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Why Did Tesla Publish Wall St. Delivery Estimates?

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

As Steve Hanley explained earlier today, Tesla has published Wall Street analyst estimates of Tesla vehicle deliveries and energy storage deployments for the first time ever on its investor relations site. These are consensus estimates from 20 Wall Street firms combined. When I first saw news of this, I thought ... [continued]

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‘I never imagined we could buy an island’: how a community saved Mexico’s Galápagos
‘I never imagined we could buy an island’: how a community saved Mexico’s Galápagos
‘I never imagined we could buy an island’: how a community saved Mexico’s Galápagos

‘I never imagined we could buy an island’: how a community saved Mexico’s Galápagos

Isabel Woodford in Mexico City on Environment | The Guardian

When developers began circling Espíritu Santo island in the 1990s, a private conservation effort saw them off. But today the Unesco site faces a new threat: mass tourism

On a clear day over the Sea of Cortez, Espíritu Santo looks untouchable. Turquoise water laps at the shores of the island’s rocky coves; whale sharks cruise past snorkellers; seabirds caw over ancient cliffs. The pristine island and its Unesco-protected surroundings – informally called “Mexico’s Galápagos” – are a cocoon of biodiversity.

Yet an increase in tourist numbers has led to growing unease among the island’s longstanding stewards, as environmentalists report a decline in the area’s marine life and call for stricter regulations.

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New Report: 67% of Appalachia’s Projected Clean Energy Jobs at Risk as Federal & Private Investments Flatline

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Analysis Shows Clean Energy Investments Dropped from $4.7 Billion Peak to Stagnation Under Trump Administration, Threatening Over 61,000 Good-Paying Jobs View a recording of the release webinar here. APPALACHIA — A new report released this month by ReImagine Appalachia reveals that 67% of the region’s 92,282 projected clean energy jobs ... [continued]

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Words Of Wisdom For The End Of A Chaotic Year

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

Words have the power to change the world. Here is a collection of thoughts from across time by some of our greatest thinkers.

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What Falling Sales? BEVs Jump 37% YoY in November in Europe!

José Pontes on CleanTechnica

BEVs reach 24% market share! EVs are picking up in Europe, with some 370,000 plugin vehicles being registered in Europe in November, 258,000 of them being BEVs. Overall, plugin vehicles were up 36% YoY. Expect December 2025 to establish a new record score, maybe even above the 425,000 unit mark. ... [continued]

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How the climate crisis showed up in Americans’ lives this year: ‘The shift has been swift and stark’
How the climate crisis showed up in Americans’ lives this year: ‘The shift has been swift and stark’
How the climate crisis showed up in Americans’ lives this year: ‘The shift has been swift and stark’

How the climate crisis showed up in Americans’ lives this year: ‘The shift has been swift and stark’

Gabrielle Canon on Environment | The Guardian

Guardian US readers share how global heating and biodiversity loss affected their lives in ways that don’t always make the headlines

The past year was another one of record-setting heat and catastrophic storms. But across the US, the climate crisis showed up in smaller, deeply personal ways too.

Campfires that once defined summer trips were never lit due to wildfire risks. There were no bites where fish were once abundant, forests turned to meadows after a big burn and childhood memories of winter wonderlands turned to slush.

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Google AI Giving Wrong Information On US EV Tax Credit

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

If you’ve used AI from Google, ChatGPT, or elsewhere to try to get answers to a variety of queries, you’ve probably noticed some odd and incorrect information some of the time. Part of the problem with this, to me, is that the answers are provided in an authoritative way that ... [continued]

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IRS Sued Over Anti-Solar & Anti-Wind Tax Rules

NRDC on CleanTechnica

Tribal utility, localities, and consumer and environmental groups argue tax guidance illegally hurts renewable energy. WASHINGTON, D.C. — A broad array of groups with strong interests in clean and affordable energy sued the IRS and Treasury Department over new rules for tax credits that unfairly and illegally discriminate against wind ... [continued]

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Curb the cod, park the prawns: top chefs on how to swap out the ‘big five’ seafood
Curb the cod, park the prawns: top chefs on how to swap out the ‘big five’ seafood
Curb the cod, park the prawns: top chefs on how to swap out the ‘big five’ seafood

Curb the cod, park the prawns: top chefs on how to swap out the ‘big five’ seafood

Tomé Morrissy-Swan on Environment | The Guardian

From moules marinière to scallop, bacon and garlic butter rolls, here’s how to cast your culinary net wider and embrace more sustainable species

For a nation surrounded by water, Britain’s seafood tastes are remarkably parochial – we mostly eat cod, haddock, salmon, tuna and prawns. But with a huge range of species out there, making the decision to swap the “big five” for more sustainable options could be a good new year resolution to aim for. Here are five species to consider – and if you’re worried these won’t taste as good as cod and chips, we’ve rounded up a selection of top chefs to tell you how to make the best of what could be on your plate in 2026.

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‘Zack is a phenomenal leader’: Siân Berry on the Green party’s next steps as membership doubles
‘Zack is a phenomenal leader’: Siân Berry on the Green party’s next steps as membership doubles
‘Zack is a phenomenal leader’: Siân Berry on the Green party’s next steps as membership doubles

‘Zack is a phenomenal leader’: Siân Berry on the Green party’s next steps as membership doubles

Harriet Grant on Environment | The Guardian

Since Zack Polanski took over as leader, the party has doubled its membership and its four MPs want to take on Reform’s anger and build community spirit

“Someone has to be out there making the narrative for social security. Someone has to fight the corrosive attitudes to people on benefits,” says Siân Berry, who has just finished her first year as a Green MP in the House of Commons.

She is speaking to the Guardian in her Brighton constituency office, formerly occupied by the legendary Caroline Lucas who flew a lone flag as the only member of parliament for the Green party for 14 years.

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Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025
Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025
Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025

Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025

Mark Brown on Environment | The Guardian

Fire chief says summer, the UK’s hottest on record, was ‘one of the most challenging for wildfires that we’ve ever faced’

Ten English fire services tackled a record number of grassland, woodland and crop fires during what was the UK’s hottest spring and summer on record, figures show.

In total nearly 27,000 wildfires were dealt with by fire services in England during the prolonged dry weather of 2025, according to analysis by PA Media.

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‘People are wrestling with the burden’: Japan pivots to focus on nuclear power ‘maximisation’ alongside renewables
‘People are wrestling with the burden’: Japan pivots to focus on nuclear power ‘maximisation’ alongside renewables
‘People are wrestling with the burden’: Japan pivots to focus on nuclear power ‘maximisation’ alongside renewables

‘People are wrestling with the burden’: Japan pivots to focus on nuclear power ‘maximisation’ alongside renewables

Justin McCurry on Environment | The Guardian

Post-Fukushima nuclear closures of dozens of reactors forced the country to rely heavily on imported fossil fuels

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Solar Company Spread Across 9 States Shuts Down Shop, Blames Trump’s OBBBA

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Unsurprisingly, projects, jobs, and whole companies have been falling as a result of Donald Trump’s war on renewable energy and electric vehicles. Because he loves pollution so much, and is eager to help funnel more money to his billionaire friends in the fossil fuel industry, Trump has been pulling cleantech ... [continued]

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Maryland’s Largest Solar Project Launches, On Old Coal Mine

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Marylanders have apparently been good and nice this year. Rather than getting coal for Christmas, they got a large solar power plant installed on the site of an old coal mine. CPV Renewable Power, part of Competitive Power Ventures, launched the CPV Backbone Solar project a few days before Christmas ... [continued]

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It’s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here’s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani
It’s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here’s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani
It’s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here’s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani

It’s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here’s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani

Nina Lakhani on Environment | The Guardian

I’ve spent six years writing about environmental justice. The uncomfortable truth is that we’re not all in it together – but people power is reshaping the fight

It’s been another year of climate chaos and inadequate political action. And it’s hard not to feel despondent and powerless.

I joined the Guardian full time in 2019, as the paper’s first environmental justice correspondent, and have reported from across the US and the region over the past six years. It’s been painful to see so many families – and entire communities – devastated by fires, floods, extreme heat, sea level rise and food shortages. But what’s given me hope during these six years of reporting as both an environmental and climate justice reporter are the people fighting to save our planet from catastrophe – in their communities, on the streets and in courtrooms across the world.

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Northumberland nature recovery project takes shape with biggest land sale in 30 years
Northumberland nature recovery project takes shape with biggest land sale in 30 years
Northumberland nature recovery project takes shape with biggest land sale in 30 years

Northumberland nature recovery project takes shape with biggest land sale in 30 years

Mark Brown North of England correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

Wildlife trust is raising funds to buy largest piece of land in single ownership to come up for sale in England for a generation

“We’ve lost so much,” says Mike Pratt, reflecting on Britain’s nature crisis. “We’re getting to the point where if we’re not careful, children in the future won’t know what a hedgehog is. They won’t have encountered one.”

Pratt, the chief executive of Northumberland Wildlife Trust, is speaking on an unseasonably sunny, calm, blue-skied December day surrounded by ruggedly beautiful, spirit-lifting countryside.

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‘You could see bones’: Families’ anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves
‘You could see bones’: Families’ anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves
‘You could see bones’: Families’ anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves

‘You could see bones’: Families’ anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves

Matthew Weaver on Environment | The Guardian

Bereaved relatives say delays over risks at village churchyards are causing distress and call for council action

Families of people buried in graves vulnerable to coastal erosion say indecision over how to tackle the problem is causing them avoidable anguish about the final resting places of their loved ones.

North Norfolk district council (NNDC) has identified three church graveyards in the villages of Happisburgh, Trimingham, and Mundesley as being at risk of being engulfed by the sea in the coming decades.

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China Gets World’s Largest Offshore Solar PV Project While USA … I Better Not Speak

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

When I started covering the solar industry, the largest solar power project in the world had 100 megawatts (MW) of power capacity. This month, the largest offshore solar PV project build in the open sea (not a lake) was deployed, and it’s rated at 1,000 MW, or one gigawatt. Naturally, ... [continued]

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$1.5 Billion in BUILD Grants Available for 2026

Guest Contributor on CleanTechnica

By Caron Whitaker The U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for BUILD grants, making $1.5 billion available based on outlays from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021. With grant awards up to $25 million available for projects, this NOFO presents an array ... [continued]

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‘They didn’t de-extinct anything’: can Colossal’s genetically engineered animals ever be the real thing?
‘They didn’t de-extinct anything’: can Colossal’s genetically engineered animals ever be the real thing?
‘They didn’t de-extinct anything’: can Colossal’s genetically engineered animals ever be the real thing?

‘They didn’t de-extinct anything’: can Colossal’s genetically engineered animals ever be the real thing?

Patrick Greenfield on Environment | The Guardian

The bioscience startup has attracted billions in investment – and a flurry of criticism, but founder tells the Guardian plans to bring back the woolly mammoth will not be derailed

Death and taxes are supposed to be the things we can depend on in this life. But in 2025, the American entrepreneur Ben Lamm sold much of the world on the idea that death did not, after all, need to be for ever.

This was the year the billionaire’s genetics startup, Colossal Biosciences, claimed it had resurrected the dire wolf, an animal that disappeared at the end of the last ice age, by tweaking the DNA of grey wolves. According to the company, it had also edged closer to bringing the woolly mammoth back from the dead, with the creation of genetically engineered “woolly mice”.

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