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Australian Renewable Energy Surge of 7GW in 2024

Australia's renewable energy sector is buoyant. The country plans to add over 7GW of renewable energy capacity to its grid in 2024.

World-First ResponsibleSteel Certified Steel Status Awarded

U.S Steel's Big River site is awarded industry-leading ResponsibleSteel Certified Steel certification, a world-first.

Tannin-rich Plants Could Reduce Methane Emissions in Grazing Cows

Discover how researchers are exploring tannin-rich plants to reduce methane emissions in cows and combat climate change.

Central Europe Could Triple Clean Energy Using Agrivoltaics

Agrivoltaics in Central Europe: the integration of solar panels with food crops can boost renewable energy and productivity.

A Wave of Innovation in Ship Propulsion

Explore the future of ship propulsion with greener fuel alternatives such as methanol, ammonia, electrification and, of course, wind.

Vattenfall and Cemvision Target 95% Cement Emissions Reduction

Learn how Vattenfall and Cemvision are transforming cement production with their innovative approach, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 95%.

EPA Allocates $160 Million Grants to Reduce Climate Pollution in Construction Sector

Find out how the EPA's grants are promoting cleaner construction materials and reducing climate pollution in the manufacturing sector.

Congress Passes Advance Act to Revitalize U.S. Nuclear Industry

Explore the Advance Act's role in revitalizing the US nuclear sector, enhancing workforce, and improving regulatory processes.

KWE and IAG Cargo Partner to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel Adoption

Learn how Kintetsu World Express is partnering with IAG Cargo to promote sustainable aviation fuel and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate and Resilience Trials for Tea Farming in Kenya

Trials to improve tea farming in Kenya and reduce its carbon footprint as well as producing drought-resistant tea varieties.

A Breakthrough in Sustainable Concrete?

Find out how coal ash substitution is revolutionizing low-carbon concrete. Learn about its applications in bridges and high-rise buildings.

Can Mine Tailings Be Used in Cement Production?

OceanaGold Philippines and Holcim Philippines' launch sustainability project using mine tailings in cement production.

Government of Canada Trials EcoChemDB Database to Enhance Regulatory and Sustainability Data

EcoChemDB: the new database revolutionizing data collection and accessibility for regulatory and sustainability metrics in Canada.

Farmers Embrace Regenerative Agriculture to Cut Emissions

Discover the impact of regenerative agriculture on carbon emissions and soil health, as demonstrated by a project by ADM and Bayer in Europe.

China’s Progress in Public EV Charging Infrastructure Development

China has made impressive advancements in EV charging infrastructure. The country aims to address range anxiety and promote accessibility.

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Climate Solutions News is published by RESET Media Group. It aims to showcase the amazing breadth and depth of technology solutions being created and deployed to tackle the climate emergency.

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