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- Sweden is moving closer to becoming fossil-fuel freeIn its 2016 budget, the聽Swedish government has allocated millions for green-energy infrastructure, at home and abroad.聽Could other countries follow suit?
- Is Africa on the verge of a nuclear energy revolution?To close the huge power deficit and boost their economies, Africa鈥檚 larger economies have decided it might be time to go nuclear.
- As prices plummet, could this month make or break the oil market?With Saudi Arabia slashing prices and Russia ramping up production, October could be a crucial month for struggling oil drillers.聽
- As winter looms, war-weary Ukraine shows signs of energy independenceAs Russia and Europe push for a wintertime natural gas deal, will Ukraine assert its independence and forgo Russian gas?聽
- BP's Gulf spill fine: Is the tide turning on corporate crime?The fines build upon money that BP says it has already paid toward cleanup in the Gulf. Will they pay these new fees too?
- First LookNearly one third of all cactus species are threatened by extinctionThe fifth most threatened species in the world is not a bird or mammal, but the the cactus plant, which is found largely in the American Southwest, according to a study published Tuesday.
- First LookEndangered ferrets find unlikely home in former toxic waste siteThirty black-footed ferrets reintroduced to their natural habitat after years of its use as a chemical weapons manufacturer are part of a government effort to expand the species from 300 to 3,000.聽
- First LookWhite House ramps up conservation efforts with two new marine sanctuariesThese are the first US waters to be newly designated as sanctuaries in 15 years.
- Are solar panels now as cheap as fossil fuels?SolarCity has released the most efficient and most affordable solar panels. Does this make solar a viable alternative to traditional energy sources?聽
- Refill stations: Why the Detroit Zoo no longer sells bottled waterTo eliminate litter associated with disposable plastic water bottles, Detroit Zoo has introduced water bottle refill stations.
- BP settlement agreement announced in July to be filed MondayThe details of the $18 billion BP settlement agreement will be released to the public on Monday.
- India's plan to reduce carbon emissions: Could it really work?Coming on the heels of celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi's 146th birthday, India has announced bold steps to reduce its CO2 emissions. But not everyone agrees it's enough.
- India announces plan to slash carbon emissionsAs part of the global effort to fight climate change, India has promised to make its economy more energy-efficient and to cut carbon emissions.
- SolarCity and Elon Musk announce solar energy breakthroughThe company unveiled a new solar panel that generates electricity with a record 22 percent efficiency, and continues to work toward maximizing American access to renewable energy.聽
- Seeing the Paris climate talks through a wide-angle lensThe final negotiated text of a climate agreement will be the centerpiece of the international negotiations in Paris this December. But experts say what happens around and after that main event is just as important.
- Mountain lion has Calif. neighborhood's attention from atop power poleThe big cat was spotted perched on top of a utility pole in Southern California late Tuesday.聽
- EPA issues new ozone limits to reduce smog, setting up clash with GOPThe move fulfills a long-delayed campaign promise by President Obama, but sets up a fresh confrontation with Republicans. Environmental and public health groups also were unhappy.
- First LookWill Obama's new ozone limits reduce smog?The Environmental Protection Agency is slated to set a new national standard on ozone, much to the dismay of some companies and their Republican political allies.
- First LookFive years after deadly mine blast, coal executive to face juryDon Blankenship is accused of skirting safety regulations and ignoring broken safety protocols.
- Watch live: Climate change and the economyJoin us for a discussion on the聽potential cost of climate change and opportunities to take action to prevent it. 聽This event is organized by聽The Chicago Council on Global Affairs聽in partnership with聽海角大神聽and聽World Resources Institute