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The petrostate pitched a plan to cut carbon at COP27. And it’s covered in oil.
Germany unveiled a plan this week to get all of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035 — a full 15 years ahead of the country’s previously announced timeline.
In a bid to address California’s severe water crisis and its growing demand for renewable energy, a new project in the San Joaquin Valley seeks to install solar panels across the tops of irrigation canals.
The French government announced Wednesday that it will nationalize the country’s primary energy company, Électricité de France, or EDF.
Democrats (including Joe Manchin) say they agree on historic climate spending. So what's the holdup?
With most of the president’s climate agenda stalled in Congress, every ounce of climate spending counts.
At least in terms of the job market, 2021 was a good year for renewable energy.
Coal’s dependence on railways could lead to electricity shortages and sky-high prices.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new guidance on “forever chemicals,” warning that they’re dangerous at even lower concentrations than previously thought.