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Renewable energy

Trump’s energy chief blasts ‘heartbreaking’ British green transition

BRUSSELS — The U.K.’s policy of boosting renewable energy production while winding down domestic oil and gas extraction is a mistake that has left the country poorer, Washington’s top energy official has

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

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

Reform UK cozies up with the ‘big boys of the City’ behind closed doors

City leaders are getting cozy with Reform UK. Just don’t tell anyone.  Senior figures in banks, asset managers and other financial services businesses feel they can no longer ignore Nigel Farage’s U.K.

Europe’s big trash-burning experiment has become a dirty headache

The little Basque village of Zubieta has an unlikely talent for a place its size: This community of 300 souls can make the trash of half a million people vanish into thin

Welcome to Scotland, Donald! Here’s what the locals think of you.

Donald Trump wants to enjoy a long weekend of golfing. Good luck with that. The U.S. president lands in Scotland, his mother’s birthplace, on Friday for the first time since his return

Climate was a safe space for the EU and China. Not anymore.

BRUSSELS ― EU leaders winged their way back from Beijing Thursday, clutching a precious and rare win — a joint agreement with China to fight global warming. This is a good thing

With US out of picture, EU tries to fill the climate void with China

For decades, the only meaningful deals China struck with any other nation to reduce its enormous output of greenhouse gases were with the world’s other largest polluter, the United States. Now, the

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