Moazine Lowe, executive director of the Center for Energy Education. Credit: Elizabeth Ouzts ) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network When a solar energy developer

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Solar panels in the desert sun (courtesy: Bureau of Land Management) By Jimmy Tobias | Inside Climate News This article originally appeared on Inside Climate

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In the late 1990s, the Kichwa community of Sani Isla, in northern Ecuador’s Amazon region, learned that the oil company Occidental (Oxy) had plans to

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In July 2022, Anton Mzimba, the head ranger at Timbavati Private Nature Reserve in South Africa, was killed outside his home by two men, allegedly

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On Dec. 5, Nigerian authorities seized more than 2 metric tons of pangolin scales in yet another effort to clamp down on the country’s booming

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Photo Credit: steve docwra/Bigstock.com) by Alex Brown, Stateline Numerous East Coast states are counting on offshore wind projects to power tens of millions of homes

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This year we investigated governments, corporations and NGOs in the climate space, and brought you on-the-ground reporting from Africa, Asia and the Middle East Here

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Baldwin Plant. Source: Vistra.) Vistra announced that two new utility-scale solar projects in Illinois have connected to the grid and that, amid what it called “widespread concern

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Pangolins have the dubious distinction of being the most trafficked mammals in the world. Yet as often as they wind up in wildlife seizures, authorities

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