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Faroe Islands: 100 % Renewable Goal With Global Relevance

The Faroe Islands are to reach 100 % renewable energy by 2030 - uniquely challenging due to the isolation from the rest of the world. Tidal power is the solution.

ByMattias Goldmann,

Contributor

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Climate Week NYC…On Screen

The message is simple but seismic: climate storytelling is not communications, it is infrastructure.

BySolitaire Townsend,

Contributor

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China’s Climate Push Is An Economic Power Play

China is turning climate policy into economic power, while US, UK, and EU politics stall on wedge issues, reshaping global markets and competitiveness.

ByFelicia Jackson,

Contributor

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Trump Tries To Turn The Clock Back On Energy

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at a startup building giant robot boats, manipulating DNA with electricity and more.

ByAlex Knapp,

Forbes Staff

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How The Government Shutdown Will Leave Lasting Environmental Damage

The current government shutdown is closing the EPA, NOAA, National Parks Service and programs critical to protecting the environment.

ByMonica Sanders,

Senior Contributor

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Jane Goodall’s Final Message: Tourism Must Save Wildlife, Not Exploit It

Today’s world lacks courage. People must find the courage to do the right thing. The health of the planet should be at the center of every political and economic conversations.

ByEmese Maczko,

Contributor

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Transforming Food Systems Could Help Tackle Global Warming, Study Finds

The study by the EAT-Lancet Commission warns food systems currently account for nearly a third (30%) of total global greenhouse gas emissions.

ByJamie Hailstone,

Contributor

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8 Fascinating Facts You Might Not Know About Jane Goodall And Her Work

Jane Goodall died at the age of 91 on Oct. 1, 2025. Here are some things you might not know about the world-famous scientist and her work.

ByKiona N. Smith,

Contributor

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Tesla’s Sales Surge Is A Sugar High Powered By Less Musk And Trump’s EV Tax Credit Cut

The largest U.S. electric vehicle maker posted a record quarter, selling over 497,000 vehicles. It’s still on track for yet another annual sales decline.

ByAlan Ohnsman,

Forbes Staff

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Ford’s Farley: ‘They Don’t Want Expensive EVs.’ He Could Fix That

What if there's a new way to sell cars that makes the car cheaper and the energy more expensive, but always saves you money?

ByBrad Templeton,

Senior Contributor