Tag · Green-Transition
Stories tagged “green-transition”
6 stories on The Good Press tagged with this topic.
Rhode Island's Revolution Wind Farm Comes Online, Powering 350,000 Homes
Revolution Wind, Rhode Island's first utility-scale offshore wind farm, has begun delivering clean energy to the New England grid — enough to power more than 350,000 homes across two states.
Paris Air Pollution Drops 55% After Two Decades of Replacing Roads With Bike Lanes and Trees
An independent analysis confirms that Paris's bold two-decade push to remove parking spaces, plant 130,000 trees, and build 1,400 km of bike lanes has slashed fine particulate pollution by more than half.
Vienna Is Replacing Parking Spots with Parks — and Residents Love It
With over 350 projects underway, Austria's capital is swapping asphalt for trees, bike lanes, and community gathering spaces in one of Europe's boldest urban experiments.
Africa's Solar Revolution Hits Record Pace With 54% Growth in New Installations
Africa installed 4.5 gigawatts of new solar capacity in 2025 — a 54% jump that signals the continent is becoming a major force in global renewable energy.
From Coal Dust to Solar Panels: How a Small French Town Became a Model for Green Transformation
Once one of Europe's largest coal mining regions, Loos-en-Gohelle in northern France has reinvented itself as a beacon of sustainable development through decades of citizen-led change.