Thursday Jul 25, 2024

25 July 2024 - Latest Climate News

The Top Climate News for Thursday 25 July 2024: - Cut taxes to fuel flagging electric car sales and hit climate goals says SMMT - Why Economic Survey argues for climate adaptation, not mitigation - Car production down 7.6% in first half of year as manufacturers switch to EVs - Asset sales boost Bord na Móna profits as revenue falls - Climate change is ending the Sun Belt boom - Earth's Hottest Day in 84 Years: A Climate Crisis - Floods and climate change blamed for surge in dengue in the Emirates as WHO warns of global spike - Climate Activists Disrupt European Airports in Bold Protest - Climate activists glued to runway halt flights at German airport, other protests foiled - Did July 22 break all previous global heat records? EU’s climate monitor says… - BMW bets big on electric vehicles, to expand market - ‘High quality, low price and dizzying variety’: how the Chinese switched to electric cars - Business Council of Australia fears 'climate trigger' in Labor's new nature laws could stall clean energy projects - Africa to overtake Asia with highest number of hungry people by 2030, says UN - It’s easy to blame petrostates - but self-proclaimed ‘climate leaders’ like the US and UK are driving the crisis - Climate activists block road to Zurich Airport - ‘Inexcusable’: should climate hypocrites get the petrostates label? - Climate group disrupts traffic at Cologne airport and says more to come - Wealthy countries lead in new oil and gas expansion, threatening 12bn tonnes of emissions - India's Budget Push for Green Transition and Self-Reliance in Critical Minerals - Havana’s roads change as Cubans adopt electric bikes and vehicles - Vietnam allows big companies to buy clean energy directly to meet their climate targets - ‘The prosecutor against the convicted felon - what a contest!’ Letters to the editor for July 24 - Drivers aged 35 to 44 who have a petrol or diesel car 'warned' - Hydrogen-Powered Air Taxi Breaks Record With Longest Flight Without Emissions - Monday is the hottest day recorded on Earth, beating Sunday's record, European climate agency says

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