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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,...

Climate pattern returns with force as La Niña disrupts crops, transport, and energy networks

The world is again feeling the effects of La Niña, a climate pattern that cools parts of the Pacific Ocean and alters weather worldwide....

Sanders warns Zuckerberg’s Meta data center could drain more power than New Orleans

On Wednesday, a warning highlighted the growing energy demands of large technology companies, focusing on a planned Meta Platforms data center in Louisiana that...

Scientists stunned as polar bears are found changing their DNA in response to Arctic warming

Polar bears face one of the toughest survival challenges in their history as the Arctic warms far faster than the rest of the world,...

Southeast Asia’s energy shift accelerates as Viet Nam, Indonesia, and the Philippines turn away from coal

The energy landscape in Southeast Asia is shifting faster than ever. Countries like Viet Nam, the Philippines, and Indonesia, which together account for nearly...

Endangered whales return as decades of ocean protection finally pay off in Nova Scotia

Off the coast of Nova Scotia, the Gully—a vast underwater canyon—has become a safe haven for endangered northern bottlenose whales, whose numbers are slowly...

Gaza camps drown under winter storm as shortages leave families without warmth or dry shelter

A strong winter storm swept across Gaza and soaked large tent camps with heavy rain. Families woke up as water rushed inside. Children stood...

New data shows global economy is shifting away from ‘grow more, pollute more’ model

Carbon emissions are no longer rising automatically as economies grow, according to a major new study marking 10 years since the Paris climate agreement....

Europe and China return to the negotiating table as EV tariff showdown threatens a full-blown trade war

China has announced that discussions with the European Union over a possible minimum price plan for Chinese-made electric vehicles have officially restarted. The talks...

“Biggest clean transit push in a decade” — Newsom approves massive upgrade to electric buses, charging networks, and wildfire-damaged highways

California has approved a massive $1.1 billion investment to upgrade transportation, expand zero-emission transit, and improve road safety across the state. The funding will...

China’s clean-tech dominance ignites global divide — cheap solar powers the Global South while tariffs choke the North

China is driving a major shift in the world’s energy landscape, and the change is happening faster than many expected. Clean technologies like solar...

As data centers strain global grids, Finland turns server heat into energy — and the world is stunned

Finland uses the extra heat from busy data center to warm its cities. As AI and digital services grow, servers run nonstop and release...

Japan rocked by massive 7.5-magnitude earthquake — coastal towns race to evacuate amid tsunami alerts

A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan late on Monday night, sending waves of fear through coastal towns. The sudden tremor hit near Aomori...

Global momentum to end fossil fuels surges — but Canada breaks ranks and bets its future on oil

Across the world, many countries are starting to take stronger steps to protect the climate. They are doing this because floods, fires, droughts, and...

44 million tons of CO₂, millions of gallons of water, soaring bills — critics say the AI boom is creating an “invisible national crisis”

More than 230 environmental and justice groups are urging Congress to pause new AI and cryptocurrency data centers. They say the industry is expanding...
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