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Diamonds & Coal: 3 calls for celebration and 1 lump of coal for a local official
Lady A performs at Saturday's America250PA concert in Kirby Park. Liz Baumeister | Times Leader File Photo Diamonds to America250PA and Wilkes-Barre for hosting a successful night at Kirby Park for the Commonwealth Concert Series event, which…
China Gives Coal Room to Grow in New Five-Year Energy Plan
China is leaving room for coal consumption to grow in coming years, as the stability of the world's largest energy market continues to outweigh climate concerns. “We will always prioritize energy security,” Wang Hongzhi, head of the…
Dayasiri calls for independent investigation into coal imports
SJB Kurunegala District MP Dayasiri Jayasekera yesterday alleged serious irregularities in the tender process for the supply of coal to Sri Lanka for the 2026/2027 period and called for an independent investigation into the matter. Addressing the…
Scientists Turn Wet Coffee Grounds Into Coal-Like Fuel in Just 90 Seconds
Each year, the world discards more than 10 million tons of spent coffee grounds, and most go to landfills or incinerators, even though they still contain usable energy. Now, researchers in South Korea have found a way to transform those soggy…
Colorado Springs Coal Showdown Heads To 10th Circuit
Colorado is taking its coal fight to a higher court, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency's rejection of the state's regional haze plan. At the heart of the case is whether federal…
A Private Credit Veteran Warns 'A Canary in the Coal Mine Is Coming' as a $1.8 Trillion Market Cracks
Private credit was supposed to be the safe, sleepy corner of finance where pension money quietly clipped coupons. That story is fraying. Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS | MS Price Prediction) just capped investor withdrawals at 5% from its $7 billion…
Walkers learn local canal history
If you're traveling along South Pennsylvania Boulevard through downtown Wilkes-Barre today, you're likely in a car. You might see a few pedestrians, or cyclists, or even the occasional passing train. But almost 200 years ago, there would have been…
Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heatwave: scientists
Human-caused climate change is “unequivocally” responsible for the intensity of a record-breaking heatwave scorching Europe, scientists said Friday. It would have been “virtually impossible” for such exceptional…
2006's Silent Hill Contains Surprisingly Relevant Environmental and Political Themes
The first Silent Hill movie adaptation is far from perfect; shoddy acting and a bloated storyline keep it from achieving its ambitions. But its gruesome practical effects, tense atmosphere, and grim aesthetic, alongside the cultural relevance of…
Climate change the culprit for Europe's 'most severe' heatwave: Report
The historic heatwave gripping Europe is part of a dangerous weather trend that can only be explained by human-caused climate change, scientists have said. The extreme temperatures sweeping across much of Europe mark the region's “most…
How oil execs shaped a landmark climate study
It is rare that a single scientific paper shapes how people think about a challenge as daunting as climate change. But one, known as “ Wedges,” published 22 years ago by researchers at Princeton University, told an irresistible story.
Saudi Arabia Restarts Crude Loadings at Major Gulf Terminal After Nearly Four-Month Halt
Saudi Arabia resumed crude loadings at Ras Tanura's Ju'aymah offshore terminal in the Persian Gulf, shipping-tracking data showed, after a nearly four-month halt during the Iran war that forced it to bypass the Strait of Hormuz and divert exports…
China targeting half of power from non-fossil sources by 2030
China is aiming for half of its electricity to come from non-fossil sources by 2030, up from a 42.3 percent target for 2025, according to a five-year plan for the energy sector released on Thursday. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Here are other…
Asia's thermal coal imports elevated on Japan, SK, China buying
Thermal coal prices have dipped alongside global gas prices over the last couple of weeks, but thermal coal market fundamentals are still showing positive signs. Asia's seaborne thermal coal imports are running at elevated levels in June, driven by…
Hospitals overwhelmed as Europe heatwave shifts east
A deadly European heatwave that has saturated hospitals as temperatures soared to record highs was to shift east on Friday, with authorities warning of more misery on a continent not used to stretches of punishing heat. At least 101 million…
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