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Woody Paige: Many stockings hung with care; will Broncos get a lump of coal?
‘Tis the Sunday night before Christmas, when all through the silent hallowed halls of Dove Valley not any Bronco is squirming, not even a punter or a cornerback named Riley. Fans are wishing for a game plan devised by Kris Kringle that will…
SCR allocates 40 railway rakes for coal transportation
Hyderabad: South Central Railway (SCR) general manager Arun Kumar Jain has announced that SCR is providing 40 dedicated railway rakes daily to carry coal from Singareni Collieries to thermal power stations as demand for coal is expected to rise in…
Adekunle Gold, Wande Coal, Teni, others game for Detty December at LSF - The Nation Newspaper
Lagos state is going to be on the global world map as the city gets ready to host the Lagos Shopping Festival (LSF), unarguably the largest shopping festival on the continent from December 23rd to 25th, 2024, at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan…
Bloomberg News: Big tech data centers, & AI are 'going to disrupt the green transition' as utilities 'rely heavily on natural gas, & even coal' to 'have reliable & affordable power'
Bloomberg News: Big tech companies need lots of electricity, for data centers and especially for artificial intelligence. Homes are using more electricity for heating and cooling. Factories need more electricity to shift away from fossil fuels....
One of Texas' dirtiest coal plants will swap to solar with help from US grant
A coal plant in South Texas will shut down and convert to a solar + battery electricity generation facility, with the help of a $1.4 billion grant from the US Department of Agriculture meant to help clean energy while saving rural jobs. The grant…
Communities vent frustration at Coalition's nuclear plan for their towns
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has promised his vision to build seven nuclear reactors around Australia will 'keep the lights on'. But people in the communities earmarked to host the plants feel they are being left in the dark as to what the…
Can the construction industry keep pace with the Government's housebuilding targets?
SIR – The Government aims to build 1.5 million new houses in the current Parliament (Letters, December 15). Over five years, this would mean an average of 300,000 houses a year. Allowing one day off a week, and only four days…
Worst News Outlet of the Week - a Look at the Latest Deliveries from the Dysfunctional Media
With our weekly feature we assess the news landscape over the past seven days and ascertain if one news organization rose up by lowering itself on a consistent basis. Using our very strict arbitrary measurement process, we compile the news outlets…
Hang Lung pushes for faster decarbonisation in construction sector
The construction industry needs to see faster progress on regulations and pilot programmes to boost the uptake of low-carbon materials and technology to accelerate the sector's decarbonisation in Hong Kong and mainland China, according to Hang Lung…
Maryland has an opportunity to choose people over profit in Curtis Bay | GUEST COMMENTARY
Curtis Bay is fed up with a member of the neighborhood. In October, residents gathered at an open Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) hearing to demand that the agency deny an operating permit for a CSX-owned coal storage facility.
Russia's economy has irreversibly turned toward a 'stagnation trap,' think tank says
Russia's economy will be ground to a halt by 2026, a think tank said this week. Massive government spending on defense is costing other sectors, Alexandra Prokopenko wrote. Businesses are slumping amid inflation, low labor supply, and rising…
Home Office 'indoctrinating civil servants with distorted history of British Empire'
The Home Office has been accused of “indoctrinating” civil servants with a “distorted” history course about the British Empire. The lessons, recommended for all staff in the department, are aimed at educating officials…
Australian Companies Team Up To Chase The Green Steel Dream
If at first you don't succeed, try a new technology. That's the approach adopted by a consortium of four Australian companies chasing the elusive goal of producing “green” steel. Two iron ore miners, BHP and Rio Tinto, have teamed up…
Through the Past Brightly: Dec. 21
This is the light at the end of the tunnel Now it's clear they're everywhere — Astral Doors from The Light at the End of the Tunnel Millhouse: I spy with my little eye, something that begins with D. Nelson: DINGUS! (Punching Millhouse in the…
Chilling reason why we'll never see the Doomsday Clock strike midnight
The Doomsday Clock, a grim harbinger of global catastrophe, is ominously ticking closer to the stroke of midnight after a year marked by warfare, natural calamities, and political turmoil. Created in 1947 by some of the very minds behind the…
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