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Renewables Overtake Coal in Global Power Generation

In a historic shift for global energy markets, renewable sources have surpassed coal-fired power generation for the first time, marking a watershed moment in the world's transition to clean energy according to new International Energy Agency data.

Australia's Energy Crisis: Power Prices to Soar 35%

Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented pressure from coal plant closures and renewable transition challenges.

Queensland Coal Plant Could Close Six Years Early

Australia's energy landscape faces dramatic transformation as Queensland's largest coal-fired power station could shut down six years ahead of schedule, accelerating the nation's transition to renewables.

Autumn Houseplant Survival: Expert Care Guide

Discover essential autumn houseplant care strategies from horticulture experts. Learn how to adjust watering, lighting and humidity to keep your plants healthy through the cooler months.

1984 Miners' Strike Artefacts Saved for the Nation

A priceless collection of artefacts from the 1984 miners' strike and UK coal mining history has been rescued from disposal, securing a permanent home at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield.

Expert Trick to Always Buy the Healthiest Plants

Discover the secret nursery trick that guarantees you take home the healthiest, most vibrant plants. Experts reveal why you should always check the bottom of the pot before you buy.

1p Coin Hack Banishes Yellow Plant Leaves Forever

Discover the secret penny trick that revives struggling houseplants. Gardening experts reveal how a single 1p coin can transform your plant's health and banish yellow leaves effortlessly.

Mystery as coal appears on London Underground trains

London's Underground network was hit by a bizarre mystery this week as commuters discovered piles of coal on Central line trains. Transport for London has launched an investigation into the strange occurrences, leaving passengers and officials scratching

Michigan Nuclear Plant Faces Chernobyl-Scale Safety Fears

Serious safety concerns emerge at the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan as internal documents reveal potential for a 'Chernobyl-like' accident. Whistleblower warnings and regulatory scrutiny highlight critical vulnerabilities in the facility's emergency

China Overtakes US as Top Fossil Fuel Consumer

In a historic reversal, China's fossil fuel consumption has surpassed the United States, raising serious concerns about the world's ability to meet critical climate goals and casting a shadow over upcoming COP negotiations.

1980s Miners Return to Picket Line in Historic Protest

Forty years after the bitter strikes that defined an era, former miners and their families have returned to the picket line in a powerful protest against the controversial 'Museum of the North' project at the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire.

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