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DHS Announces End of Temporary Protected Status for Honduras

- Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem will not extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for Honduras and Nicaragua, which expired on July 5, 2025, but beneficiaries will

AfDB Loan Fuels South Africa''s Just Energy Transition

The Bottom Line: South Africa''s energy transition isn''t a simple, linear path. It''s messy, complex, and politically charged. This loan from the African Development Bank isn''t a silver bullet, but

Study finds two-thirds of India''s snow leopards are in Ladakh

Snow leopards are often called "ghosts of the mountains," and for good reason: They''re notoriously difficult to spot. But researchers behind a recent study used a comprehensive set of

Honduras economy in 2025

Honduras is a regional leader in renewable energy, with more than 60% of electricity generated from hydro, solar, and biomass sources. Clean energy investment continues to grow, thanks to favorable regulations, public-private

In rare triumph, camera traps snap endangered wildcats in

Conservationists snapped images of two small wildcat species in Pakistan earlier this year: an Asiatic caracal (Caracal caracal schimitzi) and a sand cat (Felis margarita) — both which are

Wetlands at risk, but new report offers road map for recovery

A new report finds that up to 20% of the world''s wetlands could be lost in the next 25 years. The "Global Wetland Outlook 2025," produced under the Ramsar Convention, an international

Energy Impact Partners

Energy Impact Partners, LP (EIP) is a global venture capital firm leading the transition to a sustainable future. EIP brings together entrepreneurs and the world''s most forward-looking energy and industrial companies to

ACWA power inks deal for West Africa''s largest

ACWA Power, the world''s largest private water desalination company, and a leader in energy transition and first mover into green hydrogen, announced the signing of key project agreements with the Government of Senegal for the

As Brazil expands oil, COP30 head urges rich nations to

SÃO PAULO — As Brazil ramps up offshore oil exploration at the mouth of the Amazon River, the CEO of COP30 urged wealthy nations to be the first to cut back on both producing and

New study shows aligning renewable energy targets with

New York, July 2 – A new study published today shows that coupling renewable energy targets with supportive development policies and investments would have major financial benefits.

COMMENTARY: A Mid-Year Check-Up on Global Energy Transition

By Gavin Maguire LITTLETON, Colorado, July 24 (Reuters) - Global utilities generated a record amount of clean electricity while cutting output from fossil fuels during the opening half of 2025,

The energy transition must address poverty, justice and gender

Is a "just" energy transition possible in Latin America when millions of people still lack access to basic energy services? This was one of the central questions that prompted me and fellow

Mounting corporate pressure on Honduras threatens

Honduras is currently facing a total of $19.4 billion in lawsuits from corporations, an amount equivalent to roughly 53% of the country''s GDP in 2024, according to new data by the Institute

Where there''s political will, there''s a way to stop

Political will is among the most important factors in preventing tropical deforestation, according to a group of experts surveyed for a new study — with strong political commitment often arising

''Shock and alarm'' as Malawi pardons wildlife trafficker Lin

LILONGWE — Malawi''s President Lazarus Chakwera has granted a presidential pardon to Lin Yunhua, a Chinese national sentenced to 14 years in prison for wildlife trafficking. Lin was

Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy

Monday, 07 May 2018 ER +La planta geotérmica Platanares, de 35 MW, la primera en su tipo en el país, ha sido inaugurada por el presidente hondureño Juan Orlando Hernández. El proyecto

Conservationists raise sharks to restore reefs in waters

KHAO LAK, Thailand — Conservationist Ying Pemika Choovanichchanon holds a small basket in her hands, careful not to disturb the leathery brown pouches nestled inside. When she shines

Giant river otter returns to Argentina after almost four decades

A family of giant river otters was released into the Iberá National Park in northeast Argentina on July 1. The endangered species, with no known breeding populations in Argentina over the

African Parks earns over $7 million from carbon credit sales

African Parks has generated $7.35 million in carbon credit sales from Chinko National Park in the Central African Republic, Helge Mahne, global funding director for African Parks, confirmed to

How one woman rose from porter to conservation leader

The "fortress conservation" model is under pressure in East Africa, as protected areas become battlegrounds over history, human rights, and global efforts to halt biodiversity loss. Mongabay

Phillips 66 and Lear Corp Earnings: Navigating

The Q2 2025 earnings reports for Phillips 66 (PSX) and Lear Corporation (LEA) arrive amid a volatile macroeconomic backdrop shaped by Donald Trump''s aggressive trade policies. These policies—ranging from 25% tariffs on foreign

Sheila Colla, advocate for bees, died on July 6th, aged 43

Most people would have walked past the flower. Even fewer would have recognized the insect on it. But in 2009, Sheila Colla did both. As her car left Ontario''s Pinery Provincial Park, she called

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