🌍 Solugen (bio)forges ahead with LPO
A Q&A with the DOE LPO director Jigar Shah and Solugen CEO Gaurab Chakrabarti
A Q&A with the DOE LPO director Jigar Shah and Solugen CEO Gaurab Chakrabarti
We unpack the questions that remain about the Coalition’s plan – and the contradictions in their messaging Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, claims his nuclear power plan would underpin local
From the nuclear submarine pact to community vetoes, Peter Dutton has abandoned pledges the Coalition made in government with his latest announcement When he unveiled preliminary details of his nuclear power plan this week, Peter Dutton was not asked any questions about the
The far-right governor’s comments about Indigenous Americans have crossed a line for all nine tribes in her state While sifting through his work emails one February afternoon, Clyde Estes saw a message that dismayed him. “I started reading it and was just shocked,” recalled
Governors of Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Nevada have all received money from oil and gas firms as residents suffer Elected officials in states baking under sweltering temperatures – including Florida, Texas and Louisiana – are prioritizing their donors from planet-warming
As climate change makes heat waves more frequent and intense, older adults, pregnant people and others are at higher risk for heat-related symptoms.
Missisauga officials have twice forcibly cut Wolf Ruck’s grass and billed him, after he decided to rewild his garden Most mornings, Wolf Ruck walks the mown paths in his yard in Mississauga, Ontario, watching for insects landing on the goldenrod, birds feeding on native seed
Labour leader says he would refuse to participate in negotiations for another independence referendum if he is elected PM Nigel Farage interviewed by Nick Robinson on Panorama election special – live Sign up to our Election Edition daily newsletter Speaking of Nigel Farage :
Scientists call for regulation to stop regional use of marine cloud brightening having negative impact elsewhere A geoengineering technique designed to reduce high temperatures in California could inadvertently intensify heatwaves in Europe, according to a study that models the
UN says finding funds to tackle climate crisis is ‘a steep mountain to climb’, as talks end with little agreement Key takeaways from the Bonn climate conference Finding the finance needed to stave off the worst impacts of the climate crisis will be “a very steep mountain to
UK nuclear site pleads guilty to IT security breaches from 2019 to 2023 The UK’s most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to cybersecurity failings brought by the industry regulator. Lawyers acting for Sellafield told Westminster
Living among cows is about common sense, say people in Minchinhampton, after a Surrey police car rammed an escaped calf on a residential street A bright afternoon on Minchinhampton common in Gloucestershire. Ramblers, golfers, fliers of kites and model aircraft were enjoying
Reliance on renewables is rising because they are becoming cheaper, Simon Birmingham tells Guardian Australia Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast The federal Liberal frontbencher Simon
Conservationists hope insects carrying ‘birth control’ bacteria can save honeycreeper being wiped out by malaria Millions of mosquitoes are being released from helicopters in Hawaii in a last-ditch attempt to save rare birds slipping into extinction. The archipelago’s endemic,
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Mainstream groups including National Trust and RSPB will join hunt saboteurs and direct action activists for first time Crabs, badgers and scores of dragonfly wings will be among the fancy dress worn by thousands of people joining more than 350 environmental groups marching
Community conservation groups are fighting to protect woodlands from illegal logging, farming and fires, but limited resources are a constant challenge and the task is getting ever more difficult Safidy Andrianantenaina is a Madagascan photographer and recipient of the
State’s transport department given a 2045 deadline to fully decarbonize and achieve zero emissions under agreement Hawaii officials have announced a “groundbreaking” legal settlement with a group of young climate activists, which they said will force the state’s department of