"I think we are transitioning from the energy transition," the CEO of the American Petroleum Institute lobby group told CNBC.
Two years after nations agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, dozens are pushing to go even further at the COP30 ...
The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook still sees a pathway to mitigage "the most severe risks from climate ...
Electricity demand is exploding, and while solar and wind are doing their best, nuclear, coal and gas are still needed. And ...
We need to maintain the delivery system that most New Jersey residents rely on to stay warm in the winter and keep the lights ...
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Renewables outpace fossil fuels despite US policy shift: IEA
Renewable energy is still expanding faster than fossil fuels around the world despite policy changes in the United States, ...
Pacific nations spend billions each year importing fossil fuels for electricity. Now the region’s leaders are aiming for ...
Soaring energy demands from artificial intelligence and widespread electrification will prolong reliance on fossil fuels through the end of the decade, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.
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How politicians and businesses should talk about clean energy and climate change in a cost-of-living crisis
The nonprofit, founded by a former corporate marketing executive who wanted to help tackle the problem of climate change, ...
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Protesters in Pikachu costumes demand Japan end fossil fuel financing at U.N. climate conference
Protesters in Pokemon costumes stomped around the United Nations climate conference Friday to send Japan a message: End ...
The world’s clean-energy narrative is colliding with a hard truth: fossil fuels aren’t fading as fast as policymakers hoped.
This growth, driven by renewables, sees installed non-fossil capacity surpass 250 GW, positioning India halfway to its 2030 target.
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