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Summer of Heat and Fire Doesn’t Sway Republicans on Climate
As extreme weather grips the US, GOP members of Congress are slow to link it to climate change and sticking with policies that back fossil fuels.

Canada Turns to Nuclear Power After 30-Year Pause to Meet Demand Surge
Nuclear energy is gaining significant momentum in Ontario, with new plans to expand an existing plant to become the world’s largest and a pledge to add three small modular reactors to a site where another is already being built.

Cooling Technology’s Next Act Could Be Even More Important Than Today’s Heat Pumps
The world is struggling to stay cool amid worsening extreme heat. A new wave of startups is working to make sure the future is more bearable — without frying the climate.