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More than 50 countries will gather in Colombia to try to develop real-world timetables to phase out oil and gas amid global energy shocks and petrostate stalling.
The wide-ranging order said opponents of the administration’s actions are likely to succeed in legal challenges.

A new, AI-powered model beats the International Energy Agency's forecasts — and it says 2°C is still on the table.

Scientists long believed it would take more than a century for animals to return to deforested land. New research shows that’s not always the case.
Record growth in solar, especially in China and India, was a driving factor for clean energy sources surpassing the world’s strong demand for electricity in 2025.

Tandem PV has built an automated factory line in California to produce glass coated with materials that it says can improve solar panel efficiency by one-third.

Yuvelis Morales Blanco, 24, helped halt fracking along Colombia’s largest river and one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. She’s faced death threats and exile for her advocacy.

SunZia has quietly begun sending enormous amounts of wind power to California as President Donald Trump works to thwart the wind industry.

The Trump administration’s fuel blockade against Cuba has resulted in widespread power outages and gas shortages, but also a surge in solar installations.

Energy crises could be a thing of the past if reliable, cheap, and abundant clean energy is given precedence over fossil fuels.

The largest restored wetlands in Massachusetts now cover hundreds of acres of what used to be cranberry farms.
A new research center is investigating how ancient soils could help farmers adapt to climate change and a warmer future.

The company said it secured 1.4 billion euros to rescue its financially troubled steel mill, which will use green hydrogen to make metal in northern Sweden.

Trump’s court losses give the wind industry a chance to get back on stable footing.

Coastal resiliency bill will lead to more natural tactics for restoring damaged shorelines around the state.

Proponents of renewable power will control the Phoenix-area utility’s policymaking for the first time after they won an unusually contentious race that drew attention from national groups.

Proponents of a bill to regulate "plug-in solar" in New Hampshire believe the devices would democratize access to the solar energy shining on the Granite State in a time of energy uncertainty. But they also want to tread carefully, they said, to avoid potentially dangerous pitfalls.
A California power provider shows homes can ditch fossil-fueled appliances without pricey electrical service upgrades after all.
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