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Trump takes victory lap on energy as electricity prices soar
The president announced an initiative that will have big tech companies provide their own power for data centers.
How Dallas quelled a transit revolt and saved its World Cup plans
Several suburbs had threatened to leave the city's mass transit system ahead of the soccer tournament. Now they're expected to stay put.
Enviro group urges states to make buildings more resilient
The Natural Resources Defense Council says property insurers should be forced to pay to harden properties against extreme weather.
Air France, Accor pay bond penalty for missing climate goals
It’s the latest example of firms struggling to meet environmental commitments set years ago when talking up net-zero goals was in vogue.
Europe’s biggest business lobby calls for carbon market overhaul
BusinessEurope said that while it remained in favor of keeping the Emissions Trading System, the pace of planned emissions cuts needed to be reconsidered.
Spiro secures $50M to expand Africa battery-swapping network
The e-mobility company has already deployed more than 80,000 electric motorcycles and established more than 2,500 swap stations.
Germany raises green steel aid for Salzgitter to $1.53B
A switch to green steel is a key element of Germany’s plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, five years earlier than the European Union.
