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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…
Anglo Advances Coal Business Sale After Setback With Peabody
Anglo American Plc has at least three potential buyers for its Australian steelmaking coal business after a sale to Peabody Energy Corp. was derailed last year following a fire at one of the mines. Stanmore Resources Ltd., Mitsubishi Corp., and PT…
Green light for eco-wellness and leisure park at former coal mine
The mixed-use development would include short term accommodation, spa facilities, art/museum/education facilities, heritage memorials and associated infrastructure. Members of Fife Council's West and Central Planning Committee heard that the…
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…
Why Sweden's ban on fossil fuel production matters, despite not producing any itself - new research
In 2022, Sweden took a rare step: the country banned all fossil fuel production. The quirk is that Sweden has never actually produced any fossil fuels. So why would a country with no fossil fuel production decide to ban such production? In a newly…
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…
Oil Shock May Push Up Electricity Costs In India
An oil shock triggered by global supply disruptions is likely to result in higher electricity costs in India, according to a report by ISI Markets, which highlighted the strong link between fossil fuel prices and power tariffs in the country. The…
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…
Why the U.S. Is Such an Outlier on EVs
It may not be long before the roar of an internal combustion engine strikes many visitors to the U.S. as a throwback. While America has pumped the brakes on shift to electric vehicles, they are gaining market share elsewhere. Data from the…
China issues assessment measures for carbon peak, neutrality goals
A drone photo taken on Jan. 13, 2026 shows the construction site of a 20-megawatt offshore wind turbine unit in the coastal waters of southeast China's Fujian Province. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan) China on Thursday announced new measures to evaluate and…
The 'age of electricity' is here. No one knows what comes next.
The war launched by the United States and Israel on Iran has caused an unprecedented disruption in global energy markets, bottlenecking 20 percent of the world's supply of oil and liquefied natural gas. We don't yet know exactly what this means for…
'Wow, that took a while': Verdict reached on 200yo landmark
NSW Heritage Minister Penny Sharpe has added the 200-year-old Hunter Valley sheep station Ravensworth to the state's heritage list, despite opposition from its owner, the coal miner Glencore, and continuing debate about its contested Indigenous…
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