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Is Apple's Latest Plunge the Canary in the Coal Mine for Tech Stocks?
Shares of Apple Inc. NASDAQ: AAPL have been trading around $280 recently, having given up all the gains they logged since the first week of May. The stock had been on a steady recovery toward its earlier highs of around $317, supported by a…
Clean-Energy Tax Credits Are Being Dismantled-IRS Is Updating The Map
LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 13: An aerial view of wind turbines at the Altamont Pass wind farm on January 13, 2026 in Livermore, California. A federal judge on Monday allowed construction to resume on the Revolution Wind offshore wind project…
'Get your dirty hands off our kids': fossil fuel industry's presence in schools and sports clubs sparks concern
The Greens and David Pocock have backed calls for a parliamentary inquiry into the alleged “petro-grooming” of children after an investigation exposed the extent of the fossil fuel sector's presence in schools, sports clubs and other…
What Will It Cost America To Meet Data Center Electricity Demand?
STONE RIDGE, VIRGINIA - JULY 17: In an aerial view, an Amazon Web Services data center is shown situated near single-family homes on July 17, 2024 in Stone Ridge, Virginia. Northern Virginia is the largest data center market in the world, according…
As Their Nationwide Pollution Problem Deepens, Russians Say They Have Bigger Worries
For residents of Ulan-Ude, the capital of Russia's republic of Buryatia, the fleeting Siberian summer offers a rare chance to breathe clean air. Situated on a low plain surrounded by mountains, Ulan-Ude is plagued for most of the year by smog from…
Congress should follow the administration's lead on lowering energy prices * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Hayes, Real Clear Wire
Recent action by the Trump administration has made historic strides to free up energy production, reduce burdensome regulations, and repeal harmful and unnecessary rules. In particular, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Energy Secretary Chris Wright…
Philippines poised to squander a rich nickel future
The Philippines is approaching a critical moment in its nickel policy. As one of Southeast Asia's largest nickel producers, it has a rare opportunity to transform nickel from a raw mineral export into a foundation for national industrialization.
Treasurer Race Reveals Ethical-Investing Divide
Should Connecticut consider a company's record on climate change and labor rights when deciding how to invest the state's pension funds? That is one of the defining questions of this year's race for state treasurer, an office that manages nearly…
India's industrial production for May jumped 5.1%
Industrial output in India jumped 5.1 per cent in May compared with 4.9 per cent in April (both based on the new series), mainly on the back of improved manufacturing sector performance, according to Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data…
Scientists Identify Houston Power Plant as Dominant Source of Cloud-Forming Aerosols
Research by atmospheric scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography and colleagues pinpointed an individual coal-fired power plant in Houston, Texas, as the main source of particles most likely to encourage formation of clouds…
What the heatwave reveals about Britain's electricity system
It may surprise people who have been reaching for fans or turning up the air conditioning that, despite last week's high temperatures, electricity demand has not been exceptionally high. Peak demand has been around 35GW; in winter, it can exceed…
Strategic Resources Inc. to supply concentrate to the €17 million FutSteel project in Finland
MONTREAL, June 29, 2026 /CNW/ - Strategic Resources Inc. (TSXV: SR) (FSE: UI8) (the 'Company') announces that the University of Oulu, Finland launched the Future Sustainable Electric Steel Mill project ('FutSteel'), a €17 million research…
Whales, Cars, Farms, and Parks
In July 1943, while Americans were invading Sicily and island-hopping across the Southwest Pacific, residents of Los Angeles thought they were targets of a Japanese chemical warfare attack. The air smelled like bleach and corroded rubber tires.
Europe heatwave shows need to reject climate denial 'lies', says EU green chief
The heatwave wreaking chaos across Europe is a “dramatic warning” to reject climate naysayers, a European Commission vice-president says. Teresa Ribera, executive vice-president for a clean, just and competitive transition, lambasted…
How America Became the Progenitor of Environmentalism
Bluesky America is a young country. I have plenty of friends who—like Jane Fonda, my fellow contributor to this special issue—make note of the fact that they've been alive for a third of its 250-year history as a nation. One thing…
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