to yet say whether the “water towers” have reached “point of no return”.

Solar overtakes gas to become Hungary’s second largest source of energy - OWID

bne IntelliNews September 2, 2025

A decade ago, solar power was almost non-existent in Hungary. It generated just 0.2% of the country’s electricity. Nuclear, coal, and gas dominated the grid, Our World in Data (OWID) reports.

UK-based energy think tank Ember reports record growth in solar panel imports across Africa

bne IntelliNews September 1, 2025

Imports of solar panels from China into Africa have surged dramatically over the past year, pointing to the start of a transformation in how the continent generates electricity.

Romania sees surge in extreme weather alerts

bne IntelliNews August 28, 2025

Greenpeace Romania study shows an upward trend in storms, floods, and tornadoes.

Chinese carmakers lose ground in Turkey

bne IntelliNews August 26, 2025

Era of “price-performance dominance” appears to be fading, but giant EV maker BYD Auto is bucking the trend with surging sales.

China has no clear coal exit strategy as new projects hit decade high

bne IntelliNews August 26, 2025

China is failing to set out a coherent plan to phase out coal despite record growth in renewable energy and the approach of key climate deadlines, according to new research released on August 25.

China’s new mega-dam project threatens water war with India

bne IntelliNews August 26, 2025

China’s decision to construct the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Zangbo river in Tibet has intensified fears in New Delhi of a looming water crisis, with Indian officials warning the project could reduce dry-season flows into India

New expedition finds Azerbaijan’s Tufandag glacier continues to shrink

Cavid Aga in Warsaw August 25, 2025

Glaciers are among the clearest indicators of global climate change with any warming or cooling quickly reflected in changes to their surface area.

US EPA’s controversial Climate Crisis report is full of lies and mistakes

Ben Aris in Berlin August 25, 2025

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a controversial report in July claiming the effects of the Climate Crisis were overblown. A fact check by Carbon Brief found it is full of lies and errors.

Central Asian states stepping up efforts to tackle water-related challenges

Eurasianet August 25, 2025

An increasing amount of time and resources is being devoted to averting a crisis.

Moldova briefly covers full power demand with renewable generation

bne IntelliNews August 25, 2025

Moldova has invested into solar and wind capacity as it seeks to end dependence on imports from Russia-backed separatist Transnistria.

Mapping global drought risk - Statista

Anna Fleck for Statista August 24, 2025

By 2050, more than 1.6bn people, including almost 20% of the African population, will be exposed to severe and extreme droughts, if a pessimistic scenario plays out, according to a report by INFORM Climate Change.

Forest carbon credits are facing a reckoning over albedo risks

bne IntelliNews August 24, 2025

Planting trees should reduce the amount of CO₂ in the atmosphere right? Well, its not so easy as that. Trees also provide shade and prevent sunlight from reaching the ground that could reflect it back into space, cooling the plant.

Taiwan’s vote to switch on nuclear power falls short

bno - Taipei Office August 24, 2025

A total of 4.34mn (74.2%) people supported restarting the Third Nuclear Power Plant, compared with the 1.51mn (25.8%) who opposed, but the vote required at least a quarter of all eligible citizens (5mn) in favour to pass.

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