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Seventeen Democratic-led states and Washington, D.C., are suing the Trump administration for halting wind energy projects on public lands and waters, citing harm to energy diversification efforts.

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill.

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More than 18,000 researchers gathered in Austria to discuss climate science and vow solidarity amid increasing political pressure and funding cuts in the U.S.

Bob Berwyn reports for Inside Climate News.

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Australia’s landslide election result signals public support for faster renewable energy growth and leaves the Labor government poised to make bigger climate policy moves.

Adam Morton writes for The Guardian.

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Most Europeans support renewable energy, but disinformation, political resistance, and lack of local engagement are slowing the rollout of new projects across the EU.

Rosie Frost reports for Euronews.

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Swapping depleted electric vehicle batteries for charged ones in minutes is expanding in China, but adoption hurdles remain despite rapid growth and government support.

Iris Liu reports for BBC.

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As Republicans in Congress battle over the future of clean energy tax credits, rural Alaskan communities like Noatak fear losing critical financial lifelines that help power their homes and reduce sky-high energy bills.

Catie Edmondson reports for The New York Times.

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As U.S. climate funding dries up, even nations wary of China’s political aims, like the Philippines, are turning to Beijing’s cheaper renewable energy technologies to meet growing power demands.

Christian Shepherd reports for The Washington Post.

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Almost all new homes built in England from 2027 will be required to include solar panels, as the government advances its net zero strategy despite recent political criticism.

Eleni Courea reports for The Guardian.

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Researchers have discovered that presenting climate data in stark, binary formats makes people more likely to perceive and react to the effects of global warming.

Kate Yoder reports for Grist.

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A widespread blackout in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France has exposed the growing vulnerabilities of modern power grids as they adapt to climate change, cyber threats and the renewable energy transition.

Jillian Ambrose reports for The Guardian.

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A wave of children’s lawsuits using ancient legal principles continues to push governments to address climate change, even after a major setback at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Alexandra Klass writes for The Conversation.

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If Big Oil had led on climate instead of denying it, we might be living in a very different world, writes Ruxandra Guidi for High Country News.

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A global movement of visible mending is transforming the simple act of repairing clothes into a personal and environmental statement.

Kaja Šeruga reports for Reasons To Be Cheerful.

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Governments worldwide will meet in Brazil this November for the Cop30 summit amid economic strain and a U.S. withdrawal from climate commitments under President Trump.

Oliver Milman reports for The Guardian.

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The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to overturn California’s clean truck standards aimed at reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, despite objections from Congress’ own legal watchdog.

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill.

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Southern Colorado’s rural electric cooperatives, buoyed by promised federal funds, are advancing solar projects despite new political and financial hurdles.

Keaton Peters reports for High Country News.

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A Canadian company has asked the U.S. government for permission to mine international seafloors, sidestepping a United Nations agency and igniting legal and environmental disputes.

Dánica Coto reports for The Associated Press.

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A sweeping blackout across Spain and Portugal on Monday has sparked political debate, with Spain’s government defending renewable energy’s reliability as investigations continue into the outage’s cause.

Sam Jones reports for The Guardian.

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