Climate Emergency
Plain-language reporting on warming, fossil fuels, health impacts, and the communities most exposed to climate risk.
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NETZERO shares clear climate emergency reporting, challenges fossil fuel misinformation, and promotes practical green solutions already within reach.
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The newsletter connects science, law, clean energy, public health, and community action so readers can see the crisis clearly and respond with confidence.
Plain-language reporting on warming, fossil fuels, health impacts, and the communities most exposed to climate risk.
Updates on renewable power, green technology, fusion research, offshore wind, and countries moving beyond coal.
Coverage of climate law, human rights, misinformation, and the duty governments and industries owe to future generations.
How it works
We explain how fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, pollution, and extreme weather connect to daily life.
We stand with science and make climate denial easier to recognise, question, and answer.
We highlight renewable energy, green technology, recycling, cleaner travel, and community action.
We invite readers, young people, researchers, and community leaders to keep the message moving.
NETZERO is a climate emergency newsletter created to inform the public, promote clean energy, and support action against fossil fuel dependency.
We cover climate science, renewable energy, climate justice, green technology, air pollution, misinformation, and community education.
Delay often begins with doubt. We explain the evidence clearly so readers can recognise false narratives and defend climate action.
Yes. We welcome research, commentary, community stories, youth voices, and practical examples of green action.
Our aim is to publish four issues a year, with each edition building on climate news, public engagement, and practical solutions.
Insights & resources
Climate Emergency · April 2026
Every fraction of warming avoided reduces suffering, protects communities, and keeps more natural systems intact.
Read moreClimate Justice · April 2026
Courts are increasingly linking climate protection with human rights, accountability, and the duty owed to future generations.
Read moreEnergy · April 2026
From Denmark to the UK, renewable power is growing quickly and showing what a cleaner energy system can become.
Read moreStand with climate truth
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