China’s leftover renewable energy could power UK for more than a year
In just six months, China was forced to turn away clean solar power equivalent to annual energy demand of Mexico.
In just six months, China was forced to turn away clean solar power equivalent to annual energy demand of Mexico.

A young smooth hammerhead shark discovered in northwestern Spain marks the first confirmed record of a newborn or recently born individual in Galicia and possibly the entire Iberian Peninsula.
China has established the first scheduled transit through the northern sea route, but questions remain over the environmental and political risks.
Agricultural workers and advocates gathered in Raleigh, North Carolina, last week to highlight the contributions of immigrant farmworkers and the dangers they face working in extreme heat.
The Guardian traveled 100 miles along the European Union’s longest river, where some residents are struggling to secure drinking water.
Stalled plans to turn a remote corner of California into a critical minerals and clean energy mecca have been dealt another setback.
As warming seas push native species to cooler waters farther north, once-rare visitors have become more common.
Extreme weather has raised the significance of Cop17 talks starting this week on tackling drought and land degradation.
