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Latest photos of European heat wave show future ‘normal’ as London fire department has busiest day since WWII
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Latest photos of European heat wave show future ‘normal’ as London fire department has busiest day since WWII

An aerial view shows the rubble and destruction in a residential area following a large blaze the previous day, on July 20, 2022 in Wennington, Greater London. Leon Neal | Getty Images Europe is suffering under an unprecedented heat wave, leaving firefighters in London dealing with a huge surge in emergency calls. “Yesterday was the […]

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Biden says he will act on climate change after Manchin opposes legislation
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Biden says he will act on climate change after Manchin opposes legislation

U.S. President Joe Biden holds a news conference before departing the NATO summit at the IFEMA arena in Madrid, Spain, June 30, 2022. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters President Joe Biden on Friday said he will move forward with his own efforts to combat climate change and curb greenhouse gas emissions, a day after Sen. Joe […]

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UK issues ‘Red Extreme’ heat warning as parts of country brace for temperature surge  
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UK issues ‘Red Extreme’ heat warning as parts of country brace for temperature surge  

An office worker carries a large fan in central London on July 12, 2022. On Friday, the Met Office issued a Red Extreme heat warning for parts of the country. Yui Mok | PA Images | Getty Images The U.K. on Friday issued a “Red Extreme” heat warning, with authorities saying temperatures could potentially hit […]

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U.S. greenhouse gas emissions have caused over .8 trillion in global economic losses, study says
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U.S. greenhouse gas emissions have caused over $1.8 trillion in global economic losses, study says

An aerial view of Phillips 66 oil refinery is seen in Linden, New Jersey, United States on March 8, 2022. Tayfun Coskun | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images The U.S. and China, the world’s two greatest greenhouse gas emitters, have each caused global economic losses of more than $1.8 trillion from 1990 to 2014, according […]

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India set to overtake China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, UN says
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India set to overtake China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, UN says

People photographed in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. According to the UN, India is home to over 1.4 billion people. Peter Adams | Stone | Getty Images India is on track to overtake China as the planet’s most populous country next year, according to a U.N. report published on Monday. The report, from the population division of […]

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Volkswagen CEO says EV outlook is ‘very good,’ expects to reduce delivery times this year
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Volkswagen CEO says EV outlook is ‘very good,’ expects to reduce delivery times this year

An ID. Buzz stands during a plant tour of the production of the ID. Buzz in quality control at the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles plant in Hanover, Germany, June 16, 2022. Ole Spata | Picture Alliance | Getty Images The CEO of German automotive giant Volkswagen sought to assuage concerns about electric vehicle sales and semiconductor […]

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Europe will count natural gas and nuclear as green energy in some circumstances
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Europe will count natural gas and nuclear as green energy in some circumstances

01 July 2022, Saxony, Lippendorf: A solar park borders directly on the site of the Lippendorf lignite-fired power plant. After more than 20 years, the so-called EEG surcharge, which customers pay via their electricity bill, will no longer apply. It currently still amounts to 3.72 cents per kilowatt hour. Experts do not expect electricity prices […]

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Biden opens the possibility of more offshore oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
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Biden opens the possibility of more offshore oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico

An oil and gas drilling platform stands offshore as waves churned from Tropical Storm Karen come ashore in Dauphin Island, Alabama, October 5, 2013. Steve Nesius | Reuters The Biden administration released a five-year offshore oil and gas drilling development plan on Friday that would block all new drilling in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans […]

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The Supreme Court’s EPA ruling is a big setback for fighting climate change, but not a death knell
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The Supreme Court’s EPA ruling is a big setback for fighting climate change, but not a death knell

Steam rises from the cooling towers of the coal-fired power plant at Duke Energy’s Crystal River Energy Complex in Crystal River, Florida, U.S., March 26, 2021. Dane Rhys | Reuters On Thursday, the Supreme Court changed the rules of the game in the race to limit global warming by constricting the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority […]

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Supreme Court says EPA does not have authority to set climate standards for power plants
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Supreme Court says EPA does not have authority to set climate standards for power plants

A view of the backside of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 6, 2022 in Washington, DC. According to media reports, Drew Angerer | Getty Images The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled the EPA does not have authority to set standards on climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions for existing power plants. The 6-3 ruling said that […]

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