The Top Climate News for Thursday 5 September 2024:
- Volvo scales back its EV goals, will no longer be fully electric by 2030
- Wildfire Devastates 20% of Forest in Brazilian Capital
- How much water does nuclear really need?
- 94% of new cars in Norway last month were EVs
- Climate-friendly banks don't turn out to be much greener lenders
- Climate journalism remains a top priority for CBC News
- Climate change, eroding shorelines and the race against time to save Indigenous history
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The Top Climate News for Thursday 5 September 2024:
- Volvo scales back its EV goals, will no longer be fully electric by 2030
- Wildfire Devastates 20% of Forest in Brazilian Capital
- How much water does nuclear really need?
- 94% of new cars in Norway last month were EVs
- Climate-friendly banks don't turn out to be much greener lenders
- Climate journalism remains a top priority for CBC News
- Climate change, eroding shorelines and the race against time to save Indigenous history
- Hollywood trying to balance box office with ballot box on its fall marquee
- Breakthrough: Scientists Create World's First Nuclear Clock Prototype
- How fracking helped the U.S. break the all-time oil production record
- India Leads in Climate Finance Contributions, Outshining Developed Nations
- Greta Thunberg, popular climate activist, detained in Copenhagen during Gaza war protest
- With projects to produce 7.5 MMT green hydrogen announced, India '100% confident' of meeting 2030 goal
- Business Brief: Canola caught in the middle - again
- High-Stakes U.S-China Climate Talks Overshadowed by Upcoming Presidential Election
- Hyundai unveils 2025 electric SUVs
- Volkswagen's Crossroad: Cost Cuts and Electric Dreams
- IAEA Expands Support for Ukraine's Nuclear Safety Amid Conflict and Energy Instability
- IFAD, Rwanda Launch US$100M Dairy Development Project Phase II to Boost Climate Resilience
- Physicist MV Ramana on why nuclear power is not the solution to world’s energy needs
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