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Net Hero Podcast – Let’s make this year ZERO!

Please enable cookies to view this content (read more). Hello and happy new year to you all. In this podcast I set out my vision…

‘Europe and polar regions struck hardest by global warming’

Europe and the polar regions of the Earth suffered the most from global warming in 2022. That’s after the year was fifth warmest since records…

UK slowing down EV production, as prices jump

Electric vehicle (EV) makers are slamming down the brakes on production, as the cars are starting to become too expensive for many drivers. That’s according…

Lottery protects Cornwall from climate change with £2m

A Cornish coastal town is set to benefit from £2 million in funding to fight the impacts of climate change. The funding has been made…

UN: ‘Ozone could be repaired in decades’

An attempt from the world to stop damaging the ozone layer is working – and it could recover within decades. That’s according to the UN,…

Energy crisis sees EVs overtake petrol for cost

Driving an electric vehicle (EV) that uses public charging now costs more than driving a petrol car. That’s according to research by RAC, claiming that…

Energy subsidies for UK businesses slashed

The government has announced changes in its current energy bill support scheme for businesses after spending as much as £18 billion on a six-month package.…

Plankton’s secret climate story…

Plankton can tell us how polluted the world’s oceans are. That’s according to scientists from the Marine Biological Association, which claim that the rise in…

UN: ‘Floods in Pakistan to push 42m into poverty’

Heavy floods in Pakistan caused 33 million people to fall into poverty last year, with another nine million set to join them in 2023. That’s…

‘Skiing in doubt’, says WMO

Many European countries hit temperatures above 20°C this January and this may become more frequent, the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has revealed. Ski resorts…

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