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After beating Trump, offshore wind project aims to produce power next month
The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is expected to provide enough electricity to power 660,000 homes.
Data center construction delays grow — report
Power constraints, community opposition and grid equipment shortages could slow the opening of 30 percent of this year’s planned facilities.
Geoengineering gets a road map
Nonprofits and think tanks are creating a governance platform that could bring consistency and oversight to projects that reflect sunlight away from the Earth.
EPA dropped climate rules for cars and trucks. What about planes?
The Trump administration’s move to repeal climate rules for motor vehicles may fly against a separate set of climate rules that helps domestic aerospace manufacturers sell and fly their planes overseas.
Wall Street’s oil deals have climate activists resorting to new tactics
“We failed in our mission," said the founder of Paris-based Reclaim Finance. "Instead of fighting human-rights violations or standing up for social justice, we narrowed every issue down to climate change.”
Scientists change how El Niño is labeled as temperatures spike
A new study calculated that an unusual recent twist in the warming and cooling cycles of the Earth can help explain a scientific mystery.
The Pulitzer-winning musician telling the world to ‘Fix It’
Julia Wolfe's "unEarth" deals with the damage being done to nature and how to repair it.
