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Moazine Lowe, executive director of the Center for Energy Education. Credit: Elizabeth Ouzts ) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network When a solar energy developer
Moazine Lowe, executive director of the Center for Energy Education. Credit: Elizabeth Ouzts ) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network When a solar energy developer
Solar panels in the desert sun (courtesy: Bureau of Land Management) By Jimmy Tobias | Inside Climate News This article originally appeared on Inside Climate
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
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
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
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
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
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
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