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Environment
America wants to lend Poland $4 billion to move away from coal and lean into nuclear power
By
The Associated Press
April 17, 2023
Environment
Australia says lithium will match coal’s importance within five years as the world shifts from fossil fuels to clean energy
By
James Fernyhough
and
Bloomberg
April 2, 2023
Environment
U.S. states may be fighting ‘woke’ capitalism, but the insurance industry is avoiding coal, oil and gas projects anyway
By
The Associated Press
October 19, 2022
Environment
Greta Thunberg breaks ranks with German Green Party and urges Germany not to shut down nuclear power plants
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 12, 2022
Politics
Elon Musk told Trump to sail into the sunset, now the former President tells supporters it’s time to get rid of electric cars in Pennsylvania rally rant
By
Christiaan Hetzner
September 5, 2022
Politics
A major economic bill headed to Biden’s desk has ‘game changing’ incentives for nuclear energy companies—especially those locating near a closing coal plant
By
Jennifer McDermott
and
The Associated Press
August 13, 2022
Why the world’s biggest coal exporter is asking 8 million residents to save energy by turning off their power for 2 hours a day
By
Chloe Taylor
June 16, 2022
Health
Coal ash workers dying as lawsuit over illnesses drags on: ‘Never lived to see any justice’
By
The Associated Press
May 30, 2022
Europe is planning to crack down on Russian coal. It’s bad news for Putin, but won’t devastate the EU.
By
Will Daniel
April 9, 2022
The EU is preparing a ban on Russian coal imports, as Europe races to replace Russia as its key energy supplier
By
Nicholas Gordon
April 6, 2022
Tech
Ethereum is one step closer to solving a major criticism, and beating Bitcoin
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
March 22, 2022
Environment
China’s reluctance to phase out coal challenges ‘fair share’ climate commitments
By
Eamon Barrett
December 9, 2021
International
7 years ahead of schedule, AIA becomes the first major Asian insurer to end coal exposure
By
Yvonne Lau
December 7, 2021
Politics
More pay, less coal and legalized cannabis: Germany’s new leadership maps out big changes in life after Merkel
By
David Meyer
and
Christiaan Hetzner
November 24, 2021
Newsletters
The world has changed but many boards ‘have not moved on’
By
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
November 19, 2021
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