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Diamonds & Coal: Celebrating breaking ground and sipping tea
JCC President Jane Messinger and state Sen. Lisa Baker help a group of children from the JCC day care program handle a shiny shovel supplied by the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce on Monday morning during the groundbreaking ceremonies…
Why Japan should help pay for Indonesia's coal exit
In the global race to decarbonize, Indonesia sits at a crossroads. It is one of the world's largest coal producers and consumers, and its economic geography tells a stark story: entire provinces — from West Java's industrial corridors to…
Industrial heritage inspires new creative outlooks
After weeks of relentless spring rain, French-German artist Alexandre Dupeyron finally navigated the decaying corridors and broken staircases of an abandoned coal mining area in Ningxiang, Hunan province. His footsteps stirred the dust that had…
How frustration at Cop stalemates has inspired first global talks to ditch fossil fuels
No. Under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, all global governments, bar a few failed states, have met for a “conference of the parties” (Cop) almost every year since 1992 to discuss the climate. But that process requires…
Reform UK asks steel bosses to draft 'alternative strategy' for industry
Reform UK has asked steel bosses to draw up an “alternative steel strategy” to rival recent government plans, stoking industry fears over a charm offensive by Nigel Farage's party as it eyes gains in former Labour heartlands. Richard…
Trump's Huge AI Data Center Project Is Falling Apart Behind the Scenes
Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Donald Trump's bid to cash in on the AI data center boom seems to have sprung a leak before it even left the harbor. The company, Fermi America — the “ master developer…
Thermal coal update
Hi guys - it's been a while since I've updated on thermal coal, so I'm putting out a slightly longer piece today. You all know the general story of the thermal coal markets, which is that momentum from the Strait of Hormuz blockage has faded and…
Countries meet in first global effort to phase out fossil fuels
Matt McGrathEnvironment correspondent A large group of countries including some major oil producers are meeting on Friday to plan something UN climate summits have failed to agree on - a complete move away from fossil fuels. Around 60 nations are…
Countries meet in first global effort to phase out fossil fuels
A large group of countries including some major oil producers are meeting on Friday to plan something UN climate summits have failed to agree on - a complete move away from fossil fuels. Around 60 nations are gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia as…
Nifty Prediction Today - April 24, 2026: Nifty futures: Bears gaining traction
Nifty 50 began today's session lower at 24,101 compared to yesterday's close of 24,173. The index slipped further after opening and is now trading at 23,950, down 0.9 per cent so far today. The advance/decline ratio stands at 10/40, showing a…
CSX Lifts Revenue Outlook as Fuel Costs 'Increase the Value Proposition of Rail'
Escalating fuel costs have led CSX to raise its top-line outlook for 2026, with the Class I railroad expecting mid-single-digit revenue growth for the year. The railroad industry could get a bump in volumes as businesses seek to save on diesel fuel…
Industry Insider Seeks to Eviscerate U.S. Forest Service
As the country hurtles toward a potentially record-setting fire season, a recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to drastically resize and restructure the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) would effectively eviscerate key research and…
White House Extends Jones Act for 90 Days to Ease Oil Crunch - TT
The Enterprise Marine Terminal in Freeport, Texas. (Mark Felix/Bloomberg) President Donald Trump's administration has given a 90-day extension to a shipping waiver making it easier to move oil, fuel and fertilizer around the U.S. marking the latest…
Heat-Related Deaths On The Rise Across Europe, Study Finds
People refill their bottles at a public fountain in front of the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona, on June 27, 2025, a day before the first heatwave of the year is officially expected to begin. Starting tomorrow, southern Europe will once…
[OPINION] This energy crisis demands decisive leadership
The world is facing the greatest global energy security threat in history. And the Philippines is feeling the full weight of its decades-long dependence on imported fuels. As a net importer of fossil fuels, the Philippines is at the mercy of price…
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