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.

Two new analyses of media and social posts reveal some unexpected twists — climate advocates warn of crisis while offering optimism, and skeptics lean on "science."
Roughly 100 of the nation’s most contaminated toxic waste sites are in areas prone to flooding and wildfires, a potential public health threat to millions of Americans.
Human-caused climate change has fueled extreme weather events in West Africa, causing cocoa production to plummet.
Unseasonably warm temperatures and record-low snowfall across the U.S. West are forcing ski resorts to close early, bulldoze snow onto runs, and contend with dwindling visitors.
Offshore wind is out. Geothermal power is in. And many climate technology startups are looking for ways to carry on without federal backing.
