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World must invest in drought resilience: OECD
Water shortages cause a third of all deaths from natural disasters, as droughts can cripple food production and cause starvation.
Florence Lo/Reuters
US rooftop solar companies are bracing for devastation
If Congress proceeds with a planned tax credit cut, a wave of bankruptcies is coming for US solar installers this year.
Mike Blake/Reuters
US climate withdrawal forcing a ‘rethink’: COP30 president
André Corrêa do Lago’s remarks come amid growing doubts over the November summit’s chance of success.
COP30 President Ambassador Andre Correa do Lago. Andressa Anholete/File Photo/Reuters
Climate fundraising facing ‘headwinds’: General Atlantic
The private equity giant’s global head of climate said anti-ESG rhetoric was a bigger challenge than geopolitics or trade tensions.
Phil Noble/File Photo/Reuters
Trump’s ‘revenge’ tax has energy companies worried
The Republican-backed program would hike taxes on income generated by the US branches of foreign companies.
Leah Millis/Reuters
New York to build first nuclear power plant in 15 years
The announcement shows a reversal of the state’s animosity toward the sector.
Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant, closed in 2021. Tony Fischer/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 2.0
Iran’s missing energy crisis is a win for ‘drill, baby, drill’
Oil prices tumbled as Iran and Israel agreed to a ceasefire.
Oil markets brace for shock after US attack on Iran
Oil prices are expected to jump in reaction to the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, but the long-term impact may be muted, experts said.
Wall Street still loves fossil fuels
There’s a silver lining for climate activists in the latest data on banks’ financing for oil and gas.
EU expected to ban new Russian gas contracts
The European Commission’s plan to end the bloc’s dependence on Russian energy was first published last month.
UK goes all-in on nuclear after years of debate
The government moved to back a major new plant with $15 billion in funding, and said Rolls-Royce would make the country’s first small modular reactors.
BlackRock is writing a playbook for navigating the ESG backlash
The world’s biggest asset manager read the writing on the wall before many of its peers.
Cheap oil will come at a cost for the US
A prolonged stretch of sub-$60 oil will hurt Russia but give Gulf countries more leverage.
Tax credit cuts could spoil an even more important clean energy goal
A bipartisan push for permitting reform will be on the docket in Congress after budget talks.
Biodiversity credits are slowly finding a market
Ecosystem conservation is a harder sell than carbon abatement.
China maintains global critical minerals dominance: Report
The average market share of critical minerals by the world’s top three producers reached 86% in 2024, up from 82% in 2020.
Energy lobbyists, bruised in House, hope for kinder reception in Senate
The budget talks are a high-stakes test of how effective K Street’s new energy teams can be on Capitol Hill.
US plans to cancel 7 conditional commitments for green projects
The projects, which had been conditionally approved by the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, are mostly battery factories.