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bloomberg.com - Paul Burkhardt - Exxon to Supply LNG to Help South Africa Reduce Reliance on Coal
Exxon to Supply LNG to Help South Africa Reduce Reliance on Coal
Bloomberg

Exxon Mobil Corp. struck a preliminary deal to bring liquefied natural gas to South Africa, which will use the fuel to bolster its coal-reliant power grid, according to people familiar with the matter. The agreement will enable state utility Eskom…

globalnews.ca - Katherine Ludwig - Corb Lund frustrated over uncertain fate of 'Water Not Coal' petition
Corb Lund frustrated over uncertain fate of 'Water Not Coal' petition
Global News

The people behind the Water Not Coal petition say they're worried a question over coal mining on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains won't be on this October's referendum ballot. Premier Danielle Smith has said if enough people signed…

powermag.com - Aaron Larson - A New Coal Plant in the U.S.? Once Unthinkable, Now a Strong Maybe
A New Coal Plant in the U.S.? Once Unthinkable, Now a Strong Maybe
POWER Magazine

A $350 million Department of Energy (DOE) coal-revival program has put $18.5 million toward the TerraSpark Energy Campus, a 1.6-GW greenfield project in West Virginia pairing Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) supercritical boilers with Mantel Capture's molten…

oaklandside.org - Eli Wolfe - Mia Bonta wants a planned coal terminal in West Oakland to face more environmental scrutiny
Mia Bonta wants a planned coal terminal in West Oakland to face more environmental scrutiny
The Oaklandside

A state lawmaker is responding to President Donald Trump's decision to fund a coal terminal in Oakland with legislation that could jam up the project. Assemblymember Mia Bonta introduced a bill on Monday that would require a full environmental…

kbs.co.kr - Export Prices Continue Rising Trend for 11th Month in May amid Expanded AI Investment
Export Prices Continue Rising Trend for 11th Month in May amid Expanded AI Investment
KBS

Export prices continued an upward trend in May for the eleventh consecutive month amid increasing demand for memory semiconductors and nonferrous metals, stemming from greater investment in artificial intelligence. According to data from the Bank…

wtae.com - Shannon Perrine - Pittsburgh steel industry celebrates its role in building America
Pittsburgh steel industry celebrates its role in building America
WTAE

Pittsburgh steel industry celebrates its role in building America AS AMERICA CELEBRATES HER 250TH BIRTHDAY. WE'RE TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT HOW WE GOT HERE TODAY. THE ROLE OF THE STEEL INDUSTRY HERE IN PITTSBURGH, THE ALLOY OF IRON AND CARBON FORMED…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - North Korea touts industrial 'miracles' as output exceeds targets, state media says
North Korea touts industrial 'miracles' as output exceeds targets, state media says
The Standard

North Korea's industrial output reached 105% of planned targets in the 100 days following the country's ruling party congress in February, driven by technological innovation and worker mobilisation, state media KCNA said on Tuesday. SCROLL TO…

observer.com - Elisa Carollo - At Liste Basel, Market Trends Give Way to Explorations of Contemporary Anxieties
At Liste Basel, Market Trends Give Way to Explorations of Contemporary Anxieties
Observer

Liste Art Fair opened yesterday, June 15, with an edition that feels markedly more expansive and diverse than its usual German and Eastern European conceptual minimalism—thanks in particular to a group of emerging galleries from Asia and…

themoscowtimes.com - Russia Offers India Access to Major Rare Earth Deposit in Siberia - Reuters
Russia Offers India Access to Major Rare Earth Deposit in Siberia - Reuters
The Moscow Times

Russia has offered India access to the Tomtor rare earth metals deposit in the republic of Sakha (Yakutia), one of the world's largest undeveloped sources of rare earth elements, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing a source familiar with the talks.

scmp.com - He Huifeng - China's green energy buildout lowers odds of El Nino power outages
China's green energy buildout lowers odds of El Nino power outages
South China Morning Post

In recent years, when extreme summer heat has seen electricity demand peak, manufacturers in southern China's Guangdong province have asked the same question: will power shortages return? In 2021 and 2022, China's small and medium-sized…

bloomberg.com - Thomas Biesheuvel - Former De Beers CEO Penny Is Said to Lead Race for Diamond Giant
Former De Beers CEO Penny Is Said to Lead Race for Diamond Giant
Bloomberg

A consortium led by De Beers's former boss Gareth Penny is leading the race to buy the world's biggest diamond miner after the Iran war hampered other bidders, according to people familiar with the matter. Anglo American Plc is selling De Beers as…

timesleader.com - Ed Lewis - Man charged with initiating pursuit in Wilkes-Barre
Man charged with initiating pursuit in Wilkes-Barre
Times Leader

WILKES-BARRE — A Wilkes-Barre man was charged with initiating a pursuit with Wilkes-Barre City police that ended in a crash near Wilkes-Barre Township on Sunday. Cyrus Omondi, 34, of South Sherman Street, told police he sped away to protect…

abcnews.com - Julia Jacobo - Scientists were dead right': Al Gore says on 20th anniversary of 'An Inconvenient Truth
Scientists were dead right': Al Gore says on 20th anniversary of 'An Inconvenient Truth
ABC News

The scientists have been right about climate change all along, says former Vice President Al Gore on the 20th anniversary of the release of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' the Oscar-winning documentary about Gore's campaign to educate people about climate…

theguardian.com - Tom McIlroy - Pauline Hanson says Australia 'must be monocultural' in National Press Club speech
Pauline Hanson says Australia 'must be monocultural' in National Press Club speech
The Guardian

Pauline Hanson has declared Australia cannot be multicultural and must exist as a “monocultural society”, warning high migration had caused the country to lose its identity and national values. In an inflammatory address to the…

forbes.com - Michael T. Nietzel - Trump's Research Policies Are Rattling The Career Plans Of Young Scientists
Trump's Research Policies Are Rattling The Career Plans Of Young Scientists
Forbes

A new survey reveals that recent federal research policy disruptions are leading young scientists to question their future career path. A recent survey of early-career biomedical researchers reveals that the Trump administration's campaign to upend…

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