
US Government Shutdown Poised to Delay Billions From Biden’s Climate Law
A US government shutdown is poised to delay billions of dollars in clean-energy incentives from President Joe Biden’s
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Why Green Air Travel Will Save US Corn Farmers From Extinction
For US corn farmers, the rise of green jet fuel is their best hope of staving off an
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Net Zero by 2050 Still Remains Possible With Rapid Renewables Expansion, Says IEA
Achieving net zero by 2050 is still possible, but requires tripling renewable energy capacity by the end of
1970-01-01 08:00

Indonesia’s Carbon Exchange Paves Way for Coal Plants to Trade
Indonesia opened its first carbon exchange as part of a bid to cap emissions and reap the benefits
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China Considers Charging Users to Compensate Utilities for Building Coal Plants
China is considering compensating utilities for all the coal-fired power they’ve built, including plants that are likely to
1970-01-01 08:00

Appeals Court Refuses to Allow US to Limit Oil Drilling Auction
A federal court upheld a ruling forcing the Biden administration to expand its sale of offshore drilling rights
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Oil Steady Near $90 as Tightness Offset by Macroeconomic Concern
Oil’s march toward $100 a barrel remained on pause as a rapidly tightening market was balanced concerns that
1970-01-01 08:00

Russia Exempts Gasoils, Bunker Fuel From Export Ban
Russia’s government has amended its fuel-export ban, excluding bunker fuel, gasoils and some middle distillates from the export
1970-01-01 08:00

Green Steel Challenges Could Trigger Overseas Push for Posco
Posco, one of the world’s top steelmakers, would need to consider moving some of its most energy-intensive manufacturing
1970-01-01 08:00

Oil Resumes Rally as Hedge Funds Join Increasingly Bullish Bets
Oil climbed for a second day as hedge funds piled on bets that tightening supplies will see a
1970-01-01 08:00

Australia Warns of Impact If China Suffers Sharper Slowdown
The impact of a deeper economic deterioration in China will be mainly felt in Australia through weaker trade
1970-01-01 08:00

Australia to Carry On Pursuing WTO Case on China Wine Tariffs
Australia will continue pursuing a case at the World Trade Organization against China’s tariffs on wine imports, rejecting
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