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An environmental activist wears a polar bear costume during a protest outside the White House against President Trump’s executive...
Bill to move Monhegan wind power project draws crowd to legislative hearing.
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Nuclear industry warns UK must avoid 'cliff edge' over Brexit.
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Leaving Euratom treaty without new deals would have dramatic impact on Hinkley Point C and other stations, says NIA
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Alarm sounded over delays to develop UK mini nuclear reactors.
Energy industry
Lords scold government for lack of progress on small modular reactors plan, warning UK nuclear sector will suffer if firms walk away
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Mini-reactors are...
Technology guru Bill Joy is betting on a bulletproof battery.
Bill Joy, in 2003.
Bill Joy, the Silicon Valley guru and Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder, sees the future of energy in a battery that can...
Can Zimbabwe’s switch to LED bulbs curb power crisis, meet climate goals?
Zimbabwe plans to switch to 100 percent low-energy lightbulbs by year-endBy Jeffrey Gogo
HARARE, May 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In 2015, Hope Dzimunya began...
Radical idea could restore ice in the Arctic Ocean.
Leave it to a researcher who studies icy moons in the outer solar system to come up with an out-there scheme to restore vanishing...
This gigantic art octopus is the key to a coral reef revival.
On a rainy day in mid-April, a group of artists, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, and locals gathered on the shore of Virgin Gorda in the British...
This drone once fought wars. Now it’s fighting climate change.
This March, a truck pulled onto a runway in Oregon, towing a miniature plane for a test flight. At 650 pounds, the plane was...
See how flight is becoming more fuel efficient.
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