'Greener' Energy in Europe Points to Global Production Gap

The European Union is set to ratchet up its climate ambition, overhauling continent-wide regulation aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions. The urgency is palpable as news of the climate crisis continues to grow worse. According to the World Meteorological Organization, the world may see 37-41°F...

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