Europe pulls ahead in race for hydrogen, as global project pipeline grows -report
Of the 228 hydrogen projects announced globally, 55% - 126 projects - are in Europe, says the Hydrogen Council in its first worldwide tally
Disha Ravi: The Indian climate and animal defender accused of sedition
Ravi, a vegan and member of Fridays for Future climate movement, has been detained by Delhi police over her involvement in an online campaign guide in support of farmers' protests
Texas's one-of-a-kind power system raises questions during price spike
Texas runs an independent grid, which means that during extreme weather, like the current winter storm, most of the state cannot source power from elsewhere
Bill Gates says we can avoid climate disaster with green manufacturing, but how?
The multi-billionaire says tech can decarbonize cement and steel
Inspired by protests, India's women farmers revive their own demands
India's neglected women farmers are seizing the moment to dust off their own long-standing demands
EU to seek fossil fuel phase-out in energy charter treaty talks -document
The more than 50 signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty will soon resume talks to update the agreement, created in the 1990s to protect international energy investments.
Smart weather app helps Kenya's herders brace for drought
As climate change brings more weather extremes, access to village-level drought updates and advice via smartphones is helping under-pressure pastoralists cope
Students in Delhi protest against environmentalist's detention
The arrest of Disha Ravi, accused of sedition for an online document in support of farmers' protests, has caused social outrage
EXPLAINER - Why Indian police arrested a 22-year-old climate activist
Authorities say Disha Ravi created and shared an online document to support a mass farmers' protest - but critics of her arrest fear an escalation in government efforts to silence dissenters
Bill Gates warns that manufacturing could challenge climate goals
Manufacturing accounts for roughly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, neither governments nor investors are looking hard to solve that problem, Gates says