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South Africa’s move to greener energy is creating new jobs, but benefits aren’t evenly spread
South Africa’s green transition is creating jobs. But not for everyone. The country’s economy has historically been heavily reliant on coal. Around 70% of its energy is generated from coal. This makes ...
The upcoming fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress is set to deliberate on the draft ecological environment ...
A comprehensive review examines how nanoengineered wood can serve as a renewable platform for energy storage, water treatment ...
Lincolnshire Live on MSN
Green energy facility that would power 20,000 homes could be built near Lincolnshire village
The company behind it says it's good for both farmers and the environment ...
Renewables account for 26% of all U.S. electricity made last year, up 10%, despite Trump policies slashing wind and solar incentives and gutting clean-air rules.
Even as clean energy gets cheaper, the Trump administration remains mostly uninterested in clean energy's potential. This ...
Organizers of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics say they powered venues with fully certified renewable electricity, ...
Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore hopes to raid millions from a green program to offset the state’s budget woes.
Chemistry professor lends his expertise to discuss the potential of green hydrogen to be used in the energy economy for ...
Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSN
Students Go Green at Tresham College’s Green Skills, Sustainability & Environmental Awareness Week
Tresham College, part of The Bedford College Group, has been inspiring students to think green with its Green Skills, Sustainability & Environmental Awareness Week, which took place across its Corby, ...
If your biggest client asked you tomorrow what you're doing to make their digital presence more energy efficient, what would your answer be?
Opinion
A Europe of clean, green cities and resurgent industry is a fantasy – unless we get really creative
If we want things to be ‘Made in Europe’ again, we need to be realistic about how grimy and grey our centres of commerce once were, says architect Hans Larsson ...
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