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With no consensus among stakeholders, PJM Interconnection’s 10-member board now must craft a policy for surging data-center demand that has already driven up electricity prices for millions.
Chinese solar equipment has been flooding African markets, partly as a ripple effect of the US-China trade war. It's one of several factors helping the continent gain traction with electrification.
As Australians face a maelstrom of interconnected disasters, the climate catastrophe has become just one of many things to doomscroll about
INEOS plans to transform the Nini oil field in the North Sea into a carbon storage site. The company aims to inject liquefied CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs beneath the seabed.
Phaseout plan gained unexpected momentum at the summit, only to vanish from the final deal and unlock a new stage.
The departure points to an intractable conflict between environmental justice groups and the California Air Resources Board over the impacts of carbon markets.

At Maple Farm, nature is returning in droves: nightingales, grass snakes, slowworms, bats and insects. All due to the vision of a group determined to accelerate its recovery.

Journalists who report on the harms caused by China’s overseas infrastructure buildout in Africa face intimidation, surveillance and police pressure.
After fracking fouled her air and water, Sharon Wilson devoted her life to documenting the emissions fueling the climate crisis.
Despite being one of the largest natural carbon sinks, most nations exclude soil from their climate plans.
Tech companies are turning to natural gas to help power the growing number of A.I. data centers in the U.S. Jigar Shah, a former Energy Department official, explains how installing batteries instead can help balance the grid, lower electricity bills, and support renewable energy.
A growing number of GOP elected officials question the use of carbon capture and storage for oil and gas projects.
Experts have mixed reactions to the recent U.N. climate talks in the Amazon. The talks, known as COP30, ended without a clear plan to phase out fossil fuels. U.N.
There’s a way to reduce both the climate and water harms of data centers: build them in places with lots of wind and solar energy.
Despite the U.S. government souring on the global climate agenda ahead of the COP30 summit, American companies did not shy away.
Glen Clark sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Tyee.
The final agreement, with no direct mention of the fossil fuels dangerously heating Earth, was a victory for countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia, diplomats said.
This year's U.N. climate change summit ended with a tenuous compromise for a deal that skipped over most countries' key demands but for one: committing wealthy countries to triple their spending to help others adapt to global warming.
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