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COP29: Renewables boom, but countries cling to fossil fuels

Gero Rueter

Renewable energies are expanding rapidly in high-emissions countries, but too many are prolonging the use of fossil fuels, particularly gas, according to the latest Climate Change Performance Index, ...[Continue Reading]

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Is Burgum the Right Choice for Interior Secretary and Energy Czar?

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From running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination himself, former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has proven himself a Trump loyalist who commands the president-elects trust. Announcin ...[Continue Reading]

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The Confirmation Wars

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If you know anything about Washington, D.C., you know that lying and backstabbing are routine. Your enemies lie, and, often, your friends lie -- or those you assume are friends. In Washington, hidden ...[Continue Reading]

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Corporate America is investing in record levels of solar and storage

Michelle Lewis

Corporate America is investing in clean energy at record levels, with tech giants taking the top spots for users of solar. Meta, Google, and Amazon are leading the charge in solar and battery storag ...[Continue Reading]

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[Podcast] Simplifying Strategy with Mark Pollard

Jacob Cass

Mark Pollard, founder of Mighty Jungle and host of Sweathead, shares his unique perspective on simplifying strategy in this insightful episode. Reflecting on his journey from creative to strategist, ...[Continue Reading]

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There was no shortage of overt and covert power moves at the G20

Brett Worthington

Welcome back to your weekly federal politics update, where Brett Worthington gets you up to speed on the latest happenings, this week from the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. There's no shortage of ov ...[Continue Reading]

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