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Oil pipelines align with Jesus, Danielle Smith tells Christian leaders

The Alberta, Canada premier gave a biblical justification for oil expansion at a Christian conference featuring Conservative MPs and provincial cabinet ministers.

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Wall Street is betting big on clean energy tech

Fervo Energy's IPO could raise $1.8 billion in one of the largest renewable energy public offerings ever, signaling growing investor confidence in clean energy.

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What incentives could help healthcare limit its climate impact?

Healthcare contributes to nearly 9% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. What strategies can help the industry address its climate footprint?

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Private jets flocking to Cannes branded 'obscene' as fuel crisis sparks food shortage fears

More than 700 private flights flew to and from Cannes Film Festival for last year’s star-studded event, burning two million liters of fuel.

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Can the US harness old oil and gas wells to produce geothermal energy?

Red and blue states alike are working to transform abandoned wells from costly, polluting liabilities into sources of clean power and heat.
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Invasive plant threatens livelihoods in Colombia’s largest coastal wetland

Colombia's Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta wetland is facing an environmental crisis due to an invasive plant native to Asia.
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Corpus Christi faces water crisis as drought and industrial growth strain supply

Rising demand, municipal dysfunction, and drought have pushed Corpus Christi to the edge of a water emergency, offering a cautionary tale for the rest of the country.

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Tree lines are migrating. Some up, some down

Between 2000 and 2020, 42% of tree lines around the world crept upward, largely because of climate change. But 25% moved downhill, seemingly because of factors such as land use changes and wildfires.
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How climate change could help hantavirus find more hosts

Experts say extreme weather is boosting the odds that the pathogens carried by rodents will spill over into human populations.
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Trump administration to scrap rule encouraging conservation

The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.
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EPA plan would let work start on data centers, power plants before air permits

Developers could start building "non-emitting" components ahead of air permitting under Administrator Lee Zeldin's proposal.

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