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‘A ray of hope’: EU governments gathering to plan way out of fossil fuel reliance
Energy crises could be a thing of the past if reliable, cheap, and abundant clean energy is given precedence over fossil fuels.
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Hungary election promises renewable energy investment and foreign factory crackdowns
Orbán, who once described EU climate ambitions as a 'utopian fantasy,' has been replaced by Péter Magyar.
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'Shrinking-swelling’ phenomenon is putting 12m French homes at risk. Is climate change to blame?
More than half of the detached houses in France are under threat by rising temperatures, spurring the government to fight back.
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Solar saved Europe €3 billion in fossil fuel imports in March: Which country is leading the way?
A new analysis found that Europe’s solar capabilities could save the continent €67.5 billion by the end of the year if gas prices remain high.
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Iran war sparks renewables boom as Europeans rush to buy solar, heat pumps, and EVs
The war on Iran has become a catalyst for green technology, as Europeans scramble to find less volatile alternatives to oil and gas.
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‘Easter eggflation’: How climate change and budget cuts have sent the price of chocolate soaring
Human-caused climate change has fueled extreme weather events in West Africa, causing cocoa production to plummet.
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'Climate gaslighting': How fossil fuel giants have quietly abandoned their net-zero pledges
A new analysis warns that some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies have entered a ‘gaslighting’ phase to bolster their profits.
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