Climate
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Electric street lights could save Berlin €6.5 million a year, but gas fans aren’t happy
In Berlin, where gas is used to light the streets, the night takes on a different hue: the light is…
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Hungarians protest looser logging rules aimed at tackling energy crisis
Around a thousand Hungarians protested in front of parliament against the relaxation of logging rules to meet higher demand for…
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Europe must use all its financial firepower to fund the green transition
The writer is a Brown University senior fellow and Kroll’s global chief economist. Europe is fully united on something: it’s…
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Solar power breakthrough: Floating artificial leaf creates fuel from sunlight
Cargo ships could one day be powered by ‘artificial leaves’ floating out at sea. University of Cambridge Researchers created lightweight,…
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Climate tech: 369bn reasons to invest in technological solutions
Climate change has made California wildfires worse in recent years. It has turned the sky above San Francisco and Silicon…
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Shell, BP, Equinox: Fossil fuel companies’ energy use projections could be ‘catastrophic’
Fossil fuel companies’ net zero plans won’t meet vital Paris Agreement climate goals, according to a damning new study. The…
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Yangtze/climate change: droughts push China towards coal power
The Yangtze River water levels have reached a new record this week. The drought in southern China has caused temperatures…
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Pesticides make bees ‘drunk’ – but they could be replaced with ants, scientists say
Pesticides make bees “drunk”, wreaking havoc on their central nervous systems – but many of these harmful chemicals could be…
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Climate is a supply chain problem that can’t be ignored
After weeks of scorching heat, it was finally possible for the Loire river to be walked on after a few…
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Kenya’s slums are resorting to burning plastic bags to be able to cook food
The rise in fuel prices and the cost of living crisis isn’t just affecting Europe. While many Europeans may be…
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