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Scientists Hail ‘Big Moment’ for the Future of Nuclear Fusion as a Clean Energy Source
Experts say it shows "the potential for fusion energy to deliver safe and sustainable low-carbon energy"
CEOs’ Climate Pledges Fall Far Short of Net Zero, Study Finds
New study finds major companies' 2030 climate goals “fall well short" of what's needed to meet Paris Agreement ambitions
EU Unveils Controversial Green Label for Gas and Nuclear
As urgency to tackle climate change mounts, environmentalists worry the decision risks greenwashing and diverting money away from renewables
Australia Just Exported Its First Batch of Fuel That Doesn’t Emit CO2. There’s Just One Catch
A debut shipment of liquid hydrogen to Japan proves the fuel is viable, supporters say. Critics aren't so sure
Russia Tensions May Help Push Europe Towards a Cleaner Energy Future
The threat of a Ukraine invasion and the worst energy crisis in years are reminding Europe of the risks of a fossil-fuelled world.
Americans’ Gas Stoves Are as Bad for Climate as 500,000 Cars
Researchers found surprising amounts of heat-trapping methane and nitrous oxides seeping from gas stoves—pollutants that can trigger asthma and other breathing problems
Exxon Plans to Zero Out Emissions from Operations by 2050
Carbon released when customers use Exxon products such as gasoline and jet fuel will be excluded from the company's emissions roadmap
“A Huge Mistake.” The E.U. Jeopardizes its Climate Goals By Labeling Natural Gas as Green
A long-simmering debate about the future of natural gas has been forced to a head in Europe this month, as the E.U. considers classifying some projects involving the fossil fuel as sustainable investments in official advice for the private sector due to be published by the end of January. Burning natural gas produces carbon dioxide—but…
Fossil Fuel Companies Say They Want to Help Fight Climate Change. Here’s What They Should Do
The last year has been critical in the global fight against climate change. I attended COP26 and believe that the Glasgow Climate Pact, which enshrines the collective commitments that aim to limit global temperature increases to well below 2°C, could be a transformative step on the road to net zero. In 2022, we will learn…
The World Is on Track to Generate a Record Amount of Power From Coal in 2021, the IEA Says
The all-time high means that the world's climate targets may be getting further out of reach
Heating Bills Could Jump By 54 Percent This Winter as Inflation Impacts Energy Prices
Get ready to pay sharply higher bills for heating this winter, along with seemingly everything else. With prices surging worldwide for heating oil, natural gas and other fuels, the U.S. government said Wednesday it expects households to see their heating bills jump as much as 54% compared to last winter. The sharpest increases are likely…
Why Coal Shortages in Asia Might Be Good News for Clean Energy
Power crises in China and India that have caused blackouts and factory shutdowns are highlighting the region’s reliance on the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel: coal. But some experts say the energy supply problems facing two of the world’s largest economies might lead to more support for renewable energy and help to accelerate the sector’s growth.…
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