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China Leans On Coal As Hydropower Slumps

China is increasingly reliant on coal as hydropower generation slumps due to insufficient rainfall and drought
Forbes - Energy

London’s Ulez Expansion: Motorists Of The World Unite!

Mayor Khan who is up for re-election next year, will have to face up to the wrath of a section of London voters who depend on…

Canada To Cut Some Oil & Gas Subsidies

The Canadian federal government has established a framework for revoking what are deemed to be inefficient subsidies for fossil…

Counter-Protesters Disrupt Just Stop Oil Banquet With Rape Alarms

Counter-protesters in London disrupted Just Stop Oil’s “Beyond F***** Banquet” on Sunday night by setting off rape alarms hidden…
Forbes - Energy

I-95 Or Mountain Valley Pipeline - Which Will Be Our Energy…

This last month saw 2 opposite examples of how to construct or repair large infrastructure projects. One was done in 2 weeks and…
Forbes - Energy

A Climate Crisis Will Destroy China’s Economic Progress

Globalism is more important than ever in solving the climate change problem — the precursor to why U.S.-China relations must…
Forbes - Energy

Enhanced Geothermal Could Be A Missing Piece Of America’s Climate…

Enhanced geothermal could produce 24/7 clean electricity, remove carbon dioxide from the air, and create jobs for oil and gas…

G20 countries fail to reach agreement on cutting fossil fuels

Some members dispute goals of tripling renewable capacity by 2030 and deploying $100bn a year for action in developing countries

Tensions emerge between state and federal governments over…

Disquiet points to jockeying among jurisdictions and impatience over the rollout of renewables

Dropping green pledges would be ‘political suicide’, Sunak and…

Science and business leaders say lurch away from climate agenda after byelections would be deeply unpopular with voters and…

‘Here for the heat’: Death Valley sizzles, but the tourism doesn’t…

National park has seen remarkable temperatures this summer with some intentionally, and some accidentally, caught in the heatwave

Why aren’t we more scared of the climate crisis? It’s complicated

Despite extreme heat and weather in the US, most Americans aren’t cowering in fear. There’s a psychological reason for it
InsideClimate News

The Financial Sector Is Failing to Estimate Climate Risk, Say Two…

Economic models have been slow to grasp the potential damage of warming, which means companies and consumers often don’t realize…

Indigenous art unites Australians in a common cause: abuse of the…

The country’s ‘first mining boom’ drove its oyster reefs to near extinction. But a new generation of artists has a voice their…
DeSmogBlog

This Database Exposes the Client Conflicts of More Than 1,500 Big Oil…

As lawsuits mount against the fossil fuel sector for sowing climate disinformation, lobby firms that work with the industry also…
InsideClimate News

Tucker Carlson Spread Lots of Climate Misinformation. His Replacement…

Tucker Carlson may be gone from Fox News, but his spirit of climate denialism lives on in his replacement, Jesse Watters. On…
InsideClimate News

New Federal Report on Research Into Sun-Dimming Technologies Delivers…

While hundreds of scientists around the world are urgently advocating for a non-use agreement for atmospheric sun-dimming…
InsideClimate News

After Litigation and Local Outcry, Energy Company Says It Will Not…

ORLANDO, Fla.—A proposed liquified natural gas plant in the Florida Panhandle that had drawn litigation and widespread local…
350.org

An Open Letter to the European Commission to Raise Renewable Targets

We call on the EU to urgently change course and raise their ambition for a global renewable energy target of 1.5TW to stay below…

The week in wildlife – in pictures

The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a rescued sloth, a hidden alligator and a jellyfish swarm
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