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Transparent solar technology in Japan turns windows into power-generating surfaces

Japan is testing a new type of solar technology that could change how cities produce electricity. Instead of using large, dark solar panels, this new approach turns ordinary glass...

OranjeWind offshore project to provide 130 megawatts of clean power to ASML by 2028

The demand for advanced technology is growing quickly across the world, and with it...

ExxonMobil takes $1 billion Cuba property fight to US Supreme Court

ExxonMobil has taken its decades-old property dispute with Cuba to the highest court in...

Microsoft scales renewable energy contracts alongside $50 billion AI investment

Microsoft is expanding rapidly in artificial intelligence and cloud computing. At the same time,...

💧 Myanmar’s rare earth rush fuels China’s tech empire — locals left with poisoned water

In regions of Myanmar under the authority of armed rebel groups, rare earth mining has increased dramatically, according to satellite imagery. Mining boom linked to...

⏳China’s Tesla killer sells 200,000 units in 3 minutes — but you’ll wait a year to get one

A brand-new Chinese electric vehicle has taken the market by storm, breaking sales records within minutes of launch. The car, designed to compete directly...

🔒 Seafloor strongbox — the silent climate hero trapping 50x more carbon than our air

Our planet is covered mostly by water, yet much of the ocean floor remains a mystery. Deep below the waves lies a vast seafloor,...

💻 AI’s dirty little secret — “100% renewable” claims crumble under real-time fossil fuel reality

Across the United States, old industrial sites are being given a new purpose. An aluminum research campus is now a modern data center, powered...

China’s solar shockwave — installs more in one month than Australia’s entire history

In April 2025, China installed more solar electricity in a single month than Australia has ever done. Australia leads the world in solar energy,...

Montenegro’s burning summer — army and NATO allies race to stop advancing inferno

Montenegro is battling intense forest fires in several parts of the country. Over the past few days, flames have been spreading quickly in forests,...

🐙 Jellyfish swarm shuts down four nuclear reactors in France — nature’s soft assassins strike again

Last weekend, a surprising and uncommon issue arose at one of the biggest nuclear power facilities in Europe. It was not a storm, a...

⛏️ Wyoming’s mining monster grows — third-largest coal mine gets green light for huge federal land grab

A major coal mine in Wyoming has received approval to open up a huge new section of federal land for mining. This newly accessible...

French investigation links Nestlé water brands to plastic waste near supply wells

A new investigation in France has revealed disturbing levels of microplastic contamination in two well-known bottled water brands. Investigators find pollution levels in mineral water...

⚡America’s biggest banks slash fossil fuel lending by $24 billion in 2025 despite political pressure

America’s biggest banks are cutting back their financial support for oil, gas, and coal projects. Lending to Fossil Fuels Drops Sharply in 2025 So far this...

Heatwave worsens wildfire crisis in Italy’s Vesuvius park and France’s south

A huge wildfire has forced the closure of all tourist trails on Mount Vesuvius in southern Italy. The fire, which broke out a few...

Glacier bursts unleash fury in Gilgit-Baltistan — Karakoram Highway shattered, valleys cut off, water crisis deepens

A massive glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) has struck Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB), leaving a trail of destruction in its path. Floods triggered by melting glaciers...

🌍 Plastic crisis hits boiling point — protesters confront world leaders at Geneva treaty talks

As negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty entered their halfway stage in Geneva, Switzerland, the scene outside the United Nations’ Palais des Nations sent...

🏦 Markets move when central banks mention climate — green stocks surge, dirty stocks stumble

For decades, central banks focused mainly on keeping prices stable and making sure the financial system ran smoothly. A shift in central bank conversations They rarely...
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