The Top Climate News for Friday 31 January 2025:
- Tesla’s EVs are now driving themselves out of the factory
- Senate confirms Doug Burgum as interior secretary after Trump tasked him to boost drilling
- Postgrads enter climate workforce looking for a clean start
- The biggest financial backers of Climate 200 revealed
- Shell exits Alberta oil sands as it boosts stake in carbon capture facility near Edmonton
- Saskatchewan-based DEEP geothermal partners with global energy giant Schlumberger on new power plant
- $5-million climate program to help B.C.’s tree fruit growers in extreme weather
- Prolonged Storm Éowyn power cuts highlight the dire need to build our electricity resilience
- How US states are leading the climate fight - despite Trump’s rollbacks
- Hundreds protest in London as jailed climate activists’ appeals are heard
- ‘Like dropping a bomb’: why is clean energy leader Uruguay ramping up the search for oil?
- AP: 15 projects approved with Rs 44,776 crore investment
- Scottish Court Overturns North Sea Oilfield Approvals in Landmark Climate Ruling
- Face reality. Net zero is neither affordable nor attainable
- Debunked: The Status Red warning during Storm Éowyn was not a 'climate lockdown'
- Texas can still lead in energy production and alternative sources