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un.org - On Brazil's Combu Island, chocolate makers hold clues to climate action
On Brazil's Combu Island, chocolate makers hold clues to climate action
United Nations

But this lush harmony carries a warning. If negotiators at COP30 hope to protect the world's forests, they must first safeguard the people who sustain them. Just 30 minutes by boat from Belém – known as the ‘gateway to the…

cnn.com - Powering ASEAN's Connected and Sustainable Future: Highlights from SAREF 4.0 | CNN Business
Powering ASEAN's Connected and Sustainable Future: Highlights from SAREF 4.0 | CNN Business
CNN

With energy demand in Southeast Asia set to double by 2050—representing one of the fastest growth trajectories globally—the need to accelerate decarbonization and strengthen energy security has become increasingly more urgent. Sarawak…

gizmodo.com - AJ Dellinger - Jeff Bezos's New AI Hardware Startup Isn't Even His Biggest Moonshot
Jeff Bezos's New AI Hardware Startup Isn't Even His Biggest Moonshot
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Here on Earth, regulators and citizens alike are realizing that there may be downsides to going all in on the demands of AI data centers and the companies that are building them, and pushback is starting to become more prevalent. But in space, no…

whyy.org - Joshua Mellman - In rooftop solar, advocates see a 'missed opportunity' for clean energy in Pennsylvania
In rooftop solar, advocates see a 'missed opportunity' for clean energy in Pennsylvania
WHYY

This story originally appeared on Inside Climate News. In Carlisle, a sleepy town in the heart of Pennsylvania Trump country, solar energy appears to have escaped the black hole of partisan politics. Or at least, that's been the experience of…

nytimes.com - Ivan Penn - Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy
Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy
The New York Times

On Brazil's third-largest river basin, deep in the Amazon, a massive hydroelectric power plant stands as a monument to the world's oldest source of clean energy — and the big challenges it faces. Drought and time have taken their toll on the…

abc.net.au - Yiying Li - Renewable energy generators need to cut out when Sun blazes and wind blows. Here's why
Renewable energy generators need to cut out when Sun blazes and wind blows. Here's why
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

When the Sun is blazing and the wind is blowing, it is supposed to be the Australian electricity generators' most fruitful moment of the day. But sometimes renewable energy producers have to restrain their output during oversupply periods, for…

telegraph.co.uk - Kate French-Morris - Lorde makes the O2 Arena feel as intimate as a bedroom
Lorde makes the O2 Arena feel as intimate as a bedroom
The Telegraph

On Sunday night, Lorde seemed entirely at home on the stage of the sold-out O2 Arena in London. It wasn't always that way. The New Zealand alt-pop star is on her first UK arena tour, 12 years after she made her breakthrough with Royals, released…

marketbeat.com - Solar Stocks To Follow Now - November 16th
Solar Stocks To Follow Now - November 16th
MarketBeat

As Global Renewables Surpass Coal, This ETF Offers Smart Exposure First Solar, Canadian Solar, Nextpower, Enphase Energy, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Sunrun, and SolarEdge Technologies are the seven Solar stocks to watch today, according to…

heraldnet.com - Comment: Ignoring Trump, stock market believes in climate crisis
Comment: Ignoring Trump, stock market believes in climate crisis
HeraldNet.com

By Mark Gongloff / Bloomberg Opinion There's an old climate joke that goes, 'You may not believe in climate change, but your insurance company does.' If you're in the market for new environmental humor - and really, who isn't? - you can now update…

nytimes.com - Matthew Cullen - The U.N. Security Council Backs Trump's Gaza Plan
The U.N. Security Council Backs Trump's Gaza Plan
The New York Times

President Trump's peace plan for Gaza was enshrined in international law today when the United Nations Security Council voted today to approve a U.S. resolution. Thirteen countries backed the American plan. Russia and China had raised objections…

aljazeera.com - Saumya Roy - US families' 'mind blown' with cuts to solar rooftop funds
US families' 'mind blown' with cuts to solar rooftop funds
Al Jazeera

San Francisco, United States – Just weeks ago, Brandon Praileau, a pastor from Norfolk, Virginia, was speaking to families in his community about a federally funded programme that would help them install rooftop solar units in their homes.

chron.com - JinkoSolar: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
JinkoSolar: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Chron

JIANGXI PROVINCE, China (AP) — JIANGXI PROVINCE, China (AP) — JinkoSolar Holding Co. (JKS) on Monday reported a loss of $122.3 million in its second quarter. The Jiangxi Province, China-based company said it had a loss of $2.35 per…

yahoo.com - Leo Collis - Viral video taken aboard Chinese high-speed train stuns viewers from other countries: 'We get shaken up like a champagne bottle
Viral video taken aboard Chinese high-speed train stuns viewers from other countries: 'We get shaken up like a champagne bottle
Yahoo!

The high-speed trains in China are the envy of many countries, providing efficient mass transportation across the country via a network that is largely powered by electricity. But with high speeds comes a bit of a bumpy ride, right? Well, one…

afr.com - Lucas Baird - Major super funds count exposure to billion-dollar US solar collapse
Major super funds count exposure to billion-dollar US solar collapse
Australian Financial Review

Hundreds of millions of dollars in Australian retirement savings and state investments are at risk after three of the country's largest fund managers found themselves exposed to the spectacular collapse of American solar power and battery storage…

abcnews.go.com - JOSH BOAK Associated Press - New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills
New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills
ABC News

WASHINGTON -- More people are falling behind on paying their bills to keep on the lights and heat their homes, according to a new analysis of consumer data — a warning sign for the U.S. economy and another political headache for President…

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