
Santos Eyes Cheap Direct Air Capture for ‘Green Methane’
Santos Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest gas producer, says it can slash the cost of sucking carbon dioxide directly out
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Sewage Spills Push Apologetic UK Water Companies to Spend More
UK water companies have publicly apologized and laid out a multi-billion pound modernization plan to curb the volume
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A Pipeline Pushed to the Limit Preceded Keystone’s Worst Oil Spill
When a seam joining two segments of the Keystone oil pipeline ruptured on a frigid night last December
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Top Offset Project Must Hand Zimbabwe Revenue or Close
Zimbabwe’s Environment Minister said the operators of a project generating carbon credits from an area almost the size
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We come, we take pictures, we leave: Gaza's grim routine
Now I come once a year for the annual flare up between Gaza militants in Israel. The flare up lasts a few days, maybe a week. I cover it. I leave.
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EU Spat Over Nuclear Energy Escalates as Key Vote Delayed
A key European Union law on scaling up renewable energy by the end of the decade has been
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Philippines May Retake Control of Grid Operator, Marcos Says
The Philippine government will take back control, if needed, of the company that runs the nation’s power transmission
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An AI CEO Went to Washington and Asked for Rules: Key Takeaways
The Senate’s first major hearing on artificial intelligence covered everything from the lighthearted marvels of generative AI to
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US FTC sues to block Amgen's $27.8 billion deal for Horizon Therapeutics
By Diane Bartz and Leroy Leo WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday it has filed a
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Zimbabwe Plans Takeover of Carbon Credit Trade, Voids Past Deals
Zimbabwe’s government said it will take control of the production of carbon credits in the country, stipulating that
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Biden officially vetoes resolution blocking temporary suspension of tariffs on solar panel imports
President Joe Biden has officially vetoed a resolution that would halt a Commerce Department rule temporarily suspending tariffs on solar panels imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam -- writing that passage "of this resolution bets against American innovation."
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Japan approves energy firms' household power price hike
TOKYO Japan's government on Tuesday has approved an increase in household electricity rates of made by seven major
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