LONGi hosted a 'green tech for a shared future' event at COP30, which emphasised the importance of the integration of ...
The Trump administration is eyeing additional major cuts to green energy projects beyond the billions of dollars it has already halted. A list circulated in Washington this week and reviewed by news ...
When British vlogger Adam was told by an 89-year-old villager in Yunnan of 'no more fear of floods,' and Barrett held crabs ...
Despite the Department of Government Efficiency's failures to cut spending and the president's support for a bill that will add $2.4 trillion to the federal deficit over the next 10 years, some ...
How mission-driven lenders are unlocking private capital to scale clean energy and cut utility costs nationwide. Green banks help communities stretch every dollar—turning limited public funds into ...
This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Oregon Gov. Tina ...
In recent years, Chinese international investment schemes have increasingly emphasized “green development” and a “Green Belt and Road,” with hydropower positioned as a climate-friendly alternative to ...
US Green Project Cancellations Hit $22 Billion in First Half Former President Joe Biden had signed a climate law in 2022 that channeled hundreds of billions of dollars in incentives for green energy ...
Thanks to Trump’s repeated executive order attacks on US clean energy policy, nearly $8 billion in investments and 16 new large-scale factories and other projects were cancelled, closed, or downsized ...
In the last days of the Biden administration, the Energy Department dolled out billions of dollars for politically favored green energy projects. The Trump administration is looking to claw this ...
Hydrogen is a growing yet controversial source of energy that some see as key to California’s ambitious climate goals. A new project in Vernon will be one of the largest hydrogen ...
During the outcry against nuclear power in the 1970s, liberal Oregon lawmakers hatched a plan to slow an industry that was just getting started. They created a burdensome process that gave the public ...
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