Renewables are positioned as the long-term winner over fossil fuels due to lower lifetime operating costs, faster deployment timelines, improving battery storage, and better demand-side management.
The past three years have been the world’s hottest on record. In 2025, Earth was 1.44°C warmer than the long-term average, perilously close to breaching the Paris Agreement goal of 1.5°C. We know what ...
Aerial view of solar panels powering Hernan Sarmiento's grocery store in Santa Marta, Magdalena department, Colombia, on April 20, 2026. Reporter More than 50 countries are meeting today in Santa ...
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Delegates from more than 50 countries are gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia, from April 24 to 29 at the first-ever Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. The conference’s stated aim is ...
The cost of powering our economies with coal, oil and gas is much more than the escalating price of a gallon of gasoline. These fuels cause catastrophic human suffering. Their air pollution alone ...
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