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Massive global growth of renewables set to transform power landscape by 2030

A recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a dramatic surge in the world’s renewable power capacity over the next decade, potentially...

Talks ahead of COP29 must find way to boost clean energy investments – Birol

Global talks ahead of the 2024 COP29 climate summit must find a way to boost the share of clean energy investments in emerging economies,...

IEA: Global surge in electricity demand pushing power prices to record levels

The rise in energy demand is putting strain on power systems, which will lead to three years of market volatility, according to the recent...

Renewables growth must double to achieve Paris goals – IEA

The growth of the world’s capacity to generate electricity from solar panels, wind turbines and other renewable technologies is on course to accelerate over...

Solar energy, new king of global electricity markets – IEA chief

Solar energy has become the “new king’’ of the world’s electricity markets, as it has successfully withstood the COVID-19 crisis and is forecast to...

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AviList unites world’s bird species by providing common language for conservationists

For the first time ever, conservationists have a unified global checklist of the species of bird found on Earth,...
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Climate activists release report on Africa’s emerging nuclear energy trajectory

Twelve civil society organisations from across the African continent as well as Europe and Russia have released a disturbing report...

Nigeria seeks collaboration for ocean protection

The Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and the International Ocean Institute (IOI)-Nigeria have urged global cooperation and local innovation to...

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AviList unites world’s bird species by providing common language for conservationists

For the first time ever, conservationists have a unified...

Climate activists release report on Africa’s emerging nuclear energy trajectory

Twelve civil society organisations from across the African continent as...
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