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British Columbia, Quebec lead energy transition efforts in Canada, Saskatchewan falling behind -panel
South Dakota carbon pipeline law faces possible repeal in November
Can we change how our brains age? These scientists think it’s possible
Can we change how our brains age? These scientists think it’s possible
Europe's Ariane-6 rocket blasts off on maiden flight
Environmental non-profits urge RGGI states to provide Third Program Review update -media
Shackleton's Endurance ship gets extra protection
Alberta signs province’s first carbon sequestration agreement with oil major, energy firm
US appeals court rejects opposition’s attempts to block EPA methane rules
Construction begins on $5 billion transmission line to open up wind, solar and minerals
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Local council approves gigawatt-scale battery on old coal site
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Morocco’s Article 6 protocols enter final design phase -media
California ARB’s 2026 implementation of cap-and-trade changes sinks market hopes for immediate upside
We tracked a floating whale carcass to see where it drifted – and the result was fascinating
BRIEFING: Green is the colour of growth for new Labour government, says expert panel
Climate expert Chris Stark appointed to lead UK clean energy taskforce
‘Mission control centre’ to work with energy companies and regulators towards goal of clean and cheaper power by 2030
Labour has appointed one of the country’s foremost climate experts to lead a “mission control centre” on clean energy.
Chris Stark, the former head of the UK’s climate watchdog, will head a Covid vaccine-style taskforce aimed at delivering clean and cheaper power by 2030.
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DATA DIVE: Retirements in voluntary carbon market hold up in H1 2024 offering tentative signs of resilience
Q3 RGGI auction volumes dip slightly amidst strong compliance demand
Renewables firms already planning new onshore windfarms in England
At least six energy companies prospecting for first windfarms in almost a decade after Labour lifts limits
Renewable energy companies have begun work on new onshore windfarms in England for the first time in almost a decade after the new government reversed restrictions the Conservatives had put in place on turbines.
At least half a dozen renewables developers have begun identifying potential sites for full-scale windfarms in England after the Labour party swept to power last week with the promise to make Britain a clean energy superpower.
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