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Energy

August 2024

  • Overhead view of Drax power station, with smoke rising into the air from cooling towers

    Biomass power station produced four times emissions of UK coal plant, says report

  • man arrested by NYPD

    Cello-playing climate activist arrested at New York Citibank protest as crackdown escalates

  • Photo montage and graphic tinted in red of the Sallafield plant and its central dome

    Nuclear Leaks
    Sellafield apologises after guilty plea over string of cybersecurity failings

  • An onshore wind farm near Biggleswade.

    The Guardian view on wind energy and the UK: Labour plays catch-up

  • ‘Massive disinformation campaign’ is slowing global transition to green energy

  • Investors push Glencore to scrap spin-off of heavily polluting coal division

  • Companies behind Pep11 ask court to force Albanese government decision on NSW gas project

  • What I've learnt about green living ...
    ‘I turned into a solar nerd’: money and fun were the unexpected benefits of installing panels

  • Brief letters
    Southport will never be the same again

  • From A to C: how to get the most out of your window air conditioner

  • Brief letters
    Looking to spark a love for electricity pylons

  • Is the dream of nuclear fusion dead? Why the international experimental reactor is in ‘big trouble’

  • ‘There’ll be no countryside left’: Opposition to pylons puts UK carbon targets at risk

  • Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    The lawless mining gangs targeting the Amazon’s precious green energy minerals

  • Morrisons trials raising temperature of its freezers to save energy and money

  • The alternatives
    ‘Ultra-cheap energy for every household’: could a different kind of tariff change everything?

  • Shell’s half-year profits climb to £10.9bn after focusing on fossil fuels

  • The cover of 2 August Guardian Weekly

    Inside Guardian Weekly
    Drill, baby, drill: inside the 2 August Guardian Weekly

    The paradox of the ‘other petrostates’. Plus: Gaza Voices
  • Spectators cool off under water misters in front of the Eiffel Tower

    Extreme ‘heat dome’ hitting Olympics ‘impossible’ without global heating

    Scorching temperatures in Mediterranean countries and north Africa already causing increase in premature deaths
  • A swamp with a LNG plant in the background flaring off gas.

    US energy reform bill a ‘wishlist for the fossil industry’, say environmental groups

    Critics say bill is a ‘fossil fuel wolf in clean energy clothing’ that would gut environmental protections
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