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Solar power gives India's salt farmers freedom and profit

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India is the third-largest producer of salt in the world, and solar power is transforming the lives of the people who harvest it.
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P.E.I.'s energy-saving rebate changes will let infrastructure catch up by slowing demand, some say

9th - Higher Ed
A company in P.E.I.'s solar panel industry says the province is putting jobs at risk by cutting a homeowner rebate in half. But some, like Trevor Leeco of Centennial Nissan (shown) say it's good to put the brakes on encouraging the sale...
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Lunenburg hospital first in N.S. to earn energy star certification

9th - Higher Ed
Fishermen's Memorial Hospital is more energy efficient than 92 per cent of similar buildings across Canada. The hospital is celebrating the news. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Robert Barrs, who managed the site's environmental...
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Solar panels are changing the lives of India’s salt farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Solar panels have changed the lives of salt farmers in western India who relied on diesel generators that made them sick and left them heavily in debt. CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji shows how a government subsidy to slash...
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How solar panels are changing the lives of India’s salt farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Solar panels are multiplying across western India's salt plains, and farmers tell CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji the technology has completely changed their lives.
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EU Decoded: Is the EU losing the geopolitical race for critical raw minerals?

9th - Higher Ed
The EU wants to cut reliance on powers like China for mineral supplies by the end of the decade. As geopolitical tensions boil, EU Decoded asks whether the bloc can keep up with its competitors.
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Spout Co-Founders on How They're Changing the Way We Get Water

9th - Higher Ed
Spout co-founders, Tyler Breton and Reuben Vollmer, explain how to get clean drinking water effortlessly with their innovation. Watch!
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Air pollution threatens India's solar power

9th - Higher Ed
India's solar power sector is facing a new and unexpected challenge: rising atmospheric pollution. Experts warn that the increasing levels of suspended particulate matter or spm are negatively impacting the efficiency of solar panels.
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Gaza’s main desalination plant forced to scale down after Israel's electricity cut

9th - Higher Ed
Israel has cut off electricity to a vital desalination plant - which provides drinking water to around half a million people in Gaza.
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Years of civil war and sanctions worsen Syria's energy crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Syrians get about two hours a day of electricity and many rely on alternative sources.
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Bronx customers complain of expensive Con Edison bills amid freezing temperatures

9th - Higher Ed
Many Con Edison customers tell News 12 that their usage has not changed from one month to the next or from year to year.
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Made in Connecticut: Hotel Marcel

9th - Higher Ed
The building was left empty for years until Westport architect and developer Bruce Becker rebuilt it as a the first zero emissions hotel in the U.S.
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Kemi Badenoch says it is 'impossible' to reach net zero target by 2050 - full speech

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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said it was time to “get real” about net zero, insisting it is “impossible” to reach the target by 2050, as she gave a speech in central London. The Tory leader hit out at Reform UK, which she said...
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Bill aims to address ‘outrageous’ external wall insulation grey area in Ireland

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People Before Profit councillor Jess Spear, and Tallaght couple Clive and Samantha Ryan at the launch of legislation to address a lack of clarity on whether planning permission is needed for external wall insulation.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Tariffs and Climate Policies

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US Energy Secretary Chris Wright talks about keys to Trump's energy goal and long term impact of tariffs with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Reeves: I am proud of the work I did before I became an MP

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves speaks to the media during a visit to the Fairham Development, a housing development site in Nottinghamshire, following the announcement on accelerating house building.
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Full: Reform UK press conference on the economy and renewable energy

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Full Reform UK press conference relating to the economy and renewable energy with Nigel Farage and Richard Tice. Farage and Tice unveiled a stark warning and set a new direction of travel relating to the economy and renewable energy at...
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Miliband visits 'zero bills' property in Stafford

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Labour’s shadow secretary for climate change and net zero Ed Miliband visits a ‘zero bills’ newbuild home in Stafford, Staffordshire.
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Ed Miliband and Sadiq Khan launch climate action plan at north London school

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan and shadow energy secretary Ed Miliband have launched a new climate action plan for London. During a visit to a north London school Mr Khan will recommit to the capital reaching net zero by 2030, saying the city...
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Ed Miliband backs 'climate leader' Sadiq Khan for re-election

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Interview with shadow energy secretary, Ed Miliband, at Stoke Newington School. Mr Miliband and London Mayor Sadiq Khan visited the school as they launched a new climate action plan for London.
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Thinking solar power? Make sure you do your homework

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Solar panels can save money on your electric bill, but there are pros and cons you should know about first.
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NASA shares more details about moon probe's rough landing

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The probe landed at a higher altitude than its planned touchdown site, and was therefore moving faster than expected.
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Solar panels on roof of famous Cambridge chapel ‘send climate change message’

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Work to install 438 solar panels on the roof of Cambridge’s King’s College Chapel is under way in a symbol of “commitment to being good stewards of our environment”. While the panels are set to reduce King’s College’s carbon emissions by...
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Starmer takes questions from staff at water bottling plant in Sunderland

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Sir Keir Starmer takes questions from staff at the Clearly Drinks water bottling plant in Sunderland. He is asked about green energy, dentistry, nurses’ pay and VAT on school fees.