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Cocoa farmers in Brazil are getting ready for a dramatic comeback. Once a prominent global supplier, the country
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UK Concerned About Japan’s Co-Firing Plans to Curb Emissions
The UK isn’t supportive of Japan’s plan to use ammonia and hydrogen alongside fossil fuels in power plants
2023-11-24 17:54

Has Climate Change Impacted Your Mental Health? Tell Us About It
It’s now likely this will be a record year for heat — a stark reminder of the consequences
2023-11-22 15:19

Big Tech Suppliers Need to Cut Emissions Faster, Greenpeace Says
Suppliers for consumer electronics sold by companies including Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google need to accelerate efforts
2023-11-21 10:18

Chile Discusses IRA Benefits With US to Lure Lithium Investments
Chile’s government is in talks with the Biden administration over benefits that US companies could access from the
2023-11-21 02:27

How the Tesla Cybertruck’s Price and Range Will Determine Its Fate
When Tesla Inc. starts delivering Cybertrucks to customers next week, it will answer a question with major implications
2023-11-20 21:24

Retired Wind Turbine Blades Live on as Park Benches and Picnic Tables
At first glance, the benches outside the Great Lakes Science Center in downtown Cleveland seem unremarkable. But a
2023-11-17 19:18

Tesla Business Grinds to a Halt Where Unions Still Hold Sway
For the past week, not a single Tesla has passed through Sweden’s four biggest ports. Starting Friday, broken
2023-11-17 18:23

Australia, India At Risk of Becoming Dumping Grounds for Polluting Cars
Nations slow to adopt electric vehicles are likely to end up with a glut of used gasoline cars
2023-11-17 08:53

Carbon-Capture Firm Deep Sky Gets $55 Million of Fresh Capital
A Canadian startup raised $55 million from venture capital firms and governments to begin a carbon-capture plant in
2023-11-16 22:47

A 125-Year-Old European Carmaker Starts Over to Democratize EVs
Renault SA started with a daring wager. On Christmas Eve in 1898, a young mechanic named Louis Renault
2023-11-16 21:59

Women Are Leading the Fight to Stop Climate Change
Over the past few years, international climate policy has been shaped largely by a close-knit group of politicians
2023-11-16 13:45
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