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pv-magazine.com - Patrick Jowett - Philippines imported 4 GW of Chinese solar panels in January-April
Philippines imported 4 GW of Chinese solar panels in January-April
pv magazine Global

Over 4 GW of Chinese solar panels were imported into the Philippines between January and April this year, according to the latest report from energy think tank Ember. Ember's latest report uses Philippines customs data to highlight a growing surge…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - China's April industrial profits grow at fastest in more than two years
China's April industrial profits grow at fastest in more than two years
The Standard

China's industrial profits in April grew at the fastest pace since November 2023, despite financial pressures stemming from softening domestic demand and rising component costs exacerbated by the Middle East crisis. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT…

scmp.com - Theodora Yu - Solar, so good: Hong Kong's new landfill-based plant can power 360 homes
Solar, so good: Hong Kong's new landfill-based plant can power 360 homes
South China Morning Post

Hong Kong has launched a new solar farm built on restored landfill in Tseung Kwan O, that aims to cut carbon emissions by an amount equivalent to planting about 20,000 trees each year. Jointly developed by environmental services firm Veolia and…

semafor.com - Jeronimo Gonzalez - China's industrial profits surge at fastest rate in two years
China's industrial profits surge at fastest rate in two years
Semafor

China's industrial profits last month grew at their fastest pace in more than two years, easing fears that the Iran war would upend the sector. The new figures still pointed to signs of China's economic divergence: While exports remained strong…

cnbc.com - Joseph Wilkins - Silver could fall further after latest slump, analysts say as they warn of demand destruction
Silver could fall further after latest slump, analysts say as they warn of demand destruction
CNBC

Silver's breakneck rally of over 140% last year is now deterring buyers in various industries, said UBS. Its use in a wide range of industrial purposes means it is more sensitive to the economic cycle than gold. 'The demand erosion is likely to…

washingtonexaminer.com - Peter Murphy - The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing
The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing
Washington Examiner

Turns out even climate scientists on the U.N. dole have a modicum of self-respect such that they can no longer defend such lunatic predictions that were never plausible from the start. “For the 21st century, this range [of future climate…

scmp.com - Tan Kong Yam - Opinion | China's next big leap: becoming a frontier science civilisation
Opinion | China's next big leap: becoming a frontier science civilisation
South China Morning Post

Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew once offered a striking observation on the nature of American power, wrote Harvard professor Joseph Nye in 2011. China, Lee argued, could draw upon its massive population but the United States…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - Tseung Kwan O landfill solar farm begins operation for carbon neutrailty
Tseung Kwan O landfill solar farm begins operation for carbon neutrailty
The Standard

The city's largest landfill-based solar farm officially commenced operations on Thursday at the South East New Territories Landfill, marking a significant milestone in Hong Kong's mission to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. SCROLL TO CONTINUE…

independent.co.uk - Nick Ferris - Economic self-interest to drive France's foreign aid, minister says
Economic self-interest to drive France's foreign aid, minister says
The Independent

France is to prioritise foreign aid programmes that areas where the country has a strong self-interest or expertise, the country's global development minister has told The Independent – having joined a host of nations that have slashed aid…

independent.co.uk - Millie Cooke - Starmer 'facing calls to rethink approach to North Sea drilling'
Starmer 'facing calls to rethink approach to North Sea drilling'
The Independent

Sir Keir Starmer is said to be under pressure from cabinet ministers to rethink his opposition to new North Sea drilling amid growing economic pressure from the war in Iran. It comes after Sir Tony Blair launched a major intervention on Tuesday…

climatedepot.com - The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing
The climate change house of cards is finally collapsing
Climate Depot

The prevailing climate change narrative took a big hit in recent days, as scientists who comprise the United Nations's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are backing away from more outlandish climate predictions for the 21st century. Extreme…

rediff.com - Text Feed - Reliance's Green Energy Push: First Solar Modules Delivered
Reliance's Green Energy Push: First Solar Modules Delivered
Rediff.com

Reliance Industries marks a significant step in its green energy initiatives with the delivery of its first high-efficiency solar modules from the Jamnagar complex, signalling the operational launch of its ambitious New Energy business. Reliance…

manchestereveningnews.co.uk - George Lythgoe - New Lidl supermarket could be built in Rochdale
New Lidl supermarket could be built in Rochdale
Manchester Evening News

Lidl has announced plans to build a new superstore in Rochdale. The discount supermarket has targeted land off Wallis Avenue for the site, next to Rochdale Bypass and Kingsway Business Park. The supermarket opening would create up to 40 new local…

smh.com.au - Doug Bright - ClearVue solar glass tech to power Canva Sydney HQ
ClearVue solar glass tech to power Canva Sydney HQ
The Sydney Morning Herald

ClearVue Technologies has scored a major showcase deal after landing a non-binding letter of intent to supply its high-tech solar glass systems for global design giant Canva's new Sydney headquarters. The company's energy-generating glazing…

chron.com - SETH BORENSTEIN - A warmer world creates bigger and more damaging hailstones, study says
A warmer world creates bigger and more damaging hailstones, study says
Chron

WASHINGTON (AP) — A warmer world will likely make bigger and more damaging hail, a new study said. Because climate change from the burning of fossil fuels should make more high-energy unstable air, which is conducive to hail forming, global…

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