U.S. has permitted more wind and solar under Biden, but needs to do more -report to Congress
FILE PHOTO: Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden walks past solar panels while touring the Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative in Plymouth, New Hampshire, U.S., June 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brian...more
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UK sets target of 40% women on company boards
LONDON (Reuters) -Women should make up at least 40% of boards at British listed companies and one director should be a person of colour, the country's financial...
Apr 20 2022European Commission analysing higher 45% renewable energy target for 2030
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission is assessing whether the European Union could achieve a higher target of a 45% share of renewable energy by 2030,...
Apr 20 2022Cathay to launch major corporate sustainable aviation fuel programme
(Reuters) - Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Wednesday it would work with corporate customers to launch a major corporate sustainable aviation...
Apr 20 2022Hyzon Motors targets Australian truck fleets for growth
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - U.S. vehicle builder Hyzon Motors on Wednesday said it plans to build a green hydrogen depot in Australia, working with the country's...
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Photos of the week
A selection of some of our top news photography from around the world this week.
Yangtze tributary runs dry as China faces another month of drought
Residents living near a tributary of the Yangtze river in the southwestern region of Chongqing clambered along the dry riverbed amid an unprecedented drought across the region that could last another month.
Our oddest photos of the week
Odd and unusual images from around the world this week.
Nepali woman's quest to learn takes her back to school with son
A Nepali mother of two, Parwati Sunar finds herself attending the same school as her son after returning to an education system she fled at the age of 15, when she eloped with a man seven years her senior.
Russian missile hits Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces said they had beaten back a Russian attack in the southern region of Kherson, while the death toll from Russian shelling of Kharkiv city in Ukraine's northeast climbed as the nearly six-month war grinds on without let-up.
Nations flex military might at International Army Games
Armed forces from dozens of countries show off their combat skills at Russia's International Army Games.
NASA's giant moon rocket emerges for debut launch
NASA's gigantic Space Launch System moon rocket, topped with an uncrewed astronaut capsule, began an hours-long crawl to its launchpad Tuesday night ahead of the behemoth's debut test flight this month.
Civilians caught in the crossfire of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Residents around Ukraine face the daily reality of the Russian invasion.
Rocky beach emerges from Italy's Lake Garda
The bottom of the rocky shore of Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake and major tourist destination, has emerged in Sirmione amid an ongoing severe drought that has gripped the country for months.