U.S. emissions have dropped about 15% in a decade as cleaner electricity, natural gas, renewables and efficiency gains reshape the nation’s energy landscape.
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Saudi Arabia is accelerating its Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy beyond oil by rapidly expanding renewable energy, ...
Solar and wind are surging and 2025 will set another record, but weak government targets threaten the world's goal to triple ...
When both sides in the climate debate operate from common interests, compromise becomes not just possible but also the most ...
Democratic Governor-Elects Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey champion energy policies that ...
It's all thanks to China's energy policy, Nvidia's Jensen Huang claims. The chief executive of AI darling Nvidia has a sharp ...
Under the slogan “Without human rights, there is no energy sovereignty,” more than 100 community members and activists ...
The Dispatch reports a shift towards energy pragmatism, as leaders prioritize economic realities over strict climate targets.
China is likely to overdeliver on the modest goals the government has set to cut carbon pollution, experts say. The question is whether that will be enough to help the world ...
Let’s take a look at the United States, historically the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. Over those three decades, the U.S. population soared by 28% and the economy, as measured by gross ...
For those who might have missed it, the world has quietly reached a remarkable milestone. In the first six months of the year ...