Renewables (including small-scale solar) and battery storage will provide 86,370 MW of new clean capacity in 2026, according ...
We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change. Climate Shift ...
In 2025, solar and wind dominated global energy growth, delivering around six times more new capacity than all other power ...
The world’s oceans hold enough wind energy to generate more than 420,000 terawatt-hours of electricity per year, roughly 18 ...
Offshore wind farms are changing sediment flow and carbon storage in the North Sea, with major impacts in the German Bight.
The Global Wind Energy Council's (GWEC) 2026 Report, published at a time of supply shocks and fast-rising prices in ...
Winds sweep across the world’s oceans every day, and harnessing that largely unused resource has the potential to provide ...
One of these categories — electricity generation — has seen solar and wind grow worldwide from almost zero in the early 2000s to 13% in 2023, and more than 14% in the U.S. That outpaced growth of any ...