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Voters still want net zero. Just keep Miliband and Starmer away.

LONDON — Since Labour swept into office last year, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has traveled the country enthusing over the government’s dream of a humming, futuristic net-zero economy. The good news, according to

EU wants to mine the Moon for clean energy resources

The world order is fracturing and the European Union must turn to outer space in its search for raw materials. In short, it needs to mine the Moon. So argues the European

Despite Draghi, Europe’s energy price crisis has gone nowhere

European companies are still paying vastly more for energy than they would in the U.S. or China, a new analysis has found, a year after a landmark report warned inaction would condemn

Europe’s next budget must power its security and energy transition

Mr. Marcin Laskowski | via PGE The European Union finds itself navigating an era of extraordinary challenges. From defending our shared values against authoritarian aggression to preserving unity in the face of

Spain’s far right gains as leading parties fight over fires

MADRID ­— This summer’s wave of record-breaking wildfires has put Spain’s ability to manage crises under scrutiny while unleashing a fierce political spat and providing electoral ammunition to a surging radical right. Wildfires have

Keir Starmer wants to fix Britain. He’s still working out how.

LONDON — In his first Downing Street speech, Keir Starmer promised to “deliver change.” Fourteen months on, he’s still figuring out the delivery part. The British prime minister is expected to revamp

Why polyolefins hold the key to clean energy success

Policymakers are overlooking a $370 billion market that will determine whether climate goals succeed or fail.  In the grand narrative of the clean energy transition, materials like lithium, rare earths and silicon

Trump ‘very angry’ at Ukraine hitting Russian pipeline feeding Orbán

U.S. President Donald Trump said he got “very angry” after Ukraine damaged a Russian oil pipeline that supplies his friend Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister. Trump responded to a note from Orbán,

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