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    PRESS RELEASE: Close to $1 billion approved for environment and climate action at GEF meetings

    PRESS RELEASE: Close to $1 billion approved for environment and climate action at GEF meetings

    Let’s secure Africa’s soils to tackle climate change and hunger

    Let’s secure Africa’s soils to tackle climate change and hunger

    Build science in Africa

    Build science in Africa

    British minister suspended for manhandling protester

    British minister suspended for manhandling protester

    Himalayan glaciers are melting twice as fast as last century

    Himalayan glaciers are melting twice as fast as last century

    Israel is joining forces with Arab states to save coral from climate change destruction

    Israel is joining forces with Arab states to save coral from climate change destruction

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    Is it Time to Consider Nuclear Energy in the Fight Against Climate Change?

    Is it Time to Consider Nuclear Energy in the Fight Against Climate Change?

    What’s the best way to combat climate change? James Hansen — one of America’s leading atmospheric scientists, who, in the late 1980s, was...
    Nepal Aims for 80% Renewable Energy Amid Fuel Security Concerns

    Nepal Aims for 80% Renewable Energy Amid Fuel Security Concerns

    A punishing fuel blockade has pushed Nepal to tap home-grown clean energy, the government said on Thursday. Since the landlocked nation...
    Indigenous Firm AllGrid Shines in Solar Battery Industry

    Indigenous Firm AllGrid Shines in Solar Battery Industry

    AllGrid Energy, an Indigenous-owned company has emerged as a hopeful minnow beside corporate giants poised to drive the expansion of...
    Morocco: Country to Switch on First Phase of World's Largest Solar Plant

    Morocco: Country to Switch on First Phase of World's Largest Solar Plant

    Morocco’s king will switch on the first phase of a concentrated solar power plant on Thursday that will become the world’s largest when...
    Investors Vow To Pour Trillions Of Dollars Into Clean Energy Transition

    Investors Vow To Pour Trillions Of Dollars Into Clean Energy Transition

    The wave of optimism that followed last month’s climate change deal in Paris is wending its way down Wall Street. Investors and...
    Kite power—latest in green technology?

    Kite power—latest in green technology?

    Geneva, Switzerland, is known for many things. It is the birthplace of the International Red Cross and the Geneva Conventions, and home...
    From the Nile to the Amazon, Climate Change Threatens Hydropower

    From the Nile to the Amazon, Climate Change Threatens Hydropower

    From the Amazon to the Nile to the Mekong, rivers are a lifeblood for many nations, filling taps and irrigation canals and generating...
    Ethiopia: Dam Project and Renewable Potential to Country into African powerhouse

    Ethiopia: Dam Project and Renewable Potential to Country into African powerhouse

    Ethiopia sent out a loud and clear message to the world with its Climate-Resilient Green Economy Strategy it adopted to be a carbon...
    Companies Fighting Climate Change Are Missing One Of The Biggest Culprits: Their Supply Chains

    Companies Fighting Climate Change Are Missing One Of The Biggest Culprits: Their Supply Chains

    Take apart a Dell Inc. computer and you’ll find the work of dozens of companies. Memory chips, microprocessors and screens are made and...
    Proposed Canada Pipeline Project Would Threaten US Tribal Rights, Lawyer Says

    Proposed Canada Pipeline Project Would Threaten US Tribal Rights, Lawyer Says

    A proposed pipeline-expansion project in Canada will put the fishing rights and cultural heritage of US tribes at risk, a lawyer...
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