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Los Angeles Is Building a Future Where Water Won’t Run Out
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti’s plan to boost the city’s drought resiliency includes investment in water treatment and recycling facilities. In the era of mega-drought, will it be enough?

Resilient Europe holds on to gas demand despite soaring prices, finds IEA report
Demand for natural gas across Europe remained mostly resilient despite soaring prices last year, and the record global rise in costs was not linked to the transition to clean energy, the International Energy Agency said in its quarterly gas market report released on Monday.

UK's NextEnergy Capital raises nearly $900 million for solar infrastructure fund
British investment manager NextEnergy Capital (NEC) said on Monday it has raised nearly US $900 million for its NextPower III ESG solar fund, the biggest such private fund in the sector till date.