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Rio could spin off ASX-listed iron ore, coal business in Glencore deal
Rio Tinto and Glencore could spin off their iron ore and coal assets onto the ASX and leave the rest of the business listed in London if they merged into a $300 billion mining giant, according to analysts at Deutsche Bank. “Rio spent several…
Hazleton Art League showcase artwork and the history of coal mining in Hazleton
Luzerne County Hazleton Art League Anthracite Mining Heritage Month presentation featured art and insights into mining history, on view until January 18th. To stream WNEP on your phone, you need the WNEP app. Example video title will go here for…
NTPC to set up coal-to-SNG project at ₹10,000 cr capex in Chhattisgarh
NTPC will set up its coal-to-synthetic natural gas facility in Chhattisgarh at an investment of around ₹10,000 crore, a senior company official said. The company is looking for technology tie-ups for various processes, like coal…
XRP Sees $23 Million Trade in 60 Seconds as 'Canary in the Coal Mine' Signals Altcoin Season Starting
XRP altcoin season 2026 may have just announced itself. A sudden $23 million XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) trade executed in just 60 seconds has shifted attention across the crypto market. The headline number wasn't what mattered. It was the timing and…
Fossil fuels are not going away: Why the Boulder climate case is so dangerous * WorldNetDaily * by The Editors, Real Clear Wire
Why Fossil Fuels Are So Important Just like fossil fuel divestment, climate court cases to punish fossil fuel (oil, coal, natural gas) producers do not work, and they should be rejected by climate change advocates themselves. The allegation is that…
Nigeria and South Africa plan to boost fossil fuel production, risking their climate change pledges
Just 20 countries produce 80% of the world's oil, gas and coal. Since 2019, researchers have released regular reports analysing how these governments plan to continue drilling and mining for fossil fuels – and how those plans diverge from…
Greenland's Not the Only Place in the Arctic Where a Fight for Control Is Brewing
A great power competition is intensifying in the Arctic, and not only for Greenland. On a Norwegian archipelago called Svalbard, a century-old treaty has granted access to nearly all nations. The treaty has left the icebound islands vulnerable to…
Column: Virginia's future depends on clean energy solutions
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The suspension of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is very worrisome. Virginia needs to bring much more renewable energy online to meet the commonwealth's energy needs and protect our…
Fossil Fuel Subsidies Are Leading the US and EU Into Industrial Decline
Truthout is an indispensable resource for activists, movement leaders and workers everywhere. Please make this work possible with a quick donation. Since Donald Trump took office, the U.S. government has been more aggressively boosting fossil fuels…
Rio's Mozambique scandal ends with whimper as SEC drops Elliott claim
The American securities regulator has dropped its pursuit of former Rio Tinto chief financial officer Guy Elliott after almost a decade of pursuing the businessman over allegations he misled the mining giant's investors. The US Securities and…
Chinese villagers struggle for heat as gas subsidies fade
XUSHUI, China — Almost a decade after China began curbing coal burning to stop thick winter smog, villagers in northern Hebei province are struggling to afford their heating bills with most gas subsidies now phased out. In 2017, Beijing…
Deltec Asset Management LLC Makes New $3.22 Million Investment in Peabody Energy Corporation $BTU
Deltec Asset Management LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Peabody Energy Corporation (NYSE:BTU - Free Report) in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional…
Eco-friendly toilet papers are trendy, but their actual environmental impacts vary
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Toilet paper, a product that is used for a few seconds before being disposed of forever, is typically made with trees, energy-intensive manufacturing processes and chemicals that can pollute the…
Africa's Pipeline Rejects Climate Dogma And Foreign Control
Political powers in the United Nations and European Union have spent decades lecturing Africa on climate “virtue.” Net-zero pledges, renewable targets, ESG frameworks, and more make up the ever-growing list of prescriptions for…
Pullout from UN climate fight will leave US out of green surge and hurt world, experts say
Pullout from UN climate fight will leave US out of green surge and hurt world, experts say It was *** very warm year and it will probably tie to be the 2nd warmest year on record, and that is because of our continued burning of fossil fuels and so…
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