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- Here's what happens when cities ban cars (2026/05/06 07:02)A citizen-led campaign in Berlin is collecting signatures to create a car‑free center in the German capital. Other European cities show what happens when streets are built for people.
- The sea that is vanishing in real time (2026/05/05 10:24)The world's largest inland body of water is retreating at an alarming speed. From stranded buildings to vanishing habitats, scientists warn the Caspian Sea may be approaching a tipping point.
- A new climate club, minus the fossil fuel lobby (2026/04/30 10:52)Frustrated by blocking coalitions, 50-plus nations at the inaugural talks on exiting fossil fuels made one thing clear: it's all about how — not whether — to phase out coal, oil and gas.
- Extreme weather and green energy on the rise in Europe (2026/04/29 02:00)Europe's climate extremes have hit new highs — but renewables are now supplying nearly half of the continent's electricity.
- 'Marine unicorns' aren't loving Arctic noise (2026/04/28 07:01)Narwhals are fleeing Canada's far north. Researchers suspect a link to noise pollution from increasing ship traffic.
- States gather in a new push to ditch coal, oil and gas (2026/04/24 07:01)At an unprecedented meeting in Colombia, delegates from more than 50 countries want to chart a practical path to wean the world off fossil fuels. Can they succeed where the UN climate talks have failed?
- The country that's turning to solar during war (2026/04/23 11:37)Nuclear disaster is not just an abstract concept in Ukraine. It is both history and an ongoing threat that is pushing communities to turn to the sun for energy.
- Can data centers be green? (2026/04/21 09:28)Renewable energy is increasingly being used to supply power-hungry data centers. As the sector swells, much of the electricity demand is being met by polluting fossil fuels.
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