Climate Emergency Newsletter: clean energy, climate justice, and public action
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Climate Emergency Newsletter

Climate truth, clean energy, and action for the next generation

NETZERO shares clear climate emergency reporting, challenges fossil fuel misinformation, and promotes practical green solutions already within reach.

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What we cover

Serious climate issues, written for everyday readers

The newsletter connects science, law, clean energy, public health, and community action so readers can see the crisis clearly and respond with confidence.

Climate Emergency

Plain-language reporting on warming, fossil fuels, health impacts, and the communities most exposed to climate risk.

Clean Energy Progress

Updates on renewable power, green technology, fusion research, offshore wind, and countries moving beyond coal.

Justice and Accountability

Coverage of climate law, human rights, misinformation, and the duty governments and industries owe to future generations.

The climate numbers behind the urgency

66bnTonnes of greenhouse gases emitted each year
71%Emissions linked to the fossil-fuel energy sector
50%+UK emissions reduction since 1990
£1.5tnProjected renewable investment in 2025

How it works

From climate concern to public action

Step 01

Name the threat

We explain how fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, pollution, and extreme weather connect to daily life.

Step 02

Challenge misinformation

We stand with science and make climate denial easier to recognise, question, and answer.

Step 03

Show solutions

We highlight renewable energy, green technology, recycling, cleaner travel, and community action.

Step 04

Build public will

We invite readers, young people, researchers, and community leaders to keep the message moving.

Frequently asked questions

What is NETZERO?

NETZERO is a climate emergency newsletter created to inform the public, promote clean energy, and support action against fossil fuel dependency.

What topics do you cover?

We cover climate science, renewable energy, climate justice, green technology, air pollution, misinformation, and community education.

Why focus on misinformation?

Delay often begins with doubt. We explain the evidence clearly so readers can recognise false narratives and defend climate action.

Can readers contribute?

Yes. We welcome research, commentary, community stories, youth voices, and practical examples of green action.

How often do you publish?

Our aim is to publish four issues a year, with each edition building on climate news, public engagement, and practical solutions.

Insights & resources

Latest climate emergency coverage

Stand with climate truth

Turn climate concern into practical action

Read, share, and contribute clear stories that help more people understand the climate emergency.