Xi Thinks China Can Slow Climate Change. What if He’s Right?
He wants China to win the race to provide climate solutions and assume the global leadership that would come with it.
By Jacob Dreyer
He wants China to win the race to provide climate solutions and assume the global leadership that would come with it.
By Jacob Dreyer
A rarely used technique to upgrade old power lines could play a big role in fixing one of the largest obstacles facing clean energy, two reports found.
By Brad Plumer
Un ensayo en California está probando una máquina diseñada para reflejar la luz solar en el espacio con la finalidad de disminuir temporalmente las temperaturas del planeta.
By Christopher Flavelle and Ian C. Bates
A trial in California is testing a machine designed to reflect sunlight back into space. “All my colleagues hope that we never use these things,” one researcher said.
By Christopher Flavelle and Ian C. Bates
King’s College Chapel in Cambridge is one of several British landmarks that have installed solar panels, gratifying climate campaigners and ruffling feathers among some traditionalists.
By Mark Landler
The company that owns the Merrimack and Schiller stations in New Hampshire plans to turn them into solar farms and battery storage for offshore wind.
By Minho Kim
Grid managers say they are well prepared to handle a sharp drop in the energy produced by solar panels as the eclipse darkens the sky in North America on April 8.
By Ivan Penn
The Treasury secretary, who plans to make her second trip to China soon, argued that the country’s excess industrial production warped supply chains.
By Alan Rappeport
Domestic manufacturers are caught between China’s low prices and U.S. protectionist policies, even as demand increases.
By Melissa Eddy
Climate is not the only aspect of the natural world that is being transformed by human activity.
By Manuela Andreoni
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