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World’s Biggest Green Hydrogen Project Blows Off Trump, Biglyby Tina Casey on June 30, 2026
Trump or no Trump, 257 wind turbines and a solar farm the size of Manhattan will provide renewable energy to power the world's largest green hydrogen […]
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Wind Power Creeps Up Behind A Sleeping Trump (Shhh! Don’t Wake Him Up!)by Tina Casey on June 29, 2026
Thousands of old, outdated turbines in the US can be replaced with modern, more efficient 21st century technology. The post Wind Power Creeps Up […]
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Why Are We Letting The Masculinism Movement Suppress A Clean Climate For Us All?by Carolyn Fortuna on June 30, 2026
Terry Gross is the host of “Fresh Air” on NPR. As I was running errands the other day, I listened to her interview with Helen Lewis, who writes […]
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Warming climate, pollution, and unplanned growth push Kashmir’s lakes toward disappearanceby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Climate-exacerbated heat increases and unpredictable rainfall combined with unplanned urban growth have resulted in nearly half the lakes in the […]
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UK Sales of Electric Vehicles Just Overtook Petrol Cars for the First Timeby Guest Contributor on June 27, 2026
For the first time in the UK, more new electric vehicles (EVs) have been sold over a 12-month period than petrol cars, according to Carbon Brief […]
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Trump’s Failed Algae Biofuel Experiment Versus Europe’s “FUELGAE” Initiative: Compare And Contrastby Tina Casey on June 29, 2026
The US may continue to pursue algae biofuel in one form of another, though the cultivation demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was […]
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Trump Tanked RV Sales, But There’s An Opportunity For EV Ownersby Jennifer Sensiba on June 28, 2026
The RV industry is having a tough time right now.. If you look at the latest numbers that were released recently, you’ll see a market in a steep […]
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Toyota & Joby Aviation Are Really Trying To Build “Air Mobility for All” — Or So They Sayby Zachary Shahan on June 30, 2026
Small electric aviation vehicles have been getting hyped for … several years. I remember a writer on CleanTechnica who was obsessed with electric […]
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The Limitations Of Powered Trailers That Nobody Thinks Aboutby Jennifer Sensiba on June 27, 2026
Startups like Evotrex, Pebble, and Lightship are heavily pushing “active-assist” trailers. These are campers with their own built-in battery […]
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The 250-Year History of U.S. Energy Consumptionby US Energy Information Administration on July 1, 2026
Over the 250-year history of our nation, energy consumption has evolved from wood use in the 18th and 19th centuries to today’s use of modern […]
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T&E, EIES and RECHARGE Joint Statement on the Industrial Accelerator Actby Transport & Environment (T&E) on July 1, 2026
Europe needs a more assertive ‘Made in EU’ strategy in the IAA. The IAA can turn Europe’s sustainable, competitiveness and security goals into […]
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Swapping beef for salmon once a week notably cuts emissionsby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
A United Kingdom study comparing five dietary scenarios through 2050 found the simplest option delivered meaningful, realistic emissions reductions.
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Stop Trying to Make an “EV Gas Station”by Letters to the Editor on June 29, 2026
Recent headlines have fixated on ultra-fast EV chargers that can add hundreds of miles of range in the time it takes to refuel a gas car. Automakers […]
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Solar is Powering America’s Next 250 Yearsby Guest Contributor on June 29, 2026
From the earliest days of our founding to the industrial revolution, from rural electrification to the interstate highway system, Americans have […]
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Solar has minimal impact on North Carolina farmland, new study showsby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
Solar production occupies just 0.24% of prime farmland in North Carolina at the moment, according to the latest report by a national solar group.
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Six charts show how clean power was world’s largest source of new energy in 2025by Carbon Brief Staff on June 29, 2026
Clean power added more to global energy supplies than any other source in 2025, according... The post Six charts show how clean power was world’s […]
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Rising cost of insuring against climate crisis will have wider knock-on effects for the United Kingdomby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
As extreme weather events become more common, economists say the government will need to take more active role to protect consumers.
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Reflecting Pools, Graphite for EVs — Top Stories of the Weekby Zachary Shahan on June 29, 2026
What caught the eye of internet readers this past week or so? Here on CleanTechnica, a certain reflecting pool led the list. Otherwise, well, it’s […]
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Power From Here: Most Of Humanity Already Lives Where Solar & Wind Are Strongestby Letters to the Editor on June 29, 2026
By Prof Ray Wills (The University of Western Australia) and Prof Peter Newman (Curtin University) Most of the world is already rich in the two energy […]
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Podcast: What does a Super El Niño mean for the climate?by EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
In this episode of The Great Simplification, host Nate Hagens is joined by earth scientist and thermodynamicist Tad Patzek for an exploration of the […]
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Our uncertain world is fueling a new search for aliensby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
As climate fears deepen and trust in institutions erodes, a growing number of UFO enthusiasts are looking beyond Earth for meaning.
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OpenAI Went From $5.09 Billion Net Loss in 2024 to $38.53 Billion Net Loss in 2025by Zachary Shahan on June 30, 2026
I don’t recall a buzzword being as obsessively used as “AI” is today. Everything is being boosted by AI or made possible because of AI or will […]
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Offshore oil and gas rush threatens whale corridors and coral reefsby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
Global plans to drill and expand fossil fuel projects overlap with marine protected areas and important fishing grounds, a new report finds.
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OMG, I’m In Love — New Hyundai IONIQ 3 Is It!by Zachary Shahan on June 30, 2026
Look, I get it — most people want bigger vehicles, big and bigger. But I don’t really understand it, even if I know the logic well. I simply have […]
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New laws force companies to confront most polluting plasticsby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Companies are stepping up efforts to cut waste from flexible plastic packaging as new environmental rules target one of the world’s most polluting […]
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New Florida law bans local net-zero emissions policiesby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis characterized the clean energy goals the law bans as “radical climate policies,” although experts say the law will not […]
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Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenyaby Giuliana Viglione on June 24, 2026
A major ocean conference has ended in Mombasa, Kenya, with just a handful of countries... The post Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean […]
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Millions in climate investments for developing countries were just announced. It’s not nearly enoughby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
As businesses, governments, and activists gathered in London, investments in developing countries to advance climate action took center stage, but […]
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Metered Electricity Demand in the New York ISO Falls Midday Because of Small-Scale Solarby US Energy Information Administration on June 27, 2026
An increase in electricity generation from small-scale solar in New York has decreased the midday demand for metered electricity, amid overall […]
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Media reaction: How climate change intensified Europe’s record-breaking June heatby Carbon Brief Staff on June 26, 2026
For the second time in two months, western and central Europe has been hit by... The post Media reaction: How climate change intensified Europe’s […]
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Livestock heat deaths in transit doubled in UK record-hot summer of 2025by Orla Dwyer on June 25, 2026
Twice as many animals died due to heat stress en route to slaughterhouses during the... The post Livestock heat deaths in transit doubled in UK […]
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Jackery SolarVault 3 Taps Balcony Solar Potential At InterSolar Europeby Larry Evans on June 30, 2026
I recently had the opportunity to attend InterSolar Europe in Munich, the headlining show of The smarter E Europe. The show was both overwhelming and […]
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InterSolar Europe 2026 Key Takeawaysby Larry Evans on June 27, 2026
The smarter E Europe 2026 happened this week in Munich, with the lead event of InterSolar Europe co-located with ess Europe, Power2Drive and […]
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In East Africa, a controversial oil project is poised for productionby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Despite years of opposition, a 900-mile crude oil pipeline through East Africa is about to be completed, and its environmental and social risks are […]
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How climate change gets under the skinby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
Here’s what we know so far about the lasting effects of climate change on the body’s vital systems.
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Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth persists despite federal policy uncertaintyby Carbon Brief Staff on June 25, 2026
Despite recent shifts in federal energy policies, our analysis shows that the US transition to... The post Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth […]
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Guest post: Climate change has caused one-fifth of Pine Island glacier retreatby Carbon Brief Staff on June 28, 2026
The Pine Island glacier in West Antarctica is one of the fastest-changing glaciers in the... The post Guest post: Climate change has caused one-fifth […]
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Gas plant permits still include EPA’s carbon rulesby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
But how they’re doing that varies from state to state.
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For Puerto Rico’s fishers, climate change isn’t the only challenge — being left to adapt alone isby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Even as Puerto Rico's fisherfolk navigate rising seas and monster storms, a maze of bureaucracy is proving to be their biggest obstacle.
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Florida Anti-Net Zero Law Takes Effect July 1by Steve Hanley on June 30, 2026
The Free State of Florida continues its efforts to become known as the most backward state in the union with new anti-climate law. The post Florida […]
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Federal Appeals Court Upholds New York Limits on Fossil Fuel Use in Buildingsby Press Release on June 30, 2026
Second Circuit rejects industry challenges to building electrification requirements. Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in […]
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Fact check: As Europe bakes, does sunscreen help?by EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
As a heat wave sweeps across Europe, claims are resurfacing online questioning whether sunscreen is safe or linked to skin cancer risk.
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Exploring How to Get More Solar & Batteries at Apartment Buildingsby Zachary Shahan on June 29, 2026
There’s no doubt about it — one of the toughest places to increase cleantech adoption is apartment buildings. Well, maybe. The problem is that […]
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Exclusive: Electricity bills in Germany and France rose by €700 million during record heatwaveby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Heatwaves are showing up on Europe’s energy bills — should fossil fuels face a windfall tax?
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Energyminer’s River Turbines Are Real. The Cheap Baseload Claim Needs Operating Data.by Michael Barnard on June 29, 2026
Energyminer has something much better than a rendering. Its Energyfish is a small floating hydrokinetic turbine, mostly underwater, anchored in a […]
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Energy Storage Emerges As The Great Equalizer, Trump Or No Trumpby Tina Casey on June 27, 2026
Quick quiz: Which high-level government clown in the Trump administration insists that “catastrophic failure” besets solar power plants every […]
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Economics of Air Transport in Europeby Transport & Environment (T&E) on June 29, 2026
Examining fair distribution of costs & benefits from air transport for tourism. Since 2010 tourism has grown rapidly across Europe, facilitated […]
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Duke Energy Latest Company to Accept Trump’s Dirty “Deal” to Scrap Offshore Windby Press Release on June 30, 2026
RALEIGH, N.C. — Duke Energy accepted $129 million in taxpayer money to buyout an offshore wind lease, making it the latest company to accept such […]
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Deal for Native American tribes’ rights to Colorado River water stalled by four statesby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming are resisting the deal because it would allow the Navajo and Hopi to lease water to cities downstream, likely […]
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DeBriefed 26 June 2026: Heat records broken across Europe | London climate action week | Introducing ‘Project Cosmos’by Carbon Brief Staff on June 26, 2026
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 26 June 2026: […]
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Climate-Tech Claims Need A Red-Flag Pass Before They Get Moneyby Michael Barnard on June 27, 2026
Climate-tech claims usually arrive with a promise and a request attached. The promise is that a new process, fuel, device, material, reactor, storage […]
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Climate change, pesticides, productivity, and a continent under heat stressby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
Climate change is no longer a distant environmental concern; it is becoming a direct economic challenge right across Europe's agricultural sector.
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Climate activists take on a new foe: data centersby EHN Curators on June 29, 2026
As climate action stalls, the movement is finding new energy in local fights to stop polluting, power-hungry facilities.
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China Briefing 25 June 2026: Five-year plans passed | Critical-mineral tensions | Industrial decarbonisation planby Anika Patel on June 25, 2026
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate... The post China Briefing 25 June 2026: […]
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Cement’s Future Is Less Portland, Not One Magic Cementby Michael Barnard on June 28, 2026
Cement decarbonization attracts miracle stories. One company has a new binder. Another has a carbon-negative aggregate. Someone else has an […]
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California Advances New Clean Vehicle Incentives While Trump Administration Continues Rolling Back Affordable Clean Transportationby Press Release on June 30, 2026
Yesterday, California leaders reached an agreement in the state budget to provide new funding for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) incentives for light- […]
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Brimstone’s Cement Pitch Hides A Bigger Minerals Refinery Betby Michael Barnard on June 30, 2026
Brimstone’s cement story is interesting because it is not only a cement story. The company’s public positioning is now much bigger than ordinary […]
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Booming Air Tourism Could Fuel European Rent Hikes of up to €250 a Yearby Transport & Environment (T&E) on June 29, 2026
Southern Europe and Ireland hit hardest by air tourism-driven housing crisis, T&E study finds Unchecked growth in tourism, facilitated by air […]
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Bangladesh unveils sweeping EV incentives to cut emissions and pollutionby EHN Curators on June 30, 2026
In an unprecedented move, Bangladesh has upended its previous policy of heavily taxing electric vehicles and promoting fossil-fuel-run transport.
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BYD Seal 08 Launching Next Week — And It’s Stunningby Zachary Shahan on June 27, 2026
I don’t normally do this — in fact, I don’t remember ever doing it — but I’m just going to launch this article with initial images of the […]