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The Iran war is shaking the global energy system and with it Earth's climate future.
For International Women’s Day, Euronews Green highlighted some of the female politicians spearheading the never-ending fight against climate change.
A23a was once twice the size of Greater London but now its 40-year journey is coming to an end.
The next generation of geothermal energy is drawing on decades of talent and technical expertise developed in the oil and gas industries.
As the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East’s real strategic weak point may be water — not oil.
A recent visit by an FBI agent to a climate activist hints at a broadening Trump administration effort to target political opponents.
Vermont and New York face high stakes to protect climate superfund laws as it faces attacks from Trump’s Department of Justice.
Montana Republican Tim Sheehy voted to scrap solar tax credits after installing panels and battery storage at his Bozeman home.
China’s leadership has published a draft of its 15th five-year plan setting the strategic direction for the nation out to 2030, including support for clean energy and energy security.
Scientists have shown how actively managing forests to prevent wildfires can boost the snowpack, a critical source of water in the West.
Misinformation, politics, and a complex design brought down a once-promising program which sought to slash emissions from heating in the cold New England state.
A new study shows agrivoltaics can cut maize yields in humid regions but boost soybean production in drier climates.
Heat waves that lead to sudden and damaging drought are spreading across the globe at an accelerating rate, highlighting how climate change-fueled extremes can build dangerously off each other.
The EU Council’s decision to ban ‘meaty’ labels from plant-based products was announced on the same day it green-lit a bold climate target.
A draft assessment of the health of nature in the United States is grim but shot through with bright spots and possibility.
Debt-for-nature swaps and conservation funds to halt biodiversity loss are gaining traction as governments link ecosystem collapse to geopolitical instability.
Nearly a dozen states are suing the oil and gas industry over climate. The fossil fuel industry is pushing back.
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