Downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. Credit: Michigan Municipal League / Creative Commons ) by Kari Lydersen, Energy News Network A new contract between Kalamazoo, Michigan, and utility

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Indonesia’s abundant nickel reserves are crucial for a low carbon world. But extracting them is ruining local peoples’ lives and causing rampant deforestation Perrine Fournier is

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Europe’s first scientific advice on the technology urges Brussels to prevent its deployment, leaving room for limited outdoor research The European Union should  “proactively negotiate”

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As major global airlines embark on decarbonization plans, Brazil, the world’s largest producer of sugarcane ethanol for fuel, could become a key supplier of sustainable aviation fuel.

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Countries increased their contributions to the International Development Association in its largest replenishment yet, but experts warn rising inflation means a real-term cut The World

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Renewable energy developer, financer, and operator Pine Gate Renewables has been granted permission from the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council to construct the state’s largest solar

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The Town Council of Carrboro, N.C., voted Tuesday to sue Duke Energy for allegedly deceiving the public over decades about the dangers of climate change.

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Danish Fields, a TotalEnergies solar and storage project in Texas that commenced operations this year. TotalEnergies has agreed to sell 50% of a portfolio including

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A First Solar employee inspects a solar module at one of the company’s Ohio facilities. Courtesy: First Solar) Is the United States nearing solar self-sufficiency?

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