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First Solar is the first in solar to ban deep sea-mined minerals, setting a new standard for ethical sourcing in the renewable energy industry.

A push to overturn the methane emissions fee could reshape U.S. energy policy—supporters say it’s essential, opponents call it a costly burden.

Prosperity Works and Chaberton Energy are expanding community solar in New Mexico. With 28 MW planned, the initiative will provide renewable energy to low-income families.

Despite setbacks, vertical farming remains a promising solution for food security, especially in regions with limited agricultural land.

With Chris Wright at the helm, U.S. energy policy shifts toward fossil fuels—what does this mean for economic growth, security, and climate action?

The Ivanpah Solar Plant, once a leader in solar-thermal energy, is shutting down early as PV solar proves more efficient and cost-effective.

Sweden has expanded its special export credit guarantee program for Ukraine, increasing available funds by 166% in 2025.

The 2.6-gigawatt wind farm, which will power 660,000 homes, has already reached major construction milestones and remains on schedule.

The Environmental Sustainability Update from Mars Veterinary Health features key milestones, including 100% renewable energy in over 2,300 clinics.

New research shows machine learning can predict clean energy stock trends, but policy shifts under Trump may impact ESG markets and investment strategies.

From offices to convention centers, Virginia’s 2024 LEED-certified projects set new sustainability standards.

A breakthrough at UMass Amherst could supply 30% of U.S. nickel demand using modified plants. This innovation supports green energy and mining.

Trump’s policies, court rulings, and global shifts drive major changes in January 2025. Here are the top 10 stories.

Over 20 local organizations, from food banks to schools, will repurpose Super Bowl items.

Averting historic price hikes through the PJM agreement and how Pennsylvania’s leadership prevented skyrocketing energy bills.

The Basque Country cut GHG emissions 33% since 2005, but 45% of its raw materials still come from outside the EU.

A 14-year study reveals offshore platforms may alter whale shark migration. Conservationists now weigh risks and benefits of artificial reefs

Can Ames' new grant program make community climate action more accessible?

How are rural Texas counties thriving thanks to renewable energy investments?

With 60M Ethiopians still off-grid, ELEAP delivers power to 6.3M people and 19K facilities

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