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Brazil’s coastal winds could power energy transition, but challenges remain

A World Bank report highlights Brazil's offshore wind potential, noting the need for infrastructure and policy support.

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What affects the rate of solar adoption? Australian Energy Council report

Solar adoption in Australia is growing, but rising costs and interest rates are slowing new installations, highlighting the need for tailored policies.

Forest fires in northern Greece in August 2023, in the biggest fire seen in Europe (Alamy/PA)
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Wildfires in Canada and the Amazon made more likely by climate change: report

Unprecedented fires that raged in Canada and parts of the Amazon were at least three times more likely because of climate change.

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Public chargers or subsidies? How both work together to drive EV adoption

Increasing charging station density and financial subsidies are key to boosting EV adoption, especially for lower-income groups.

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Mining the gap: Striking a balance en route to net zero

As demand for critical minerals grows with the shift to cleaner energy, mining's dual role in resource supply and emissions is under scrutiny.

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Unlocking British Columbia’s potential for a hydrogen hub in 2035: Foresight Canada

Could there be a hydrogen hub in British Columbia's Lower Mainland by 2035? Foresight Canada explores the potential.

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Post moratorium: Alberta’s clean energy sector faces uncertain path

Alberta's renewable energy moratorium has led to significant project cancellations, stalling progress and creating uncertainty.

FILE PHOTO: Volunteer firefighter members of the Alto Pantanal Brigade are seen on a tractor as they work to extinguish a fire rising in the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, June 14, 2024. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File Photo
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Climate change fueled record early fires in Brazil’s wetlands, study says

Climate change has amplified wildfires in Brazil's Pantanal by 40%, threatening to surpass the 2020 devastation, scientists warn.

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Rethinking ‘contracts for difference’ in renewable energy investments

How could contracts for difference be designed to boost renewable energy investment without creating an inefficient market?

FILE - Windmills are seen at Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippines on Monday, May 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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US, India, Russia, Japan are building out wind power much too slowly for climate change

Global efforts to triple wind power by 2030, a key commitment from COP28, are falling short, with current projections indicating only a doubling...

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