“Fossil fuels fall to record low proportion of UK energy mix” (Guardian)
“Climate change: Speed limits for ships can have ‘massive’ benefits” (BBC)
“Opinion: Why California’s climate solution isn’t cutting it” (Los Angeles Times)
“Ocean temperatures hit record high as rate of heating accelerates” (Guardian)
“Climate refugees can’t be returned home, says landmark UN human rights ruling”
“JetBlue plans to go completely carbon neutral on all U.S. flights” (Washington Post)
“Guardian to ban advertising from fossil fuel firms”
George Monbiot, “Let’s abandon climate targets, and do something completely different” (Guardian)
Negotiated targets on climate change mitigation are ineffective: States do not seek to exceed their unambitious targets when they could. An obligation of conduct – to do the maximum, based on a standard of due diligence – could be more effective.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/29/climate-targets-committee-on-climate-change-report
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/29/climate-targets-committee-on-climate-change-report