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A gas deal signed between Israel, Egypt and the EU, that has come up for renewal this June, is likely to make the EU ...
As the world's leading owner of transition mineral production, China must keep the energy transition green. Can it solve ...
Pakistan, Somalia and Haiti among 11 nations to sign deals with Trump-linked figures, many trading resources like minerals for aid or military support ...
Brazil knows the devastation climate change is causing better than most, yet its own state oil company's actions could stand in the way of progress at COP30 Imagine earning the responsibility of ...
Chevron and ExxonMobil were among the fossil fuel companies who donated over $19 million to Trump's inauguration ceremonies. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Chevron, Exxon and ConocoPhilips among those ...
The Sofia Iztok thermal power plant, powered by fossil gas. (c) Damian Vodenitcharov. Damian Vodenitcharov The EU’s imports of US liquefied gas are creating emissions that could cause more than €100 ...
The renewable energy boom has triggered a new rush for resources, as countries race to secure their supply of transition minerals. But this push for clean technology could quickly turn dirty, unless ...
While we at Global Witness were familiar with the targeting of our partners as they were defending their land and environment, the murder of our former colleague, Wutty, prompted us to confront a ...
While Trump zeroes in on embattled Ukraine's critical mineral reserves, conflict and inequality clash with efforts for a just energy transition across the globe The extraction and trade of some ...
Fossil fuel supermajors' emissions estimated to kill 11.5 million people by 2100 Cumulative global death toll by the end of the century associated with the emissions from burning the forecast oil and ...
The Philippines, which consists of over 7,600 islands in the Pacific Ocean, is one of the countries most at-risk from climate change. Many communities are already feeling the impacts of more severe ...
We polled almost 500 global climate scientists on their experiences of online harassment. The findings reveal personal and collective harms from online hate, and signal ways to make social media ...
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