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Obama: 'I didn't kill coal, gas did'

Obama: ‘I didn’t kill coal, gas did’

Donald Trump has accused Barack Obama of waging a “war on coal”, but the current president says it was “market forces”

Mapped: China's $32 billion overseas clean energy splurge

Mapped: China’s $32 billion overseas clean energy splurge

Long known for its huge foreign investments in coal, oil and gas, Beijing is now starting to splash the cash on greener technologies

China to invest $361bn in clean power by 2020

China to invest $361bn in clean power by 2020

Five-year plan sets country on path to get 15% of its energy from non-fossil sources by the end of the decade

Letters reveal Trump rants against Scottish offshore windfarm

Letters reveal Trump rants against Scottish offshore windfarm

Furious missives from golf magnate and US president-elect said wind power was useless and would ruin Scotland’s economy

Gates hopeful Trump will support green energy

Gates hopeful Trump will support green energy

Federal support for research and development into clean tech should appeal to incoming president, says Microsoft billionaire

US solar power smashes records in 2016

US solar power smashes records in 2016

A record glut of large scale projects saw solar capacity jump enough to connect one home every 11 seconds in the third quarter of the year

Six bright ideas lighting up Africa from the grassroots

Six bright ideas lighting up Africa from the grassroots

It’s as much about the business model as the technology: here’s how innovators are making a big difference with small-scale solar

African countries bid for climate self sufficiency

African countries bid for climate self sufficiency

As the UN climate talks start wrapping up, leaders from the continent share their vision for a developing world that leads climate action

7 things you missed at COP22 while Trump hogged the headlines

7 things you missed at COP22 while Trump hogged the headlines

It was a ‘uuugggggee story. But while the media reacted in horror, the world – soon to be renamed Planet Trump – and the COP22 climate talks kept turning

South Korea leads list of 2016 climate villains

South Korea leads list of 2016 climate villains

Seoul *weakened* its climate ambition after the Paris Agreement, joining Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand in laggards’ corner

IEA: strategy shift needed to keep up renewables growth

IEA: strategy shift needed to keep up renewables growth

Clean power installations will flatline without sustained policy improvements, says influential forecaster

Wind, solar costs undercut new coal plants in South Africa

Wind, solar costs undercut new coal plants in South Africa

Wind and solar power are 40% cheaper than new coal generation today, analysis of government data shows

Can this woman restore Kenya's faith in solar power?

Can this woman restore Kenya’s faith in solar power?

Daphin Juma is a freshly trained solar engineer, taking on energy poverty one panel at a time in a country where technical know-how is in short supply

US energy emissions fall to 25-year low

US energy emissions fall to 25-year low

Mild weather, booming renewable energy and massive declines in coal consumption contribute to falling greenhouse gas pollution

Brazil shifts funds from coal to solar power

Brazil shifts funds from coal to solar power

Major development bank is prioritising clean energy as economic crisis limits resources

No, South Australian blackouts were not caused by renewables

No, South Australian blackouts were not caused by renewables

Media and political claims that province’s high proportion of wind energy is to blame for power outages are completely unfounded

IEA: oil, gas investments fell 25% in 2015

IEA: oil, gas investments fell 25% in 2015

Energy experts say global investment patterns show a spectacular shift, with renewables on the rise and support for fossil fuels in sharp decline

Renewable investment beats rising demand for first time

Renewable investment beats rising demand for first time

There have been huge falls in renewable energy costs. But investment is still not enough to avoid dangerous climate change, says intergovernmental agency

Renewables cheaper than half-idle fossil fuel plants - analysis

Renewables cheaper than half-idle fossil fuel plants – analysis

As coal and gas-fired power stations run less, they are becoming less competitive on cost, finds Carbon Tracker

Electric Avenue: UK energy mix faces seismic shift

Electric Avenue: UK energy mix faces seismic shift

The idea renewables are not competitive with fossil fuels and nuclear power has lost all basis in fact: it’s time to wake up to the energy revolution

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