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Officials in New Mexico are advancing new workplace safety rules that would require employers to protect workers from heat-related illnesses as temperatures continue to rise.

Danielle Prokop reports for Source New Mexico.

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The recent power outage at London's Heathrow Airport stands in contrast to U.S. airports in cities like Pittsburgh that have shifted to on-site power generation, saving money and bolstering resilience with a mix of energy sources that includes renewables.

Niraj Chokshi reports for The New York Times.

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The United Kingdom’s greenhouse gas emissions dropped 4% in 2024, driven by lower fossil fuel use in power generation and industry, according to new government data.

Damien Gayle reports for The Guardian.

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As U.S. cities struggle with car congestion, many across Europe are rapidly embracing vehicle restrictions to reduce pollution, improve livability and combat climate change.

Chico Harlan reports for The Washington Post.

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For immigrant delivery workers in Colombia, affordable e-bikes — financed by start-ups like Guajira — are proving to be a game-changer, offering a faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective alternative to motorbikes.

Mariel Lozada reports for Reasons To Be Cheerful.

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A tidal farm featuring some of the world’s most powerful underwater turbines is set to generate clean electricity off the coast of Normandy, marking a major step in Europe’s push for renewable energy.

Lottie Limb reports for Euronews.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sonora Gov. Alfonso Durazo Montaño have signed a four-year agreement to strengthen cross-border clean energy efforts and improve supply chain resilience.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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The U.S. added more solar energy capacity in 2024 than any other power source in over two decades, even as the new energy secretary and former President Trump attack renewables.

Ivan Penn reports for The New York Times.

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Reno, Nevada, is heating up faster than any other U.S. city, and a growing network of citizen scientists is mapping its most sweltering neighborhoods to help cool them down.

Ula Chrobak reports for Knowable.

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London’s air just got a little easier to breathe, with nitrogen dioxide levels dropping 27% after the city widened its Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in 2023, according to a new report.

Sam Tabahriti reports for Reuters.

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Battery-powered excavators and loaders are gaining traction in cities like Oslo, offering cleaner, quieter alternatives to diesel machines.

Feargus O'Sullivan reports for Bloomberg.

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Australia’s capital, Canberra, has been powered entirely by renewable energy since 2020, making it a standout in a country still heavily reliant on coal and gas.

Stuart Braun reports for Deutsche Welle.

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Turning plant waste into biochar has long been touted as a way to store carbon, but new research suggests it could remain locked away for thousands of years — far longer than previously believed.

Matt Simon reports for Grist.

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Hidden above Basel’s streets, thousands of green roofs are transforming the Swiss city’s skyline, offering a model for urban biodiversity, climate resilience, and policy-driven change.

Ajit Niranjan reports for The Guardian.

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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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