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Climate Tech Innovations Drive New Investment in Supply Chain Resilience
Energy & Climate

Climate Tech Innovations Drive New Investment in Supply Chain Resilience

Growing climate risks are boosting investments in technologies that protect global supply chains by monitoring environmental threats and enabling faster responses.

Financing Uncertainties Delay Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Power Plant Construction
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Financing Uncertainties Delay Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Power Plant Construction

Kazakhstan’s planned $15 billion Balkhash nuclear plant faces postponed construction as Russia’s Rosatom struggles to finalize funding amid sanctions and local control demands.

Legal Challenges Mount Against Climate Change Lawsuits Amid Shifting Scientific and Political Landscape
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Legal Challenges Mount Against Climate Change Lawsuits Amid Shifting Scientific and Political Landscape

Recent rulings and scientific reassessments have weakened the foundation for climate change litigation, spotlighting judicial and legislative limits on lawsuits targeting energy companies.

UN Climate Panel Revises Past Extreme Warming Scenarios as Implausible
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UN Climate Panel Revises Past Extreme Warming Scenarios as Implausible

The UN's climate change body has quietly abandoned its most alarming temperature rise models, challenging longstanding dire predictions that shaped climate policy and public debate.

Dozens of Birds Receive Care Following East Los Angeles Pipeline Oil Spill
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Dozens of Birds Receive Care Following East Los Angeles Pipeline Oil Spill

Around 25 birds affected by a recent pipeline rupture in East Los Angeles are undergoing cleaning and rehabilitation amid ongoing oil spill containment efforts in the area.

U.S. Forest Carbon Markets Overlook Increasing Risks from Climate Change
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U.S. Forest Carbon Markets Overlook Increasing Risks from Climate Change

New research reveals that carbon-offset programs significantly underestimate the likelihood of forest carbon loss in the U.S., especially in the drought-prone West, challenging existing climate policies.

Reflecting on Two Decades of Al Gore’s Climate Warnings and Their Real-World Impact
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Reflecting on Two Decades of Al Gore’s Climate Warnings and Their Real-World Impact

Two decades after Al Gore’s documentary raised global climate alarms, many dire predictions remain unfulfilled, while emissions continue to rise despite calls for urgent action.

California Gubernatorial Candidates Clash Over Climate Policy and Fossil Fuel Funding
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California Gubernatorial Candidates Clash Over Climate Policy and Fossil Fuel Funding

As California’s Democratic gubernatorial primary heats up, candidates sharply disagree on climate strategies and fossil fuel campaign contributions amid widespread public concern about climate change.

East LA Oil Spill Raises Health Concerns Amid Cleanup and School Disruptions
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East LA Oil Spill Raises Health Concerns Amid Cleanup and School Disruptions

A pipeline rupture in East LA spilled over 2,000 gallons of crude oil, prompting health concerns from parents and educators despite official assurances of safety.

Historic White Eagle Lounge Site to Become Gas Station and Convenience Store
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Historic White Eagle Lounge Site to Become Gas Station and Convenience Store

After decades of closure, the iconic White Eagle Lounge site on U.S. 1 will be redeveloped into a gas station and convenience store following recent county approvals and land use changes.

Ghana’s Youth Take Center Stage in National Dialogue on Climate Change Action
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Ghana’s Youth Take Center Stage in National Dialogue on Climate Change Action

Climate advocates, youth leaders, and experts gathered in Ghana to address the impact of climate change on young people and promote their role in sustainable development.

Underground Pipeline Spill Releases Thousands of Gallons of Crude Oil into LA River
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Underground Pipeline Spill Releases Thousands of Gallons of Crude Oil into LA River

A ruptured underground pipeline in East Los Angeles spilled roughly 2,400 gallons of crude oil into storm drains and the LA River, prompting an ongoing cleanup and traffic closure.