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The Daniel-Johnson Dam in Manicouagan, Quebec, where engineers say they are starting to feel the impact of climate change on production (AFP)
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Extreme weather threatens Canada’s hydropower future

Extreme weather linked to climate change is plummeting Canada's hydropower output, affecting dam structures and energy exports.

FILE PHOTO: A general view of oil drilling equipment on federal land near Fellows, California, U.S.
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Trump prepares wide-ranging energy plan to boost gas exports, oil drilling, sources say

Trump's team plans an energy package to boost LNG exports and expand U.S. oil drilling on coasts and federal lands.

A general view of Titan Cement's Alexandria Portland Cement Company factory, behind balcony houses in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, Egypt.
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How big fossil-fuel-producing countries export emissions abroad

Fossil fuel exports were a hot topic at COP29 in Baku, with calls for accountability for pollution sent to poorer nations.

Lines of solar panels with hills in the distance
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Gap between national targets and market realities threatens climate goals: Ember

Ember: Governments should close critical gap between the rapid growth of renewable energy markets and stagnant national climate targets.

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Indonesia’s Prabowo plans to retire all fossil fuel plants in 15 years, but experts are skeptical

President Subianto: “Indonesia is rich in geothermal resources, and we plan to phase out coal-fired and all fossil-fueled power plants within the next...

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Cost of support measures for fossil fuels decreased sharply in 2023 but remains elevated relative to its historical average

21 November 2024 The cost of government support measures for the production and consumption of fossil fuels decreased sharply in 2023, as energy...

Bernadine Gibson, 82, talks about leaks in her kitching ceiling and how she is looking forward to renovations to the building her family has lived in for 27 years, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)
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US apartment buildings wrap up $1B in HUD funds for lower utility bills and climate upgrades

HUD's $1.4B Green Retrofit Program updates affordable housing, focusing on energy efficiency, cost savings, and climate resilience.

The illuminated BP logo shines brightly at a gas station during the night.
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European oil giants step back from renewables path

European oil giants, including BP, cut back on low-carbon power and refocus on oil, gas to revive investor confidence.

FILE PHOTO: Svobodny, Russia November 29, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov.
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Gazprom: Russia pumping gas via Ukraine but volumes to Austria cut

Russian gas giant Gazprom halts supplies to Austria’s OMV, but Ukraine-Europe flows stay steady.

FILE PHOTO: An employee holds a diesel fuel pump nozzle at a petrol station of Neftmagistral company in Moscow, Russia, September 8, 2023. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
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Explainer: A trillion dollar question — fossil fuel subsidies

Governments around the globe are ploughing billions of dollars into fossil fuel subsidies.

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