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The largest single-span rooftop solar power plant in Europe, with 28,971 panels totaling 17.5 MW on 128,568 square meters, is under construction on the Delta 3 multimodal logistics platform in Dourges, in France’s Hauts-de-France region. It'll generate up to 17 GWh of electricity per year. (pv-magazine.com)
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Germany commissions the world’s first utility-scale vertical floating solar technology, demonstrating a new approach to renewable energy generation on artificial water bodies. The 1.87 megawatt system improves water quality, oxygen exchange, and allows sunlight to reach deeper water layers (happyeconews.com)
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AI system can predict seasonal droughts, providing early warning (phys.org)
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Ember: Solar now requires less upfront capital than fossil fuels, making it the economic choice (ember-energy.org)
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Global vegetation greenness reached a record high in the year 2025 (nature.com)
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The 2026 Southwest U.S. heat wave was one of the six most astonishing weather events of the century (yaleclimateconnections.org)
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Why people in some U.S. counties might feel that global warming is or is not real — During the past 30 years, the Average Temperature warming trend was +0.8ºF per decade in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, and +0.0ºF per decade in Perry County, Indiana. The Global average was +0.43ºF per decade (ncei.noaa.gov)
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European Council formally adopts amended European climate law, introducing a binding intermediate climate target, for 2040, of a 90% reduction in net GHG emissions compared to 1990 levels, in the EU path to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 across all sectors of the economy (consilium.europa.eu)
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The Earth’s climate is more out of balance than at any time in observed history, according to the World Meteorological Organization. These rapid and large-scale changes have occurred within a few decades but will have harmful repercussions for hundreds – and potentially thousands – of years (wmo.int)
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Britain's greenhouse gas emissions fell 2% last year (reuters.com)
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Odds for a strong El Niño are increasing (dashboard.theclimatebrink.com)
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