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redstate.com - The Heartland Institute - With America Leading the Way, Climate Alarmism Is in Retreat and Coal Use Is Surging
With America Leading the Way, Climate Alarmism Is in Retreat and Coal Use Is Surging
redstate.com

There has been a growing sea-change concerning the threat of climate change as it has dawned on governments that the United States, under President Donald Trump, is no longer following a cabal of international elites to impose costly climate…

abc.net.au - James Paras - News bulletin cuts 'canary in the coal mine' for regional journalism
News bulletin cuts 'canary in the coal mine' for regional journalism
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Media academics fear for the future of regional journalism after WIN Corporation announced cuts to one of Australia's oldest nightly news bulletins. The current one-hour 6pm weeknight news bulletin on NBN in northern NSW will be cut to 30 minutes…

climatedepot.com - UN IPCC Misled The Public For Over A Decade On Emissions - Has backtracked on an apocalyptic scenario, which had assumed burning five times more coal than is known to exist
UN IPCC Misled The Public For Over A Decade On Emissions - Has backtracked on an apocalyptic scenario, which had assumed burning five times more coal than is known to exist
Climate Depot

Governments, banks, and corporations across the developed world have for nearly four decades treated the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the final word on the science of climate change. The Obama and Biden…

asiatimes.com - Bhima Yudhistira Adhinegara - Indonesia really can't afford another air pollution crisis
Indonesia really can't afford another air pollution crisis
Asia Times

In August 2023, Jakarta briefly became a symbol of what happens when governments ignore environmental warning signs for too long. The city ranked among the most polluted places in the world. Schools adjusted activities. Some offices asked employees…

theguardian.com - Madeleine Aggeler - Men are worried about their fertility. Enter the regrettably named trend of spermmaxxing
Men are worried about their fertility. Enter the regrettably named trend of spermmaxxing
The Guardian

I'm sorry that I have to be the one to tell you this, but according to reports, men are engaging in a practice known as “spermmaxxing”. Spermmaxxing, according to the many articles on the subject, is a way of increasing the quality…

forbes.com - Dara-Abasi Ita - AI's Power Bill Is Landing In A Market Most Investors Ignore
AI's Power Bill Is Landing In A Market Most Investors Ignore
Forbes

AI's power costs are moving through PJM's capacity auction onto 67 million electricity bills and into the revenue of listed generators. How the cost-shift works and who profits. Most investors associate the AI boom with chipmakers, cloud providers…

rediff.com - Samie Modak - Nomura Raises Nifty Target to 25,900: Strong Earnings & Valuation Insights
Nomura Raises Nifty Target to 25,900: Strong Earnings & Valuation Insights
Rediff.com

Nomura has significantly raised its March 2027 Nifty 50 target to 25,900, driven by robust corporate earnings and attractive market valuations, despite ongoing geopolitical risks and elevated oil prices. Nomura has raised its March 2027 Nifty 50…

csmonitor.com - Story Hinckley - Why climate scientists have dropped a worst-case scenario
Why climate scientists have dropped a worst-case scenario
The Christian Science Monitor

For the past 15 years, scientists have studied a climate doomsday. Under this worst-case scenario, referred to in the scientific world as “RCP 8.5,” humans continue to burn fossil fuels with abandon through the 21st century and the…

independent.co.uk - Julia Musto - Air pollution could be affecting your brain power
Air pollution could be affecting your brain power
The Independent

Air pollution that spews from climate change-fueled wildfires, fossil fuel-burning power plants, artificial intelligence-generating data centers and gas-guzzling cars may be making you forgetful, a new study shows. People with the highest levels of…

gizmodo.com - Gayoung Lee - Arctic Rivers Are Bleeding Orange. Scientists Just Found the Toxic Origin
Arctic Rivers Are Bleeding Orange. Scientists Just Found the Toxic Origin
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Early this year, researchers confirmed why one part of Antarctica bleeds red. In similar yet arguably more concerning news about Earth's poles, Arctic rivers are turning orange—and scientists now know the real reason behind this shift. In a…

indianexpress.com - Roshni Yadav - UPSC Weekly Concepts Snapshot: Blue micromoon, India's industrial barometer, and dust storm
UPSC Weekly Concepts Snapshot: Blue micromoon, India's industrial barometer, and dust storm
The Indian Express

11 min read New Delhi Make us preferred source on Google The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination, whether at the Prelims or Mains stage, is no longer just about what you know, but how clearly you understand it. The…

thehindubusinessline.com - Nifty Prediction Today - June 3, 2026: Nifty futures: Loss likely to expand
Nifty Prediction Today - June 3, 2026: Nifty futures: Loss likely to expand
BusinessLine

Nifty 50 opened with a gap-down at 23,416 today versus Tuesday's close of 23,484. The index declined further after opening and is now hovering around 23,280, down 0.9 per cent. The advance/decline ratio stands at 10/40, showing a bearish bias.

climatedepot.com - NPR fires 'climate' reporters & shutters entire section in latest big media outlet to slash green hysteria coverage
NPR fires 'climate' reporters & shutters entire section in latest big media outlet to slash green hysteria coverage
Climate Depot

By RACHEL BOWMAN, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER National Public Radio (NPR) slashed its entire climate desk during the outlet's latest round of layoffs, joining several other publications in axing their green coverage. NPR CEO Katherine Maher announced…

independent.co.uk - Stuti Mishra - The terrifying projections for how much land and water AI will need by 2030
The terrifying projections for how much land and water AI will need by 2030
The Independent

Artificial intelligence could by 2030 consume nearly 3 per cent of the world's electricity, produce carbon emissions comparable to everything the United Kingdom emitted last year, use enough water to quench the thirst of every person on Earth for…

straitstimes.com - Bangladesh raises electricity prices in latest Middle East war-related hike
Bangladesh raises electricity prices in latest Middle East war-related hike
The Straits Times

Sign up now: Get insights on Asia's fast-moving developments Published Jun 03, 2026, 07:45 PM – Bangladesh raised electricity prices by 16 per cent on June 3, the latest increase as the government seeks to ease pressure on state finances…

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