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High-polluting cars rule the roads in Kazakhstan

Almaz Kumenov for Eurasianet July 26, 2024

Activist asserts government measure to help environment actually exacerbates air pollution.

Plants absorbing less carbon dioxide in 2023, accelerating global warming

Ben Aris in Berlin July 25, 2024

Plants and trees' ability to absorb carbon dioxide fell dramatically in 2023, due to increased heat stress in vegetation, a new study revealed.

Ukraine war makes Caspian Sea environmental crisis worse

bne IntelliNews July 25, 2024

The war in Ukraine is making a growing environmental crisis in the Caspian Sea worse, claims Zaur Shiriyev, a scholar at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. Pollution from the war is making an already bad situation worse.

Earth records hottest year since records began

bne IntelliNews July 24, 2024

Sunday, July 21 was the hottest day ever recorded globally in 100,000 years according to the EU climate monitoring service Copernicus, warning that the Climate Crisis is accelerating.

Six out of nine “planetary boundaries” have been crossed and a tenth has appeared

Ben Aris in Berlin July 24, 2024

Six out of the nine “planetary boundaries” that track how close humanity is coming to the environmental disaster have been crossed. And now there might be a tenth boundary: the amount of oxygen in oceans is starting to fall.

China builds melt-down proof “pebble-tech” nuclear reactor

bne IntelliNews July 23, 2024

China has built what it claims is a melt-down-proof nuclear reactor that would remove one of the main objections to building more nuclear power stations to tackle the accelerating Climate Crisis.

Devastating forest fires cause millions of euros of damage in North Macedonia

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje July 22, 2024

Experts estimate it will take a century to restore the lost vegetation after huge areas burned in recent weeks.

Hungary's solar capacity climbs over 6,700 MW

bne IntelliNews July 22, 2024

Demand for new solar panels surged after the government reduced utility subsidies for households in August 2022.

Iran swelters as temperatures top 40C in 170 locations across country

bne Tehran bureau July 20, 2024

Temperatures have exceeded 40C (104 Fahrenheit) at 170 weather stations across Iran on July 20 with Susa hitting hit 50C.

Rising carbon emissions will drive the clouds from the sky

Ben Aris in Berlin July 20, 2024

The clouds may disappear from the skies within the next century, which would cause temperatures to leap by as much as 12C and force most of humanity to move to the polar ice caps.

Central Asia and the struggle for water

Seymur Mammadov in Baku July 20, 2024

The Kyrgyz have a saying: "El bashi bolboy, suu bashi bol", which translates to: "Do not be the head of the people, but be at the source, the head of the water." This old proverb remains extremely relevant today. Water is life.

Iraq braces for severe heatwave with temperatures to reach 49C

bne Gulf bureau July 19, 2024

Basra is expected to be the hottest region, nearly reaching 50 degrees Celsius as temperatures across the region break records this week.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan taking steps toward fulfilling green energy export vision

Almaz Kumenov for Eurasianet July 19, 2024

Draft agreement outlines scope of cooperation.

Powerful storm hits Skopje after heatwave, leaving 100,000 people without electricity

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje July 18, 2024

Anger after parts of North Macedonia's capital left without power for 15 hours.

Western Balkans can skip gas and move straight to renewables, says Bankwatch

bne IntelliNews July 18, 2024

NGO CEE Bankwatch says anticipated solar and wind projects in the region are expected to generate four times more electricity over their lifetimes than prospective gas-fired power plants.

Paris Agreement’s carbon budget all spent in growing number of developed countries

Ben Aris in Berlin July 17, 2024

A carbon emission budget built into the 2015 Paris Agreement to buy the world some time before environmental catastrophe strikes has already been exhausted by some of world’s biggest carbon emitters and we are burning through what remains too fast.

World Bank says Western Balkans must invest $37bn to protect region from climate change impact

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade July 17, 2024

Region increasingly plagued by floods, drought, heatwaves and forest fires.

Record growth in renewables must be significantly topped up, says IRENA

by Roberta Harrington in Los Angeles July 17, 2024

The world risks missing the tripling renewables target pledged at COP28 in November. That is although renewables are becoming the fastest growing source of power, says the International Renewable Energy Agency.

Dubai heatwave: Temperature feels like 62°C as scientists explain extreme conditions

bne Gulf bureau July 17, 2024

Dubai is experiencing an intense heatwave with the "feels like" temperature soaring to 62°C (143.6°F), according to US-based weather reports.

BP: oil demand and emissions will peak in 2025

by Roberta Harrington in Los Angeles July 17, 2024

Oil super major BP's latest outlook on global energy trends suggests a potential peak in worldwide oil demand as early as next year, a development that could mark a significant turning point in global carbon emissions by 2025.

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