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forbes.com - Alan Ohnsman - L.A. Kicks Coal As It Fires Up The World's Largest Green Hydrogen Power Plant
L.A. Kicks Coal As It Fires Up The World's Largest Green Hydrogen Power Plant
Forbes

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announces the end of the city getting electricity from coal. Los Angeles has officially stopped using electricity generated from coal and is about to fire up the first large-scale plant making power from both green…

dailynews.com - gqlshare - LADWP no longer receiving coal-generated power
LADWP no longer receiving coal-generated power
Daily News

This Aug. 20, 2019, file photo shows a trio of concrete stacks at the Navajo Generating Station near Page, Ariz., just south of the Utah border. The three towering concrete stacks are the most visual reminder of a coal-fired power plant that…

thecoaltrader.substack.com - Matt Warder - Russia's Coal Industry Spirals Into Deepening Crisis
Russia's Coal Industry Spirals Into Deepening Crisis
The Coal Trader

Russia's coal sector is experiencing a historic downturn as financial losses continue to mount in 2025. For the first eight months of the year, net losses among coal producers reached roughly 4 billion USD, a sharp increase from about 1.2 billion…

redstate.com - The Heartland Institute - Climate Catastrophe Is Absent in West Virginia
Climate Catastrophe Is Absent in West Virginia
redstate.com

West Virginia is one of the few states that broadly rejects much of the kabuki theater surrounding the climate catastrophe narrative. For the past several years, state legislators—including Democrats—have pushed back on calls to…

theage.com.au - Kieran Rooney, Nick Toscano - AGL scraps offshore wind project off Gippsland coast
AGL scraps offshore wind project off Gippsland coast
The Age

, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Energy giant AGL has aborted a proposal to build huge wind turbines off the Victorian coast, adding to doubts about the viability of…

japantimes.co.jp - Sing Yee Ong - European utilities rethink bets in slow-to-go-green Southeast Asia
European utilities rethink bets in slow-to-go-green Southeast Asia
The Japan Times

Southeast Asia's sputtering green transition is prompting European utilities to rethink their investments in the fast-growing region, a shift that underscores investor frustration with what was until recently a promising renewable-energy market.

forbes.com - Ian Dexter Palmer, Ph.D. - The Electric Revolution: Dire Consequences For Your Pocketbook
The Electric Revolution: Dire Consequences For Your Pocketbook
Forbes

The board chairman and CEO of service provider DNV GL Remi Eriksen. picture alliance via Getty Images The price surge of new electricity in the next few years, plus general pass-along tariff increases, may seriously curtail Donald Trump's promise…

theguardian.com - Whitney Bauck - Inside the climate group working everywhere but DC: 'You can still have huge wins'
Inside the climate group working everywhere but DC: 'You can still have huge wins'
The Guardian

With a president who has called climate change a “ hoax ”, refused to send a delegation to international climate talks, and packed the federal government with former fossil fuel industry employees, this can feel like a dark moment for…

scientificamerican.com - Andrea Thompson - China's CO2 Emissions Might Have Finally Peaked
China's CO2 Emissions Might Have Finally Peaked
Scientific American

China has rapidly become the world leader in renewable energy, but continued coal use means it could take longer for its emissions to decline Join Our Community of Science Lovers! I agree my information will be processed in accordance with the…

rabble.ca - David Suzuki - Fossil fuel interests and petrostates dash hopes at COP30
Fossil fuel interests and petrostates dash hopes at COP30
rabble.ca

It's been 37 years since climate scientist James Hansen warned the United States Senate that human activity was warming the planet, which would lead to unstable weather. Thirty years of international “ conference of the parties ”…

futurism.com - Frank Landymore - AI Data Centers Are Making RAM Crushingly Expensive, Which Is Going to Skyrocket the Cost of Laptops, Tablets, and Gaming PCs
AI Data Centers Are Making RAM Crushingly Expensive, Which Is Going to Skyrocket the Cost of Laptops, Tablets, and Gaming PCs
Futurism

Budget-wise, there have certainly been better times to be a PC gamer in search of higher framerates. For the past few months, RAM prices have been shooting through the roof, as the rapid buildout of AI datacenters causes an ever tightening shortage…

republicworld.com - Avishek Banerjee - Key Economic And Business Announcements to Look Out for in India-Russia Summit Ahead of Putin's Visit
Key Economic And Business Announcements to Look Out for in India-Russia Summit Ahead of Putin's Visit
Republic World

As New Delhi prepares to host Russian President Vladimir Putin for the annual India–Russia bilateral Summit, all eyes are on the economic and business outcomes likely to shape the next phase of the partnership. The visit comes at a time when…

mirror.co.uk - Olivia Wheeler - Sara Cox breaks silence on 'exciting' new BBC hosting role
Sara Cox breaks silence on 'exciting' new BBC hosting role
The Mirror

Sara Cox opened up about her 'exciting' new BBC venture during Thursday's Morning Live broadcast. The 50-year-old presenter joined forces with Greg Rutherford to front Thursday's show, where conversation turned to her latest project alongside her…

abc.net.au - Kelly Fuller - Australian-backed bid gathers pace to restart Tahmoor mine
Australian-backed bid gathers pace to restart Tahmoor mine
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

A local consortium led by mining contractor RStar is rapidly preparing a bid to take over the mothballed Tahmoor mine. It follows a creditors' report revealing the financial mismanagement and a failed billion-dollar furnace project that contributed…

chron.com - Scott Denning - Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the role of climate change
Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the role of climate change
Chron

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you'd like an expert to answer, send it to. My parents said…

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