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Coal Mine
Why the World’s Third-Largest Economy is Still Betting on Coal
Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, is leaning into coal power, a striking move at a time when the climate crisis is accelerating and most of its economi…
Energy Associations Issue Declaration to Achieve EU Green Deal
Energy associations championing the move towards renewable sources, including SolarPower Europe and WindEurope, have issued a declaration setting policy recomme…
Warren’s $3 Trillion Climate Change Plan
White House candidate, Senator Elizabeth Warren has put forward what is said to be "one of the most aggressive, detailed and wide-ranging plans for combating cl…
BP Wants To Slash Carbon Emissions, But Has No Plan For Doing That
There is an old expression that says, “If you fail to plan, you have a plan to fail.” It’s good to have goals, but plans are what make achieving those goals …
Carbon Neutral
Can BP Become Carbon Neutral?
BP’s new chief executive Bernard Looney outlined an ambitious new objective on Wednesday to make the oil giant carbon-neutral by 2050 - the most exacting susta…
German Energy Leaders Seek Federal Support for Low Carbon Transition
A leading German energy association and regional energy minister both called for increased German federal support in meeting the country’s decarbonisation goal…
World's Carbon Emissions Flatline as Rich Nations Ditch Coal for Wind and Solar
Wind and solar expansion helped bring an unexpected stall to the growth of global energy-related CO2 emissions last year, said the International Energy Agency (…
Market Analysis
Planned Hydropower Dams Threaten Fish in the Tropics
Planned hydropower dams will greatly increase threats for freshwater fish species because of habitat fragmentation, especially in the tropics.
The Latest in Climate Change Attribution and the Law
The evolving field of climate change attribution science plays a critical role in shaping our understanding of how humans are affecting the global climate syste…
Carbon Neutral
Nordics Bet on Advanced Biofuels to Suit Carbon Neutrality Ambitions
Scandinavian governments have raised the bar in their commitment to becoming carbon neutral and several companies have responded by developing new technologies …
Solar Power Plant
150MW Hungarian Solar Power Plant Project Obtains $125M Investment Proposal from Capital Corp Merchant Banking
With the EU raising the price of lignite in an effort to reduce greenhouse gases and fight against climate change, the Hungarian government has decided to turn …
Coal Mine
Reliance on Coal Divides European States
Two European states with a traditional reliance on coal are taking radically different paths as the climate crisis worsens.
Dwindling Arctic Sea Ice May Affect Tropical Weather Patterns
A new study finds a possible link between Arctic warming and more frequent El Niños in the Central Pacific.
Power Plant Emissions Down 47% Under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
This first-in-the-nation regional effort to lower carbon emissions from power plants is actually a cap-and-invest program. Power plants buy emission allowances …
Market Analysis
British Government Sued for Approving Europe’s Largest Gas-Fired Power Plant
Client Earth has the green light from a British court to sue the UK government for undermining its own planning authority's concerns about the climate crisis wh…
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