
Proposed London datacentre would emit over 1m tonnes of carbon a year
A planned hyperscale datacentre in north Ockendon, outer London, would generate over 1m tonnes of CO2 annually and consume massive electricity, sparking environmental concerns.

A planned hyperscale datacentre in north Ockendon, outer London, would generate over 1m tonnes of CO2 annually and consume massive electricity, sparking environmental concerns.

Labour chair Bridget Phillipson demands Reform deputy leader Richard Tice apologise to firefighters for urging Britons to enjoy extreme heat and joke about sparkling wine while wildfires rage across the UK.

Amid record-breaking heat and wildfires, UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham faces pressure to reconcile climate action with economic concerns, including North Sea drilling and automotive industry mandates, as he navigates the political fallout of the climate crisis.

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice faced heavy criticism from nurses, medical experts, and campaigners after dismissing climate crisis efforts and urging Britons to enjoy heatwave warmth.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns announced a $2.5 billion taxpayer-funded deal to keep Australia's largest aluminium smelter, Tomago Aluminium, running for another decade through subsidized power and renewable energy investments.

India's policy thinktank Niti Aayog claims the country is attempting an unprecedented feat: expanding GDP nearly eightfold within a generation while reaching net zero within two generations, balancing rapid industrialization with severe climate pressures.

London mayor Sadiq Khan urged PM Andy Burnham's government to recommit to net zero and reduce oil and gas reliance amid extreme summer weather, as decisions on North Sea drilling loom.

A run of Telegraph articles supportive of climate action has sparked debate about whether the paper and the Conservative right are softening on net zero. Observers say the broader editorial line still looks unchanged.

Australian Coalition leaders Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan's claims about land use for renewables and rising electricity costs during a 'net zero debate' were systematically debunked by experts and data from Net Zero Australia and Aemo, highlighting significant factual inaccuracies.

Australia's Morning Mail covers significant news including falling house prices, concerns over First Nations deaths in custody, and the start of Alan Jones' trial. International news features the Middle East crisis and wildfire tragedies.

Coalition MPs Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan used Karl Stefanovic's podcast to criticize net zero policies and renewable energy, making claims about land use and electricity costs. Experts and research, including Net Zero Australia and Aemo, subsequently refuted these claims, highlighting misinformation regarding land requirements and the causes of rising electricity prices.

New UK Energy Secretary Miatta Fahnbulleh faces immediate pressure from climate activists to halt new North Sea oil and gas drilling, particularly at the Jackdaw and Rosebank fields. Her appointment, following Ed Miliband, signals a continuation of decarbonization efforts, despite internal party and trade union lobbying for new fossil fuel expansion.

Researchers at Queen's University Belfast have developed an affordable, 3D-printed iron-based flow battery, offering its design free to the global research community. This innovation aims to standardize renewable energy storage research, accelerate net-zero goals, and overcome cost and geopolitical constraints of traditional vanadium batteries.

Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, addressed CPAC UK in London, asserting that Australia is following Britain into cultural decline due to mass immigration, multiculturalism, Islam, net zero policies, and "woke" ideology. She also denied a rift with Barnaby Joyce and billing taxpayers for a Dolce & Gabbana fashion show trip.

Microsoft, Amazon, and Google's combined carbon emissions increased by nearly a fifth in the past year, reaching 119m mTCO₂e, largely due to datacentre construction for AI. This surge contrasts with previous efforts to reduce emissions and highlights concerns about the ecological impact of cloud computing and AI development.

A new class action lawsuit alleges an aged care firm charged residents for unused services. In Australia, concerns rise over cleanup costs for abandoned mines. Globally, tensions simmer in the Middle East, and the US marks its 250th anniversary. Australia triumphs in the Women's T20 World Cup.

Aged care residents launch class action over unused services. Queenslanders may fund abandoned mine cleanups. Spectacle Island is for sale as part of a Defence property selloff. Australia defeats England in the Women's T20 World Cup final.

Australia's largest super fund, AustralianSuper, has become the biggest investor in coalminer Whitehaven, raising concerns about its commitment to net-zero emissions targets set in 2020. Despite dumping coal holdings six years ago, the $388bn fund now holds over $600m in Whitehaven, prompting criticism over prioritizing investment returns over climate risks.

Labour risks electoral damage by considering a shift away from net zero policies, as polls show public support for climate action crosses divides. Unions like Unite are pushing for a return to North Sea drilling, but evidence suggests the net zero economy is a growing sector supporting higher-paying jobs. A wavering stance could alienate voters who switched to Green and Lib Dem parties.

The Green party and several trade unions have warned the Labour party against weakening its climate commitments, particularly on North Sea oil and gas drilling. They argue that such a move would lead to political failure and economic detriment, while other unions and figures advocate for continued drilling to protect jobs.

At the ARC conference in London, UK's net zero policies and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband faced strong criticism from conservative delegates, including former Trump officials, who called the policies a "tragic mistake" that impoverished citizens.

UK's chief climate adviser, Nigel Topping, warns that weakening net zero policies would damage the economy and investor confidence. The CCC report highlights progress in renewables and EVs but lags in heat pump adoption, urging the next PM to maintain course and accelerate green transitions.

Ed Miliband will emphasize the UK's net zero targets as a driver of jobs and growth, announcing over £100bn in private investment in clean energy. This comes amid speculation about his role and the future of net zero policies under a new prime minister.

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces unprecedented opposition attacks on his climate and energy policies, a shift from past cross-party consensus. Kemi Badenoch and Reform party are challenging net zero targets, while internal Labour debates have watered down investment pledges. Experts argue this is a misreading of public support for climate action.