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Europe's coal mines say they slashed emissions. Experts don't believe them.
Physicist Jaroslaw Necki vividly recalls his trips to the “Sahara,” the vast open-pit mines of central Poland rich with soft lignite coal. Working in these treeless landscapes, where sand and clay stretch into the distance, he'd often…
Goehring & Rozencwajg Associates LLC Buys Shares of 598,113 Warrior Met Coal $HCC
Goehring & Rozencwajg Associates LLC purchased a new position in shares of Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC - Free Report) during the first quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional…
Prabowo's favored tycoon wants to become Indonesia's richest man
When Indonesia's president meets with billionaires like Ray Dalio or other major foreign investors, the same man is often watching quietly in the background. Dressed in a T-shirt and jeans, or occasionally a suit, he cuts an unassuming figure and…
Thermal Coal News & Thoughts
The news flow in the thermal coal markets is picking up due to renewed US fighting with Iran and hot Northern Hemisphere weather driven by El Nino. Qatar has not sent an LNG shipment through the Strait of Hormuz since one of its tankers was hit…
Haze from Canadian wildfires envelopes NEPA
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India's first hydrogen train rolls out with leak detection, auto shut-off
Hydrogen-powered trains are still at a nascent stage globally. Germany was the first country to introduce commercial hydrogen passenger trains, while France, Italy, China, Japan and a few other countries are pursuing pilot projects or limited…
BHP Annual Copper Production Falls; Iron Ore Output Notches Record High -- Update
The Australia-based miner, the world's largest by market value, said copper production totaled 1.95 million metric tons for the year ended June 30, a 3% decrease from the prior 12-month period. Iron ore output totaled 264.7 million tons, up 1% on…
Why IBM just suffered its worst stock crash of all time-and what it says about the 'dual bubble' in markets
I called Steve Hanke on the afternoon of July 14, days after he'd flagged something he called a dual bubble forming in AI markets, and one day after IBM suffered the worst single-day stock crash in its 115-year history. The “ money doctor…
Once the World's Biggest Passenger Ship, This Metal Marvel That Crossed the Atlantic and Took Immigrants to Australia Has a New Museum Home
In the mid-19th century, the people of Bristol, England, watched a mammoth rise from their docks. Christened the S.S. Great Britain, the ship stretched nearly 330 feet long and weighed some 2,000 tons. Instead of wood, it was made of metal. And…
New Environmental Performance Index Highlights Sustainability Gains and the Challenges Ahead
European countries continue to lead global environmental performance, with Estonia ranking first in the 2026 EPI. More than half of EPI indicators now use AI-enabled tools, including satellite data analysis to track hard-to-measure environmental…
Mocking regional accents is last form of acceptable discrimination, says MP
Jennifer McKiernan Political reporter Northumbrian MP Ian Lavery has claimed mocking people with strong regional accents is is the last form of acceptable discrimination. The Labour MP for Blyth and Ashington joined fellow MPs railing against those…
Mocking regional accents is last form of acceptable discrimination, says MP
Northumbrian MP Ian Lavery has claimed mocking people with strong regional accents is is the last form of acceptable discrimination. The Labour MP for Blyth and Ashington joined fellow MPs railing against those who look down on people because of…
Oil market absorbs war shock through buffers, but stocks run thin: IMF
The global oil market successfully absorbed the largest disruption in decades following the outbreak of war in West Asia, though crucial buffers are now running low. A combination of lower demand, increased production outside the Gulf region, and…
U.S. moves toward renewing Jones Act shipping waiver - TT
The Ohio chemical and oil products tanker unloads cargo at the Port of Long Beach in California on May 7. (Tim Rue/Bloomberg) Trump administration officials are considering extending a Jones Act waiver that eased domestic shipping restrictions for…
A union strike is set to halt BHP's Port Hedland operations. It may not be the last
Workers at other Pilbara mining projects will be “taking note” of the strike action set to halt BHP's operations at Port Hedland on Thursday, one expert warns, as a coalition of union members prepare to down tools at a cost of up to…
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