Climate change stories
Record wildfire activity this year has pushed insurers to reassess urban property risk, with summer fires now edging closer to homes and infrastructure.
Demand for trusted location data lifted annual sales as utilities, councils and consumers used new services to cut risk and plan infrastructure.
A 45% lighter heavy-lift drone could carry more payload and fly further, helping firefighters, medics and armed forces reach remote sites.
Rising electricity demand from AI and electrification is intensifying competition for power infrastructure talent, with AtkinsRéalis expanding its senior team.
Supply chain leaders are under pressure as Blue Yonder's survey finds sustainability slipping down priorities despite mounting climate and inflation risks.
The offshore wind software firm is bolstering governance as it builds on a GBP £750,000 fundraising, acquisition and export award.
Tighter queue rules could speed grid access for legitimate projects, but risk pushing more data centre operators towards pricier off-grid power.
Rising heat, flood and quake exposure is forcing operators to rethink resilience as Asia-Pacific data centre demand accelerates.
Australian researchers and students will gain access to Fujitsu's quantum systems in Japan under a pact aimed at building skills and applications.
Its 2026 sustainability score of 3.69 keeps the group on track for a 4.20 target, as emissions and customer savings improved.
The mill could cut its carbon emissions by nearly half as the new electric arc furnace starts turning recycled scrap into steel.
Shoppers could face higher prices, fewer choices and longer waits as Australian companies pass on rising supply chain costs.
As climate shocks intensify, cities can cut outages and delays by linking water, power and transport into one view.
About 10,000 public charge points by 2030 remain the target as the Government adds NZD $21 million to spur chargers in underserved areas.
Long-term asset upkeep would take priority under a plan aimed at shielding New Zealand infrastructure from election-cycle politics and funding gaps.
Consensus remained broad, but party MPs still clashed over who should pay for long-term works and how to curb costly overdesign.
Rising farm debt and climate exposure are forcing lenders to use parcel-level evidence, as agribusiness credit swells to AUD $140.3 billion.
Australian households are cutting bills by up to 80% after taking low-interest loans for solar, batteries and electric appliances.
More public chargers and practical guidance are set to ease one of the biggest barriers to electric vehicle uptake across Canada.
Retailers risk overstock and shortages because weather-driven demand shifts with seasonal anomalies, not just heat, making winter buying decisions brittle.