Thursday Jul 18, 2024

18 July 2024 - Latest Climate News

The Top Climate News for Thursday 18 July 2024: - Undo last government's climate policy rollbacks to lower people's bills, top advisers say - California first state to get federal funds for hydrogen energy hub to help replace fossil fuels - Climate crisis - clearly unattainable targets - Labour's Urgent Climate Challenge: Meeting 2030 Emission Targets - Government urged to deliver net zero action to lower bills and help communities - Climate conference in November: Azerbaijan asks countries to come prepared with stronger strategies - Drayage fleets need education to learn benefits of electrification - Hyderabad Startup Launches 'Tabletop Nuclear Reactor' Using Cold Fusion to Generate Clean Energy - Climate Change Is Messing With More Than Just Glaciers - More Than 700,000 People Getting $150 Million in Energy Rebates - Small, lean and lightweight: What is Suzuki's ‘energy minimization’ EV plan? - BMW Is Testing In-Wheel Motors That Could Give Sports Cars A Future Beyond Gas Engines - AI and climate change make cooling hot for investors. Plus, the ‘Trump trade’ and the rush into small caps - The “greenhouse effect”: How an oft-touted climate solution threatens agricultural workers - Climate change is literally making our days longer - Why buying an EV in B.C. might soon cost you much more - Why heavy discounts on leases could mean losses for automakers - Mercedes-Benz’s 400kW EV chargers are coming to Starbucks - From green energy to rivers, environment at heart of nine plans in king’s speech - Climate change damage is harming companies’ profits, KPMG survey shows - Octopus Energy issues '40 per cent off' message to customers - Violent language creates a violent political climate - At Republican National Convention, climate change at bottom of pile - Letters to the editor, July 17: ‘Stop predicting … that Donald Trump will return to the White House’ - Budget 2024 must further India's clean energy goals. Climate change is an economic problem - UN climate talks leader says financial help for poor nations is urgent goal of negotiations - Londoners should be charged for paving gardens, says climate resilience report

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