As economies electrify, the way geopolitical crises affect energy markets and the global economy could change dramatically.
Steel production emits four billion tons of CO2 per year. Swedish Stegra’s green steel can reduce that by 95 percent, using green hydrogen and renewable energy.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at how data centers are driving clean energy adoption and Rivian-backed ALSO’s plan to shake up the global e-bike market
Dominica, a Caribbean island state, has made some concrete policy, infrastructure and leadership progress in its quest to be the world’s first climate-resilient country.
Women are leading in building climate resilience with AI and data, despite not being included in climate research and building digital systems.
China’s green transition isn’t climate policy — it’s an industrial strategy. Here’s how Beijing is positioning itself to control the future of global electrification.
Giant lasers generating fusion reactions may one day power your city.
The Eden Project in Cornwall has celebrated 25 years of reconnecting people with nature with a report, which outlines its economic and environmental achievements.
Scout Motors president and CEO Scott Keogh weighs in on plans to sell direct to consumers and lays out the case for the brand’s electrified pickup and SUV.

Elon Musk declared today that Tesla will be “one of the companies to make AGI” and “probably the first to make it in humanoid/atom-shaping form.” It’s the latest in a long string of grand AI predictions from the Tesla CEO.
The problem is that Musk h…