External news feed — curated content from leading climate and ESG publishers.
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‘It’s too warm': Greenland’s fishermen are under threat from climate changeby EHN Curators on March 4, 2026
Greenland’s fishermen are struggling as warming weather from climate change makes the sea ice unreliable and the fish harder to predict.
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‘America needs you’: US seeks trade alliance to break China’s critical mineral dominanceby Chloé Farand on February 5, 2026
The US has signed nearly a dozen mineral deals with countries as it called for the creation of a trading bloc to diversify supply chains away from […]
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Wyoming just wrapped up its warmest winter ever, surpassing Dust Bowl recordsby EHN Curators on March 4, 2026
Low-elevation snowfall hit new record lows and temperatures soared to new highs at almost every station in the state.
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World leaders invited to see Pacific climate destruction before COP31by Joe Lo on February 26, 2026
Pre-COP meetings will be held in Fiji and Tuvalu in October with a separate event in Palau in August The post World leaders invited to see Pacific […]
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World Book Day: Climate-related reads that offer hope, healing and growthby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
Looking for an inspiring climate read? A bookworm shares five favorites.
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Wind on Oʻahu: A Modest but Valuable Complement to Solarby Michael Barnard on March 6, 2026
Any serious discussion of renewable energy on Oʻahu should begin with a clear understanding of how much electricity the island actually needs once […]
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Why cutting climate journalism is a risk we can’t affordby Megan Rowling on February 12, 2026
A recent wave of lay-offs will reduce public understanding of how climate change impacts lives and weaken the media's ability to hold power to […]
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Why are Europe's skies turning orange? A massive Saharan dust cloud is on the wayby EHN Curators on March 4, 2026
A massive plume of Saharan dust is currently sweeping across the Mediterranean and into Western Europe, bringing with it orange sunsets, hazy […]
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Why Small Hydrogen Markets Are Likely to Shrinkby Michael Barnard on March 5, 2026
Someone recently asked me about small, distributed hydrogen use cases and whether those markets might eventually be served by imported green methanol […]
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While Hinkley Nuclear Was Being Built, The UK Grid Decarbonizedby Michael Barnard on March 6, 2026
The latest announcement about Hinkley Point C was predictable. The first reactor at the plant in Somerset is now expected to begin generating […]
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What we need to see in the roadmap to transition away from fossil fuelsby Joe Lo on February 17, 2026
Swiss lead negotiator sets out six key elements to shift from commitment to credibility The post What we need to see in the roadmap to transition […]
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Waymo Still Has A Problem Stopping For School Busesby Zachary Shahan on March 5, 2026
Waymo has clearly gotten off to a great start in 2026, and the company has made a strong case already that its robotaxis are significantly safer than […]
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Washington takes another step to link its carbon market with California and Quebecby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
Washington’s cap-and-trade program could soon link with carbon markets in California and Quebec, a move that agency officials say would decrease […]
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War with Iran: What the assault means for renewable energyby EHN Curators on March 4, 2026
Higher energy prices could make green alternatives more attractive, but harder to deploy.
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War and uncertainty cloud Trump’s AI pledge rolloutby EHN Curators on March 5, 2026
Even without war, experts in energy markets expressed doubt that the tech companies’ promises can check fast-rising electricity prices.
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VinFast Reorganizes Brand & Product Lineup As it Expands Globallyby Raymond Tribdino on March 5, 2026
VinFast has reorganized its growing electric vehicle lineup into three distinct brand tiers while also introducing two new ultra-luxury EV concepts […]
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VinEnergo Moves Offshore With 10 GW Pipeline & A Target That Will Take Some Provingby Raymond Tribdino on March 5, 2026
VinGroup is on the move again. Its energy arm, VinEnergo, is asking the market to take a longer view of energy production as it disclosed an initial […]
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Vanuatu pushes new UN resolution demanding full climate compensationby Matteo Civillini on February 9, 2026
The Pacific island nation wants the UN General Assembly to enforce last year's landmark court decision on states' climate responsibility, a first […]
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Unlocking Vehicle-to-Grid at Scaleby Transport & Environment (T&E) on March 6, 2026
Why EU type approval is the missing lever to make every EV a grid asset. In 2024, T&E highlighted the potential of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), and […]
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Ugandans living near new oil pipeline let down by compensation programmesby Vivian Chime on February 19, 2026
Ugandans whose lands and livelihoods were affected by the oil pipeline do not think enough was done to leave them better off The post Ugandans living […]
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Uganda may see lower oil revenues than expected as costs rise and demand fallsby Vivian Chime on February 19, 2026
Analysts warn that the government's plan to fund development from its nascent oil industry is a risky strategy due to projections of cost overruns […]
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Uganda cites contentious IEA fossil fuel scenario backed by Trump administrationby Vivian Chime on March 2, 2026
Critics of the African nation’s oil ambitions say referencing the International Energy Agency’s most pessimistic scenario for climate action is a […]
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US set to exit UN climate convention in February 2027by Matteo Civillini on March 4, 2026
With Trump's announcement made official, the US will become the first country to leave the 1992 treaty The post US set to exit UN climate convention […]
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US Builders Are Pushing The Solar Power Envelopeby Tina Casey on March 5, 2026
The leading US builder Clayco has added its considerable muscle to the domestic solar power and energy storage business. The post US Builders Are […]
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UN’s new carbon market delivers first credits through Myanmar cookstove projectby Matteo Civillini on February 26, 2026
A decade after Paris Agreement established the mechanism, its first set of credits has been approved - but concerns over legacy projects persist The […]
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UN head calls for platform for “honest dialogue” on fossil fuel transitionby Joe Lo on February 18, 2026
Antonio Guterres wants producers and consumers of fossil fuels to plan the energy transition together to avoid "crisis and chaos" The post UN head […]
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Türkiye prioritises cleaning up garbage emissions in COP31 ‘action agenda’by Joe Lo on February 13, 2026
'Zero Waste' is the personal project of Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan and aims to cut emissions from landfills and waste disposal The post […]
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Trump may have inadvertently invited a wave of climate action from blue statesby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
The administration’s decision to rescind the Obama-era endangerment finding undercuts its own legal arguments against state-level climate superfund […]
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Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the World — January 2026by José Pontes on March 5, 2026
Big Players down, Hot Startups up Plugin vehicle registrations were down 6% year over year (YoY) in January, ending the month close to 1.2 million […]
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There is hope for Venezuela’s future – and it isn’t based on oilby Alejandro Alvarez Iragorry on February 26, 2026
Developing Venezuela’s untapped renewables potential would be a massive undertaking, but an energy transition is the best way for the country to […]
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The more Europe relies on the US for energy, the more it’s vulnerable to pressure by Trumpby Megan Rowling on February 13, 2026
Risking energy security suicide through dependency on US gas, Europe’s leaders must instead reject resource colonialism The post The more Europe […]
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The Three-Wheeled, Solar-Enabled EV From Aptera Is Baaaaaackby Tina Casey on March 4, 2026
The California-based electric vehicle startup Aptera is celebrating a new milestone for its solar-enabled autocycle. The post The Three-Wheeled, […]
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The Supreme Court case that could end local climate suitsby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
Nearly a dozen states are suing the oil and gas industry over climate. The fossil fuel industry is pushing back.
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Texas seizes the solar crown from California, and other key points from the latest electricity databy EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
Utility-scale solar soared in 2025 across the country; coal also grew, while natural gas was down.
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Tesla’s secret weapon is a giant metal boxby EHN Curators on March 5, 2026
Elon Musk’s car company is quietly poised to power the AI boom.
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Tesla’s Latest FSD Transfer Shenanigans Show The Tough Choice Electric Truck Buyers Faceby Jennifer Sensiba on March 6, 2026
The Latest Bait & Switch If you follow the electric vehicle space, you probably feel like Charlie Brown trying to kick the football when it comes […]
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Taxing frequent flyers to solve aviation’s carbon problemby EHN Curators on March 5, 2026
If you were to design a scheme to deliberately accelerate climate change, you couldn’t do much better than an airline loyalty program.
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Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists sayby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
New European Code Against Cancer calls on politicians to phase out use of fossil fuels in homes.
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Study says millions more are exposed to rising seas than thoughtby EHN Curators on March 5, 2026
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot or about 30 […]
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Strong Demand for Volvo EX60 Leads to Volvo Cars Expanding Productionby Zachary Shahan on March 5, 2026
At a time when various automakers are struggling to meet their EV sales targets (including EV giant Tesla itself, which just can’t find a way to […]
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Spotlight On Texas As Trump Makes Solar Power Great Againby Tina Casey on March 5, 2026
Oh the irony, it burns. US President Donald Trump swept into office with a vendetta against electric vehicles along with wind and solar power, only […]
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Species slowdown: Is nature’s ability to self-repair stalling?by EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
When scientists recently analyzed hundreds of studies of ecosystems, they were surprised to see a marked slowing in the rate of species turnover. If […]
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South African rare earths project aims to rival Chinese with low-cost modelby Chloé Farand on March 6, 2026
The EU-backed Zandkopsdrift project plans to offset the high cost of rare earths production with another mineral in hot demand for use in batteries […]
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School Of The Nations Acquires Electric School Buses From BasiGo, Making It The First School In Kenya To Transition To E-Mobilityby Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai on March 4, 2026
School buses are part of the critical transit system in many countries. School buses ferry hundreds of thousands of school children daily. In a lot […]
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Rush for critical minerals tests Europe’s resolve to protect natureby Fanis Kollias on February 24, 2026
A Climate Home News investigation found that more than half of the EU’s “strategic” mineral projects lie on, or within a kilometre, of […]
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Renewables And Fossil Fuels In Times Of Warby Carolyn Fortuna on March 5, 2026
The US/Israel war against Iran is upending energy and financial markets. The escalating attacks have reignited a longstanding debate: Is the […]
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ROAM Launches AI-Enabled Real-Time Monitoring Solution For Electric Fleets In Kenyaby Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai on March 4, 2026
Kenyan electric mobility manufacturer Roam has launched a vehicle intelligence platform aimed at solving visibility of key performance metrics, one […]
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Q&A: What the EU’s new industry and ‘Made in Europe’ rules mean for climate actionby Carbon Brief Staff on March 5, 2026
The European Commission has put forward a plan to boost production of EU-made, low-carbon steel,... The post Q&A: What the EU’s new industry […]
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Q&A: What does China’s 15th ‘five-year plan’ mean for climate change?by Anika Patel on March 6, 2026
China’s leadership has published a draft of its 15th five-year plan setting the strategic direction... The post Q&A: What does China’s 15th […]
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Q&A: How are the Winter Olympics cutting emissions and adapting to climate change?by Joe Lo on February 4, 2026
The International Olympic Committee's head of sustainability Julie Duffus talks to Climate Home News about the Winter Olympics and climate change The […]
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Puget Sound Energy Is Paying Customers To Get Battery Systemsby Jake Richardson on March 4, 2026
Energy storage has steadily expanded over the last twelve years. This growth may be mostly because of how much battery prices have dropped in the […]
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Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treatby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.
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Parking Lots, Rooftops, & Farms: Mapping Oʻahu’s Solar Potentialby Michael Barnard on March 5, 2026
Any discussion of solar power on Oʻahu has to begin with the amount of electricity the island actually needs in a fully electrified system. Earlier […]
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Pacific nations want higher emissions charges if shipping talks reopenby Joe Lo on February 27, 2026
US President Donald Trump and his allies want to weaken the IMO's Net-Zero Framework, but Pacific island countries say they have compromised enough […]
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Pace of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, reveals studyby Ayesha Tandon on March 6, 2026
An acceleration in human-caused global warming could see the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C limit breached before... The post Pace of global warming has […]
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Oʻahu’s Real Energy System: Stripping Away Aviation, Shipping, & Military Demandby Michael Barnard on March 4, 2026
Energy discussions about Hawaiʻi often begin with the largest numbers on the chart. Aviation fuel, maritime bunkering, and military logistics […]
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Over 3,000 One-Megawatt EV Charging Stations Planned By BYD For Europeby Jake Richardson on March 3, 2026
Sometimes ultrafast chargers turn out to be about 180 kW to 350 kW, but these new BYD chargers are actually ultrafast, providing 1,000 kW, or 1 MW, […]
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Opinion: Chokehold: The Trump administration’s stealth plan to unleash poisonous airby EHN Curators on March 6, 2026
The EPA stopped valuing the lives it could save, setting up a deregulatory disaster that will be hazardous to your health.
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Noem’s spending limits have frozen millions in disaster aid, Democratic report chargesby EHN Curators on March 4, 2026
The report says more than 1,000 Federal Emergency Management Agency contracts, grants or disaster aid awards have been delayed or remain pending, […]
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Next-Generation BYD Blade Battery & Flash Charging Debuts Tomorrowby Larry Evans on March 4, 2026
On March 5th at 7:00 PM in Shenzhen, or 6:00 AM on the East Coast here in the US, BYD will be launching the next-generation Blade Battery and Flash […]