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Why Egyptian farmers are growing crops under solar panels

Ancient Egyptian civilization blossomed in the scorching desert thanks to the Nile River, which delivered fresh water and annual dumps of nutrient-rich sediment. Clever...

Carbon credit procurement platform Senken announced today that it has signed a multi-year carbon removal offtake agreement with CO2 removal technology company Carbonsate, covering...

Historic mine pollution leaves unresolved health risks reports Defra-commissioned review

A Defra-commissioned review has found evidence that metal contamination from historic mining persists in parts of England and Wales and is entering wildlife, livestock...

VC Coalition All Aboard Raises $133 Million to Back Climate Tech Startups Through the “Missing Middle”

Venture capital collaboration the All Aboard Coalition announced the final close of its inaugural All Aboard Fund, raising $133 million to mobilize capital behind...

Lotus Infrastructure Partners announced that it has raised approximately $1.8 billion at the final closings across Lotus Infrastructure Fund IV investments, future co-investments and...

Sustainability Software Provider Diginex to Combine with Customer Engagement AI Company Resulticks in $1 Billion Deal

ESG, sustainability, and compliance solutions provider Diginex announced an agreement to acquire AI-powered customer engagement solutions provider Resulticks, in a deal described by the...

How this Georgia factory is surviving America’s solar policy whiplash

Inside the vast Qcells factory in Cartersville, Georgia, workers — and a bevy of robots — move ultra-thin slices of polysilicon through a lengthy...

Urban heat solutions exist, but tropical cities struggle to afford them

In tropical cities, urban heat islands (UHIs) exacerbate an already challenging hot-humid heat burden for residents. UHIs are formed by urban artificial surfaces like...

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