Opportunity knocks Sometimes when opportunity knocks, you have to tell it to come back later. Such was the case for the Resta clan in 2001,
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Photo by Sasun Bughdaryan on Unsplash) Contributed by Charles Benisch, senior director of renewable advisory at ENGIE Impact Renewable energy assets are coming online at
Simon Stiell tells investors in NYC that rich countries are benefiting most from clean energy growth while poorer nations are deprived of finance for cheaper
A participant in a 2023 “BioBlitz” event cataloging plants and wildlife in city-owned vacant lots in Chicago. Credit: Audrey Henderson ) by Audrey Henderson, Energy
Relegating Africa to the world’s green mine is costing us
Comment: We have the resources, talent and need to develop supply chains for the energy transition that bring sustainable economic benefits for Africans Adam Anthony
A new market emerges: Retrofitting batteries to existing residential solar
Courtesy: sonnen) Peanut butter and jelly. Football and fall. Solar and batteries. Some things just go well together. Yet if a customer doesn’t purchase that
Belém’s electric bus controversy: a cautionary tale for COP30
A plan for new buses in the Brazilian city hosting the 2025 UN climate summit was held up by a political row that suggests the
Harris and Trump offer starkly different visions on climate change and energy
Credit: White House) By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As the Earth sizzled through a summer with four of the hottest days ever measured,
Delaying the EU’s anti-deforestation law is not an option
Comment: The EU’s new deforestation law was seen as a breakthrough in the global battle against forest loss, but it’s provoking fractious debate among governments