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- Denmark Sets Out Plans for £25 Billion Artificial Energy Island In a bid to hit climate change goals, Danish politicians have given the go-ahead for the world’s first wind-energy island.
- The UK has released 350 million tonnes of CO2e more than previously thought A "major methodology change” has added 356 million tonnes of CO2e onto the UK's emissions – more than the annual total of France.
- Electric cars are on the brink of mass popularity UK car sales dropped to their lowest point since 1943 last year – except sales of electric vehicles, which grew by a stunning 266%.
- Renewable energy sets world record despite COVID-19 A record level of new electricity generation will come from renewable energy, defying COVID-19 and predictions of doom.
- President Biden Plans to Replace Government Fleet with Electric Vehicles President Joe Biden has announced that he will start phasing out fossil-fuel-powered vehicles in the federal government fleet.
- Countries That Will Be Worst Affected by Climate Change We've analysed a host of factors to work out the countries most at risk of ceasing to exist because of climate change.
- UK Government Comes Under Fire for Approving New Cumbrian Coal Mine The UK Government has approved plans for Cumbria's first coal mine in 30 years – raising the eyebrows of climate activists and various MPs.
- Scientists have improved solar panels by making them spicier Treating solar cells with capsaicin – the part of chili peppers that causes burning – makes them 15% more efficient, a new study has shown.