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Abi Daré is awarded the first Climate Fiction Prize.

Nigerian author Abi Dale has been awarded the inaugural Climate Fiction Award for her novel, which is a follow-up to her successful debut, *The Girl with the Louding Voice*. The £10,000 prize was presented to her at a ceremony in London on Wednesday evening. “I’m still a bit nervous, but really honored and excited,” she […]

Republican lawmakers pass legislation to reduce Biden’s climate funding and reverse energy regulations

On Tuesday, lawmakers approved several bills aimed at significantly reducing the Biden administration’s energy initiatives. The House Energy and Commerce Committee convened to consider legislation backed by Republicans that proposes billions in spending cuts. This funding will be sourced from areas not related to the Democrats’ Climate Act of 2022, as reported. Northern Highlights: The […]

European companies are increasing their efforts to advocate for climate action, according to a report.

European Companies Push for Climate Action There’s a growing movement among companies in Europe advocating for strong climate action. A recent study titled “Deep Change” indicates that businesses are starting to challenge the perception that environmental regulations threaten their profits. According to research by InfluenceMap, corporate lobbying efforts have jumped significantly, increasing from 3% in […]

Dutch climate activists promise to sue Shell once more

Dutch climate activists are preparing to take legal action against energy companies, aiming to halt the development of new oil and gas projects. A letter from the Dutch nonprofit Mariede Fencey addressed to Shell outlined plans to pursue legal avenues, as the company is currently progressing with 700 projects that are expected to exacerbate carbon […]

Tracking the costs of disasters caused by the climate crisis will end: ‘Significant loss’

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has decided to stop tracking the financial impact of weather disasters, such as floods, heatwaves, and wildfires, which are linked to climate change. This move reflects a broader trend of agencies limiting federal resources regarding climate issues, particularly influenced by changes during the Trump administration. NOAA, part of […]

The pope on abortion, climate issues, same-sex relationships, and the death penalty

Pope Leo XIV, who recently took office, is perceived as gentle and measured. However, he’s been quite vocal about a range of contentious issues, including gender ideology in education and environmental concerns. The 69-year-old, originally named Robert Francis Prevost, has shared insights on these matters through his social media, official duties, and media interviews. Climate […]

Could a new surge of critical theater be the answer to addressing climate change?

CLimited narratives often paint a picture of despair, suggesting a bleak and tragic future. But some theatremakers are carving their own paths, encouraging positive, constructive actions through love, music, puppet shows, and folklore. “Those who benefit from the idea that we’re doomed are the ones harming our planet,” remarks playwright Flora Wilson Brown. “If we […]