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The Saik’uz First Nation in British Columbia is taking decisive action to rehabilitate their territory after decades of environmental degradation from unchecked development.

Zoë Yunker reports for The Tyee.

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The UK's green economy is outpacing overall growth, creating high-paying jobs and enhancing energy security, according to a recent analysis.

Damian Carrington reports for The Guardian.

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In the rolling landscapes of North Yorkshire, England, a remarkable transformation is underway. Once earmarked for fracking, several deep wells in Kirby Misperton are being repurposed to harness clean geothermal energy.

Chris Baraniuk reports for the BBC.

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Texas added more solar and battery storage capacity to its power grid than any other energy source in 2024, continuing its rapid expansion of renewable energy.

Arcelia Martin reports for Inside Climate News.

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The Siċaŋġu Nation in South Dakota is blending tradition and innovation to reclaim food sovereignty, improving community health and resilience along the way.

Grace Hussain reports for Sentient Media.

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Renewable energy, particularly solar, is growing rapidly in the US as costs drop, even as political battles over tax credits and fossil fuel expansion continue.

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill.

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Despite political setbacks under Trump, climate activists, local governments and legal victories worldwide are quietly driving environmental progress.

Jake Hall reports for Atmos.

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As Trump moves to dismantle environmental protections and withdraw support for clean energy, state leaders and advocates are taking charge of climate action through legal challenges, new policies and renewable energy expansion.

Dharna Noor reports for The Guardian.

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Solar power has transformed life across Africa, but as millions of panels and lights break down, local repair initiatives are stepping up to keep communities powered and reduce waste.

Peter Yeung reports for Reasons To Be Cheerful.

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Vacant office spaces are finding a second life as indoor farms, turning empty buildings into hubs for growing kale, cucumbers and more, while addressing urban food security and sustainability.

Vittoria Traverso reports for the BBC.

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Leaders from across Africa have pledged $35 billion to expand electricity access, focusing on solar minigrids and power grid upgrades to reach half of the continent's 600 million people lacking electrification by 2030.

Max Bearak reports for The New York Times.

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Michael Bloomberg’s foundation will step in to cover U.S. funding gaps for the Paris Agreement after Trump withdrew from the accord.

Zack Budryk reports for The Hill.

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Juan Guillermo Garcés, once a rancher clearing forests with fire, turned a near-death experience into a lifelong mission to restore Colombia’s jungles, creating a 3,000-hectare nature reserve that now teems with rare species.

Anastasia Austin and Douwe den Held report for The Guardian.

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Amazon is expanding its eco-friendly delivery network in the UK with the purchase of over 140 electric trucks, an increase in rail freight and the use of post-style delivery carts in cities.

Sarah Butler reports for The Guardian.

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Electric vehicles now dominate Norway’s new car market, making up nearly 90% of sales in 2024 as the country approaches its goal of phasing out fossil fuel car sales by 2025.

Adrienne Murray reports for BBC.

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San Francisco's Mission District is testing a program to fully electrify low-income rental properties without burdening tenants, aiming to prevent displacement while advancing climate goals.

Twilight Greenaway reports for Inside Climate News.

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A Vancouver-based company is betting on mushroom mycelium as a sustainable protein source, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of traditional meat production.

Inder Nirwan and Pippa Norman report for The Tyee.

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Researchers say ants may help protect crops like apples, mangoes and cocoa by reducing plant diseases and replacing chemical pesticides.

Ayurella Horn-Muller reports for Grist.

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