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JPMorgan Isn’t Taking Any Chances With New EU ESG Rule
JPMorgan Isn’t Taking Any Chances With New EU ESG Rule
The asset management unit of JPMorgan Chase & Co. is breaking away from a number of its peers
1970-01-01 08:00
Guns N' Roses to follow up Perhaps with The General in October
Guns N' Roses to follow up Perhaps with The General in October
Guns N' Roses will release a B-side to 'Perhaps' in October.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bezos’ Blue Origin Methane Emissions Were Spotted by the Space Station
Bezos’ Blue Origin Methane Emissions Were Spotted by the Space Station
Methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, is thought to be responsible for more than a quarter of global warming
1970-01-01 08:00
New ‘extreme’ wildfire risk alert sounded in Greece as five villages are evacuated
New ‘extreme’ wildfire risk alert sounded in Greece as five villages are evacuated
Greek authorities have warned of an “extreme” wildfire risk around capital Athens as strong winds have renewed burning infernos and prompted evacuations in five northern villages. The alert was issued for areas around Athens and other parts of southern Greece on Monday as the large summer wildfire, which has already destroyed several homes over the weekend, was feared to have come dangerously close to residential areas. A wildfire, which ignited near the town of Alexandroupolis over the weekend, led to evacuations in eight villages that were emptied on Saturday due to the advancing flames. Some 200 firefighters, assisted by 16 water-dropping aircraft, volunteers and police, were battling the blaze near Alexandroupolis. Local authorities said about half a dozen outlying houses and outbuildings were badly damaged in two of the evacuated villages, as well as a church. Sections of a major highway were closed for a second day as smoke reduced visibility, while Alexandroupolis residents were advised to keep their windows shut. Greece’s minister for civil protection, Vassilis Kikilias, said on Sunday that firefighters, police, army personnel and volunteers were “waging an intense battle” in the Alexandroupolis area, and called for extreme public vigilance throughout the country on Monday. “No outdoors work that could trigger a fire will be permitted,” he said. “We must all protect our country.” Across the border in Turkey, the governor of Erdine province declared Sunday that the border crossing at Ipsala had been closed until further notice due to the fires. The fresh alert comes as the Meteo weather service forecasts another round of high temperatures in Greece this week, with mercury expected to reach or even exceed 40 degrees Celsius in certain areas. Warm air masses hovering over the Eastern Mediterranean are expected to raise temperatures by 2-5C above the usual for this time of year. Greece has been suffering from wildfires for weeks now as record-shattering temperatures driven by the climate crisis led to a massive surge in wildfires this year in several countries. While Greece suffers destructive wildfires every summer, scientists said increasing temperatures are making them more frequent and prolonged. Last month, a large wildfire on the resort island of Rhodes forced the evacuation of some 20,000 tourists. Days later, two air force pilots were killed when their water-dropping plane crashed while diving low to tackle a blaze on the island of Evia. Another three wildfire-related deaths have been recorded this summer. Apart from Greece and other European countries, Canada is also witnessing its worst wildfire season on record this year with fires raging for months now. Meanwhile, wildfires in Hawaii’s Maui have killed 114 people. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Mapped: Where are the wildfires in Tenerife as blaze forces thousands to flee Why campaigners say Europe has given up on saving lives in the Mediterranean Heat and wildfires put southern Europe's vital tourism earnings at risk World’s largest carbon-sucking factory starts operation in Iceland ‘The climate crisis is a reality’: Africa’s summer of extremes Against the odds: The fight to save sea turtles in Ras Baridi
1970-01-01 08:00
Indonesia Will Ease Solar Power Rules to Unlock Green Investment
Indonesia Will Ease Solar Power Rules to Unlock Green Investment
Indonesia will temporarily relax rules that have slowed development of solar energy in the coal-dependent country, lifting one
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to Visit Hawaii in Stepped-Up Response to Disastrous Fires
Biden to Visit Hawaii in Stepped-Up Response to Disastrous Fires
President Joe Biden aims to show the federal government is there for Maui residents when he visits the
1970-01-01 08:00
Cargill Tests 123-Foot-Tall Sails in Effort to Slash Fuel Burn
Cargill Tests 123-Foot-Tall Sails in Effort to Slash Fuel Burn
The world’s largest agricultural trader hauls 225 million tons of cargo around the globe each year on hundreds
1970-01-01 08:00
Chandrayaan-3: The race to unravel the mysteries of Moon's south pole
Chandrayaan-3: The race to unravel the mysteries of Moon's south pole
Russia’s Luna-25 crashed before reaching the Moon’s south pole, but India’s Chandrayaan-3 is due to land soon.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 Packers who locked up roster spot in preseason Week 2, one cut candidate on the brink
3 Packers who locked up roster spot in preseason Week 2, one cut candidate on the brink
Matt LaFleur’s club hosted the New England Patriots on Saturday night. What Green Bay Packers players made an impression one way or another?The Green Bay Packers were coming off an encouraging 36-19 win over the Bengals in Cincinnati and hosted the New England Patriots on Saturday night. T...
1970-01-01 08:00
Ecuador votes in historic referendum on oil extraction in the Amazon
Ecuador votes in historic referendum on oil extraction in the Amazon
The people of Ecuador are heading to the polls -- but they're voting for more than just a new president. For the first time in history, the people will decide the fate of oil extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
1970-01-01 08:00
Germany’s Lindner Says Debt Will Be Cut, Rejects Taxation Rumors
Germany’s Lindner Says Debt Will Be Cut, Rejects Taxation Rumors
Finance Minister Christian Lindner has rejected talk that Germany plans to resort to tax measures last used after
1970-01-01 08:00
Severe Weather Set to Boost US Disaster Funding Needs, FEMA Says
Severe Weather Set to Boost US Disaster Funding Needs, FEMA Says
Growing extreme-weather risks mean President Joe Biden’s expected request for billions in extra disaster-relief funding might not be
1970-01-01 08:00
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