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The UK has avoided the need for gas imports worth £1.7bn since the start of the Iran war, as a result of record electricity generation from...
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For several years, the UK car industry has been claiming that demand is not high enough to meet the government’s targets for sales of “zero emissions...
Biden’s Public Lands Rule ensured protecting or rehabilitating federal land would be as legitimate a use as mining, logging or drilling. Republicans and developers said it...
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Emerging Pacific Ocean heat, combined with ongoing human-caused global warming, is a grim recipe for deadly climate extremes. Heat alone already kills more than 500,000 annually....
India is one of the hottest nations, which fuels intertwined financial, health and labor risks, experts say. By Kiley Price Every one of the world’s 50...
The former vice president sat down with Inside Climate News to discuss data centers, Trump, China and the future of American democracy. By Lee Hedgepeth NASHVILLE,...
As part of its relicensing of three dams on the Skagit River, Seattle City Light is paying $1.35 billion to three tribes, which will raise electricity...