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Global energy giants forced to adapt to rise of renewables

Companies face world where falling cost of solar and wind power pushes down prices.

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A running list of how Trump is changing the environment

The Trump administration has promised vast changes to U.S. science and environmental policy - and we're tracking them here as they happen.

Solar-panel makers have just hours left to avoid Trump's tariffs
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Solar-panel makers have just hours left to avoid Trump's tariffs

Solar panel makers trying to get around tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed on imported equipment are running out of time.
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Billion-dollar polar engineering ‘needed to slow melting glaciers’

Underwater sea walls and artificial islands among projects urgently required to avoid devastation of global flooding, say scientists.

Kelp farms and mammoth windmills are just two of the government’s long-shot energy bets
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Kelp farms and mammoth windmills are just two of the government’s long-shot energy bets

Thousands of entrepreneurs gathered near Washington this week for an annual government conference. On the agenda: Unusual solutions to major clean-energy problems.
Trump's FEMA ignores climate change in strategic plan for disaster response
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Trump's FEMA ignores climate change in strategic plan for disaster response

Under Obama, the Federal Emergency Management Agency emphasized climate risk. The new plan fails to even mention the words 'climate change' or 'sea level rise.'
Stark differences in climate impacts between 1.5 and 2 degrees of warming
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Stark differences in climate impacts between 1.5 and 2 degrees of warming

A difference of just half a degree of global warming, from 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius, would mean that an additional 5 million people worldwide will have the land where their homes are located be permanently submerged underwater, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

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Residents fear Pennsylvania, West Virginia chemical recycling proposals will deepen fossil fuel ties and pollution problems

"We’d like to be talking about positive things, focusing on our renewable energy future.”

chemical recycling

Q&A: Director of sustainability at Eastman Chemical Company talks chemical recycling

As fights over chemical recycling spread, we sat down to talk about one of the largest such facilities.

Op-ed: “Plastic People” — A documentary that changed my view on plastics

Op-ed: “Plastic People” — A documentary that changed my view on plastics

The plastic crisis has evolved from an environmental concern to a critical human health issue.

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Shell must seek a new air pollution permit for its Pennsylvania plastics plant

For nearly a year and a half the company has been operating under a construction permit. Now, the plant will be subjected to federal Clean Air Act laws.

LNG Gulf Coast pollution climate

Op-ed: For environmental groups, Biden’s LNG decision cause for celebration – and caution

“It's a fight for our health and the health of our environment.”

environmental justice

LISTEN: Ana Baptista on supporting environmental justice movement building in academia

“Some of the best relationships have been built over that time where you’re just getting to know each other, showing up, being present.”

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