Meet the shipping engineer transitioning from oil and gas
Seafarers are having to adapt to new sources of energy.
ByThe vast majority of scientists agree that human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases, are now the main driving force behind climate change, which is raising global temperatures and affecting weather patterns. Here you can find the New Statesman’s expert coverage on climate change as well as our analysis on activism, climate justice and the overall crisis.
Seafarers are having to adapt to new sources of energy.
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Policymakers and experts on their policy highlight – or lowlight – of the year.
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Since hope can be a blessing or a curse, the question is not whether we should hope but what we…
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The market for the cars is booming despite campaigns to reduce emissions.
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As Cop15 ends, the former Amazon boss turned director of the Natural History Museum wants to make nature count by…
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How climate change benefits the extreme right.
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Spending cuts in 2013 dramatically reduced the number of energy efficiency installations.
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In uncertain times, entrepreneurs need the right information and support to grow.
The UK’s stop-start approach to the climate and biodiversity crises makes it hard for industry to act.
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Britain’s first new deep mine in 30 years has perpetuated net zero myths that could lead to more fossil fuel…
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This month’s UN biodiversity summit is a “last chance” for much of the earth’s nature abundance.
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Qatar 2022 will produce the same emissions as a developing country, with a price tag equivalent to the entire GDP…
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The green share of Britain’s power is increasing steadily, but still lags behind Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal’s.
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Finance is no longer the key constraint on decarbonisation.
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Apprenticeships in sustainable energy can shape the future of the sector.
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The winds of change are blowing in favour of this renewable energy source.
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Can retail culture ditch the climate cover-ups and focus on getting the planet “out of the red”?
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In South Yorkshire, Emma Bohan is working to save the planet one pump at a time.
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Exclusive Ipsos polling explores how people are coping with rising energy costs.
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The party would focus instead on boosting employment and climate change in its development projects.
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