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24 January 2026 - Latest Climate News

24 January 2026 - Latest Climate News

Latest Climate News

January 24, 202614m 15s

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The Top Climate News for Saturday 24 January 2026: - INOXGFL to invest Rs 17,000 cr in renewables, signs MoUs with three states - New DynoWiper Malware Used in Attempted Sandworm Attack on Polish Power Sector - Choosing the Right Lithium‑ion Battery Storage Cabinet and Energy Storage Battery Cabinet for Modern Power Systems - Vilnius Secures €168M to Build Smart, Climate-Ready Schools Using a First-of-Its-Kind City Financing Model - Trump purged America’s Leftist toxins. Now hubris will be his downfall - South Korea’s Developing Net Zero Debacle - Whales are now ‘sharing’ food amid shortages due to climate change - Budget 2026: Money matters for the air you breathe and water you drink - Trump’s War Against Renewable Energy And Green Tech Costs Consumers - Rajasthan renewable energy curtailment to ease with Fatehgarh transmission line: MNRE - Scientists Warn of Rapidly Shifting Storm Paths: Impacts Could Outpace Current Predictions - ‘May Be Even More Dramatic Than We Currently Expect’ - 'Whatever happened to global warming': Trump mocks climate activists ahead of 'catastrophic' winter storm in US - Karnataka govt rolls out auto land conversion system for renewable energy projects - What Renewable Energy Ministry Is Looking For - Epidemic of cable thefts from electric car charging points threatens future of Net Zero motoring as gangs target two sites a day - This week’s top deals: Defence, renewables and EVs drive fresh wins across India Inc - Iran Never Wanted To Have Nuclear Weapons, It's "Haram": Khamenei Aide - New EV charging plaza comes up in Greater Noida - Fraud squad told to investigate 'catastrophic' £4.6billion Net Zero insulation scheme amid fears thousands of homes have been left unsafe