UN Chief: Fossil Fuels Are the Principal Driver of the Climate Crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that fossil fuels are the primary driver of the climate crisis, calling for an equitable transition to renewable energy.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that fossil fuels are the primary driver of the climate crisis, calling for an equitable transition to renewable energy.
The Trump administration is spending nearly $2 billion to encourage energy companies to abandon offshore wind projects in favor of fossil fuels, sparking a Congressional investigation.
The EU has spent an extra €27 billion on energy imports due to Middle East tensions, prompting leaders to call for targeted aid and a faster shift to renewables and nuclear power.
Recent strikes on Iran and Strait of Hormuz disruptions force a global reevaluation of fossil fuel dependence and its impact on the pace of the green energy transition.
COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago discusses Brazil’s strategy to advance global climate goals after the 2025 conference, emphasizing fossil fuel transition challenges.
President Trump withdraws the U.S. from the Paris Agreement for the second time, declaring a national energy emergency and emphasizing fossil fuel use.
Fossil fuel expansion threatens the Coral Triangle’s rich biodiversity, endangering marine species and millions who depend on the sea, a new report warns.
According to the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2024, clean energy growth is expected to peak global fossil fuel demand by 2030, marking a significant shift in the global energy landscape.
COP28 concludes with the UAE Consensus, a historic agreement to transition away from fossil fuels, marking a significant step toward achieving the Paris Agreement goals.
Health experts warn that COP28 must address the climate-fueled health crisis caused by continued reliance on fossil fuels, leading to record global temperatures and widespread health impacts.