The US could gain $1.6 trillion annually in health and climate benefits by replacing diesel school buses with electric models.
Category: Net zero emissions
UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report 2025 says Climate Goal Unattainable
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) released its "Emissions Gap Report 2025: Off Target", which shows that the 1.5°C target is unattainable.
Study Warns of Unintended Trade-offs in NZ’s EV Transition
Discover why New Zealand’s transition to EVs may reduce pollution but still lead to higher health costs and accident risks.
Why the Size of Your Electric Vehicle Matters for the Planet
Thinking of buying an EV? Discover how vehicle size affects emissions, battery demands, and climate impact.
Is China’s Air Pollution Fight Aggravating Climate Change?
China’s air pollution crackdown has significant health benefits, but scientists caution it may also intensify global warming.
Methane Tracker Reveals Emissions Trends and Reduction Options
A global methane tracker report reveals global emissions trends and highlights proven abatement options for a cleaner future.
Countries Leading the Charge in Electric Bus Usage
Discover the countries renewing public transport with electric bus usage, cutting carbon emissions, and leading the sustainability shift.
Five Game-Changing Technologies That Mitigate Climate Change
From solar power to lab-grown meat, explore how science and tech are reshaping global efforts to mitigate climate change.
Natural Hydrogen Could Fuel the Philippines’ Clean Energy Future
Hydrogen discovery could revolutionise energy use in the Philippines, from tricycles to national power, amid growing climate concerns.
Could Wyoming Spur the Resurgence of the Nuclear Reactor?
Wyoming has the largest uranium ore reserves in the United States and is considering advanced nuclear reactors to power the grid.









