As coal collapses, solar power making major strides
By Andrea Germanos The nation’s transition from dirty to renewable energy is “nearing exponential growth”—a shift set to usher in…
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Kansas GOP split over ‘wind-unfriendly legislation’
A Kansas bill to sharply curtail the land available for wind turbines is splitting Republicans in the country’s fifth-largest wind…
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GM to stop making gas-powered cars and trucks—company stock price jumps
General Motors announced their ambitious goal to produce exclusively electric cars and trucks by 2035. The company also plans to…
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Biden’s day one moves to ‘reverse Trump’s damage’ include putting the U.S. back in the Paris agreement
Hours after being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States yesterday, President Biden put America back in…
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‘Huge victory’: Biden plans to cancel Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office
By Jake Johnson President-elect Joe Biden is reportedly planning on the day of his inauguration to rescind a federal permit allowing…
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‘Immune to COVID’: Renewables expand as fossil fuels fall
Renewable energy industries have grown during the coronavirus pandemic, in sharp contrast to fossil fuels which have been brutally hit…
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States collaborate to boost offshore wind
Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina will collaborate to build and promote offshore wind energy, the states’ governors announced Thursday. By…
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Global coal demand and carbon emissions likely peaked in 2019, BNEF report finds
Renewable energy and battery storage are expected to draw at least $11 trillion of investment over the next 30 years,…
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‘We can participate in the economy’: The Great Sioux Nation is building a 235-megawatt wind farm
The Great Sioux Nation, whose territory spans what is now North and South Dakota, are planning to build a 235…
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Cost of limiting climate change would only be one-eighth of total already pledged for COVID stimulus
The cost of measures to limit global warming to the 1.5°C envisioned in the Paris Agreement would only amount to…
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