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Coal is back in AustralianSuper's portfolio. What happened to that net zero pledge?
Almost six years ago, the country's biggest superannuation fund announced a major policy update: AustralianSuper's investment portfolio would be subject to a net zero carbon emissions target in line with the Paris agreement. To make the point, the…
Global Emissions Hit A New Record As U.S. Emissions Rebounded
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…
LZ Granderson: How to be better stewards of the nation into our fourth century
Of all the wonders that American ingenuity has produced over its first 250 years — from shrinking the globe via the airplane to improving the hamburger by adding a slice of cheese — perhaps our deepest imprint on modern society was…
Clay, kilns and the cost of survival for UK tile manufacturers
Standing beside a machine older than her grandfather, Tessa Oldroyd feeds clay through a clanky mechanism driven by iron cogs that have been turning for more than a century. In her hands, Britain's tile-making past is very much alive. But a dozen…
Five Energy Stocks Riding Texas's Data Center Power Boom
Fly into Abilene, Amarillo or Midland this year and you'll see the buildout before you land: cranes over half-finished turbine halls, miles of freshly trenched pipeline right-of-way, and fenced-off scrubland that a year ago grew nothing but…
Legendary Trader Considers Selling Bitcoin for Gold
Legendary commodities trader Peter Brandt has revealed that he is considering selling a portion of his Bitcoin holdings to reallocate the capital into gold. He has predicted that the lustrous metal is currently on track to 'gain substantially on…
Europe's smallest airport costing just £9m to build with only 3 flights a day
Ostrava Airport is located in the Czech Republic One airport in Europe barely gets any visitors for most of the year, with just three flights a day. It's not only one of the smallest in Europe, but one of the smallest in the world. One person who…
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Please or to access all these features Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting. Hi everyone, please could you help a clueless northerner out? 😂 I'm off to London on Friday for a…
The Energy Stock Most Investors Overlook-And Why You Should Consider Adding It to Your Portfolio Today.
Many energy stocks rallied this year as the Middle East conflict drove up oil prices and the power-hungry cloud and AI markets gobbled up massive amounts of power. However, one former market darling that didn't participate in that rally was Vistra…
China faces heavy costs in invasion: think tank
By Chen Cheng-liang and Sam Garcia / Staff writers China would face massive economic costs if it blockaded or invaded Taiwan, a Washington think tank said in a report, adding that “a conflict over Taiwan poses the gravest threat to trade in…
The Largest Solar Farm In America Has Almost 2 Million Panels - Here's Where It Is
While it still makes up a relatively small part of U.S. electricity production, solar power has overtaken coal for the first time, thanks to massive investment in new facilities and despite the fact that solar power is being weakened by air…
EU energy mix shifts as natural gas and renewables show growth
The supply of natural gas and renewable energy across the European Union grew during 2025, while the use of coal and petroleum products saw a continued decline, according to preliminary data released by Eurostat this week. The supply of natural gas…
How a son rescued his father from the rubble of Venezuela's earthquakes
“This, right here, this is my eldest son,” Jose said tearfully, gesturing to 26-year-old Jesus Garcia, a muscular man with reflective sunglasses and a close-cropped beard. “He was one of the heroes who rescued me.” Jesus…
Meet the mussels doing the dirty work of cleaning up Newtown Creek
TINA, a new resident of industrial north Greenpoint, has a shock of green hair and a belly full of shellfish. She spends her days cleaning the polluted waters of Newtown Creek, the federal Superfund site dividing Brooklyn and Queens. TINA is a…
Commons Energy committee chair calls for 'certainty' on Rosebank and Jackdaw'
Bill Esterson said the case for approving the two North Sea developments, along with the previously announced Oil and Gas Price Mechanism (OGPM), had become 'increasingly compelling' to him and a number of committee colleagues. That call was echoed…
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