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Tesla's workforce faces a more than 10% reduction as the company navigates a dip in electric vehicle demand and stiffening market competition.

David Ferris reports for E&E News.

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In the Solomon Islands, Indigenous tribes are leveraging the lucrative carbon credit market to sustainably protect their ancient rainforests from logging while funneling vital income to their communities.

Jo Chandler reports for Yale E360.

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Amid growing scrutiny over the effectiveness of carbon offsets, a major philanthropic organization announces a groundbreaking plan to authenticate their impact by phasing out coal plants in Asia.

Evan Halper reports for The Washington Post.

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Amid legislative and utility pushback, the ambitious Southern Spirit energy project confronts obstacles in its quest to enhance grid connectivity and bolster renewable power in the Southeast.

Gautama Mehta reports for Grist.

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As world delegates prepare for a crucial U.N. meeting in Canada, Arctic Indigenous communities emphasize the urgent need to address plastic pollution impacting their health and environment.

James Bruggers reports for Inside Climate News.

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Indiana has launched a pioneering pilot project on U.S. Highway 52, testing wireless electric vehicle charging technology aimed at reducing range anxiety and supporting long-haul truck electrification.

Kristoffer Tigue reports for Inside Climate News.

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Amid a high-stakes election season, the Biden administration is channeling billions into climate initiatives aimed at securing lasting reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, regardless of future political shifts.

Oliver Milman reports for The Guardian.

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In the eighth year of America's e-scooter experiment, challenges persist regarding their environmental impact and safety.

Syris Valentine reports for Grist.

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In South Texas, a chemical company's plan to use river water for hydrogen production threatens local water supplies.

Dylan Baddour reports for Inside Climate News.

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GROTON, Mass. — Steam billows inside Black Earth Compost’s processing facility as Syed Dong, regional operations manager, opens the building’s delivery door and lets in the chilly March air.

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As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency nears finalization of its emissions standards for power plants, potential modifications aim to tighten controls on gas-fired facilities.

Jean Chemnick reports for E&E News.

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California startup Fortera has developed a groundbreaking technology that captures and recycles carbon emissions from cement production, launching its first commercial application at a major facility in Redding.

Isabella O'Malley reports for The Associated Press.

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Indigenous communities need cultural sensitivity and structural support, not just financial aid, to fairly engage in green energy projects, according to researcher Kimberly Yazzie.

Taylar Dawn Stagner reports for Grist.

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Senator Sherrod Brown advocates for a ban on Chinese-made electric vehicles in the U.S., citing national security risks.

Mariko Oi reports for BBC.

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Economic challenges and environmental worries collide as Mississippi towns turn to the burgeoning wood pellet industry in a bid to revive local economies.

Alex Rozier reports for Mississippi Today.

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In Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district, Rep. Summer Lee's campaign gains momentum with robust backing from environmental groups amid a primary battle that underscores the region's shifting priorities toward sustainable practices.

Keerti Gopal and Kiley Bense report for Inside Climate News.

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U.N. climate chief Simon Stiell emphasizes the urgent need for global cooperation to reduce emissions and adjust financial strategies to combat climate change.

Seth Borenstein and Jamey Keaten report for The Associated Press.

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Volkswagen's Zwickau factory has ceased its production of gasoline cars, pivoting to exclusively manufacture electric vehicles, a move reflecting broader industry changes.

Jack Ewing reports for The New York Times.

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