Trump's election will hit immediate efforts to tackle climate change, experts say - but the longer-term effect is less certain.
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Bangaluru-headquartered Climaveneta Climate Technologies (CCT), a Group company of Japanese multinational Mitsubishi Electric, is investing Rs 400 crore in its state-of-the-art plant at Narsapura in ...
According to the report, in the power sector alone, policies promoting renewable energy are expected to drive a 24-per cent decline in coal-based electricity generation by 2030, relative to a ...
With the reelection of Donald Trump, Massachusetts’ Democratic leaders scrambled into a fighting posture Wednesday, vowing to push back against what they called an “anti-democratic presidency” and ...
California voters approved a bond measure Tuesday that will let the state borrow $10 billion to fund wildfire, flood protection and other climate resiliency projects. Proposition 4 easily passed in a ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election has darkened the outlook for a strong ...
New research shows global warming has become the dominant driver of worsening drought in the western United States.
As climate diplomats from 200 countries gather for the annual United Nations climate negotiations beginning Monday, fast-rising global temperatures over the last year have reached 1.5 degrees Celsius ...
Donald Trump's return to the White House is expected to usher in another era of rollbacks on climate regulations and environmental protections.
From California to Louisiana, ballot measures on climate and the environment gained voters’ approval. In state legislatures, results were mixed.
This year is "virtually certain" to eclipse 2023 as the world's warmest since records began, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday. The data was released ahead ...