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French oil giant Total is suing Greenpeace for $1.10 in damagesByAurora AlmendralPublishedMay 4, 2023
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Texas has the most clean energy of any state waiting to be hooked up to the gridByClarisa DiazPublishedMay 1, 2023
Three UN sustainability goals have seen the most progress—but not very muchByFaustine NgilaPublishedApril 28, 2023
Only 12% of the UN Sustainable Development Goal targets are on trackByJulia MalleckPublishedApril 28, 2023
BP fended off a shareholder revolt backed by the UK's largest pension fundsByAurora AlmendralPublishedApril 27, 2023
Mumbai residents have India's cheapest public transport—because their city spends the mostByNiharika SharmaPublishedApril 26, 2023
The latest challenge to Ben & Jerry's progressive stance: a unionization effortByCassie WerberPublishedApril 18, 2023
Why BMW, Nissan, Rivian, Hyundai, Volvo and Volkswagen no longer qualify for Biden's EV tax creditsByAnanya BhattacharyaPublishedApril 18, 2023
Amid armed violence, millions of Sudanese are facing an acute shortage of food and medicinesByFaustine NgilaPublishedApril 17, 2023
India has lost the second-largest forest area among all countries in five yearsByMimansa VermaPublishedApril 17, 2023
The US is laying new power lines too slowly for its renewables transitionByAurora AlmendralPublishedApril 13, 2023
Ghana is the world's first country to approve Oxford's new malaria vaccineByFaustine NgilaPublishedApril 13, 2023
A blaze is still raging at an Indiana recycling plant that was a known fire hazardByJulia MalleckPublishedApril 13, 2023