Australia returns pro-coal government Karl Mathiesen Climate Home News | 21st May 2019 Australian voters returned the pro-coal government in a stunning upset, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties. Environment Assembly mourns crash deaths Karl Mathiesen | 12th March 2019 UN staff and delegates to the UN Environment Assembly, which opened in Nairobi on Monday, were among 157 to die on the way from Addis Ababa. Germany moves from coal - to gas Karl Mathiesen | 25th January 2019 German chancellor Angela Merkel linked the building of a controversial Russian gas pipeline to the fate of her country’s coal industry. Draft G20 climate call 'worse than Paris' Karl Mathiesen | 27th November 2018 Argentinian official says ambiguity over Paris Agreement needed to avoid split with US - days before critical UN climate talks. World Bank ends support for coal worldwide Karl Mathiesen | 22nd November 2018 A Kosovar lignite plant was closed because it could not compete with renewables on price, said bank president Jim Yong Kim Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it. Subscribe to Karl Mathiesen
Environment Assembly mourns crash deaths Karl Mathiesen | 12th March 2019 UN staff and delegates to the UN Environment Assembly, which opened in Nairobi on Monday, were among 157 to die on the way from Addis Ababa. Germany moves from coal - to gas Karl Mathiesen | 25th January 2019 German chancellor Angela Merkel linked the building of a controversial Russian gas pipeline to the fate of her country’s coal industry. Draft G20 climate call 'worse than Paris' Karl Mathiesen | 27th November 2018 Argentinian official says ambiguity over Paris Agreement needed to avoid split with US - days before critical UN climate talks. World Bank ends support for coal worldwide Karl Mathiesen | 22nd November 2018 A Kosovar lignite plant was closed because it could not compete with renewables on price, said bank president Jim Yong Kim Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it. Subscribe to Karl Mathiesen
Germany moves from coal - to gas Karl Mathiesen | 25th January 2019 German chancellor Angela Merkel linked the building of a controversial Russian gas pipeline to the fate of her country’s coal industry. Draft G20 climate call 'worse than Paris' Karl Mathiesen | 27th November 2018 Argentinian official says ambiguity over Paris Agreement needed to avoid split with US - days before critical UN climate talks. World Bank ends support for coal worldwide Karl Mathiesen | 22nd November 2018 A Kosovar lignite plant was closed because it could not compete with renewables on price, said bank president Jim Yong Kim Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it. Subscribe to Karl Mathiesen
Draft G20 climate call 'worse than Paris' Karl Mathiesen | 27th November 2018 Argentinian official says ambiguity over Paris Agreement needed to avoid split with US - days before critical UN climate talks. World Bank ends support for coal worldwide Karl Mathiesen | 22nd November 2018 A Kosovar lignite plant was closed because it could not compete with renewables on price, said bank president Jim Yong Kim Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it. Subscribe to Karl Mathiesen
World Bank ends support for coal worldwide Karl Mathiesen | 22nd November 2018 A Kosovar lignite plant was closed because it could not compete with renewables on price, said bank president Jim Yong Kim Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it. Subscribe to Karl Mathiesen
Brazilian foreign minister is climate denier Karl Mathiesen | 16th November 2018 Brazil’s president-elect Jair Bolsonaro names anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and the Paris Agreement. Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it.
Climate alarm: ‘Most important years in history’ Karl Mathiesen Natalie Sauer | 9th October 2018 Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it.