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Morocco: Energy and chemical giants sign important clean energy and infrastructure deal

A Greener Life

The partnership between the two companies and countries was sealed during French President Emmanuel Macron ‘s visit to the influential Moroccan city of Rabat, where several business agreements were signed to improve political ties between the two countries. By 2040, it aims to be fully carbon neutral.

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The “Big Beautiful Bill” is One Damn Dirty Deal

Legal Planet

The budget bill still slashes clean energy funding. It looks like what Secretary of Energy Chris Wright envisions for American energy, writes Matthew Zeitlin for Heatmap News. If the Republicans pass a version that cuts clean energy funding, they will increase the average U.S. Energy Businesses canceled $1.4

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World’s Biggest Court Opinion on Climate

Legal Planet

“The fossil fuel age is flailing and failing,” UN Chief António Guterres said in a speech last week, accusing coal, oil and gas of being “the greatest threat to energy security today.” Dangerous Finding While the world affirms the right to a sustainable climate, U.S. billion in June alone, according to E2’s latest monthly analysis.

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The Good, the Bad and the Utter Contempt

Legal Planet

They want to cut billions of dollars for clean drinking water, clean energy, forecasting the weather, and staying safe in emergencies. LA Mayor Karen Bass proposed budget will make it impossible for us to deliver on the city’s 2028 games mobility objectives, LADOTs general manager said. Pods of the Week Gov.

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Friday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - 3.7.25

PA Environment Daily

[PaEN] -- City Of Reading Begins Energy Efficiency, Solar Energy Project To Save $13.3

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Who Really Pays for Data Centers Powered By Fossil Fuels? 

Union of Concerned Scientists

So, how much energy will data centers need in the future? Nobody is 100% sure, but some experts estimate it could nearly triple in just 5 years, with data centers representing up to 12% of total US electricity consumption in 2028, up from 4.4% Politics matter here because they set the rules of the game.

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Why is EPA at War with Its Own Employees?

Legal Planet

Trump Signed One Damn Dirty Deal I have to admit I was wrong when I wrote in 2023 that repealing the Inflation Reduction Act was politically impossible because it was “a candy shop” for corporations and red states hungry for manufacturing jobs who would fight any repeal effort.