A new report forecasts global temperature increases well above the level that world leaders have pledged to avoid.
Under a road map that was unveiled Tuesday, the U.S. would deploy an additional 200 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by mid-century through the construction of new reactors and other steps.
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Under the Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability (AACES) 2050 project, Phase 1 contracts totaling $11.5 ...
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Oil giant Shell has won a landmark case in the Dutch courts, overturning an earlier ruling requiring it to cut its carbon ...