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Uruguay’s green power revolution: rapid shift to wind shows the world how it’s done | Global development | The Guardian

Source: Uruguay’s green power revolution: rapid shift to wind shows the world how it’s done | Global development | The Guardian

What good are climate talks? Five takeaways from COP28 | Project Drawdown

Source: What good are climate talks? Five takeaways from COP28 | Project Drawdown

A fridge but in reverse? The fascinating science of heat pumps – visualised | Energy | The Guardian

Source: A fridge but in reverse? The fascinating science of heat pumps – visualised | Energy | The Guardian

Octopuses help solve a long-standing mystery of West Antarctica demise – The Washington Post

Source: Octopuses help solve a long-standing mystery of West Antarctica demise – The Washington Post

Uruguay’s green power revolution: rapid shift to wind shows the world how it’s done | Global development | The Guardian

Source: Uruguay’s green power revolution: rapid shift to wind shows the world how it’s done | Global development | The Guardian

Canary Media’s top 10 clean energy stories in 2023 | Canary Media

Source: Canary Media’s top 10 clean energy stories in 2023 | Canary Media

Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions than petrol or diesel vehicles? | Business | The Guardian

Source: Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions than petrol or diesel vehicles? | Business | The Guardian

If Not Vegan, or Vegetarian, How About Chickentarian? – The Atlantic

Source: If Not Vegan, or Vegetarian, How About Chickentarian? – The Atlantic

Stop Planting Trees, Says Guy Who Inspired World to Plant a Trillion Trees | WIRED

Source: Stop Planting Trees, Says Guy Who Inspired World to Plant a Trillion Trees | WIRED

Different Kinds of Winning – by Bill McKibben

Source: Different Kinds of Winning – by Bill McKibben

When I say I think we’ll win, it’s not because of any inside information; it’s because the logic of this campaign—waged for lonely years by wonderful frontline leaders along the Gulf of Mexico—has unfolded so powerfully in the last few months.

First, campaigners managed to finally […]