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Renewable energy

May 2026

  • Two Wayuu women stand in an overgrown field under a tree with yellow flowers

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    First there were coalmines, then came the windfarms. Why Colombia’s Wayúu people fear Colombia’s green energy boom

  • A gas flare burns at an oil facility in a desert landscape at sunset, with mountains in the background

    Down to Earth newsletter
    Big oil’s war profits may have a silver lining after all

    Newsletter
  • Peter Lewis

    double quotation markIf Australia is home to an AI gold rush, let’s not squander it. Let’s fjord a different path

    Peter Lewis
  • Wind turbines of an offshore wind farm with the Lake District in the background

    Rachel Reeves to protect ‘critical’ clean energy projects from legal challenges

  • double quotation markThe Iran war reminds us: we’ll never be energy-independent with fossil fuels

    Lloyd Doggett and Michael Shank
  • ‘Quieter and cleaner’: Sydney to trial electric ferry after two-year delay

  • The featured essay
    The American epoch of oil is collapsing. What comes next could be ugly

  • The Filter US
    GoSun Sport-E solar oven review: a fuel-free way to cook outside, even with no sun

  • Datacentres should be forced to invest in wind and solar energy, all states agree – except Queensland

  • The alternatives
    ‘A share in the delight’: the people investing in the UK’s first community-owned solar battery

  • Nils Pratley on finance
    double quotation markGas-fired power still looks a safe bet for Centrica in the renewables era

    Nils Pratley
  • How to drive progress on the green transition

  • double quotation markBoth left and right are deluding themselves about the scale of the energy crisis Britain faces

    Ewan Gibbs
  • ‘Climate solutions will bring down bills and restore nature’: green issues and May elections

  • double quotation markA reason to vote Labour tomorrow: we are the only party taking the climate crisis seriously

    Katie White
  • The Guardian view on the green transition: politicians should speed it up – and households too

  • Reform government could cause Truss-style chaos, says renewables industry

  • double quotation markOur national energy transition is a rare opportunity to enrich and reward Australian workers

    Thom Woodroofe
  • Economics viewpoint
    double quotation markTrump may not be a fan of clean energy but Iran war is accelerating global shift from oil and gas

    Heather Stewart
  • Octopus Energy boss: some people would accept blackouts if bills cut

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