By Ilona Wissenbach and Jan Schwartz MUNICH (Reuters) – The EU deal to phase out combustion engine cars in just […]
Typhoon warning issued ahead of Hong Kong handover anniversary
BEIJING (Reuters) -Hong Kong’s weather forecaster released a typhoon warning late on Wednesday, urging the public to stay away from […]
Texas proposes rules to ready natgas industry for weather emergencies
(Reuters) – The Texas Railroad Commission (RRC), which oversees the state’s oil and natural gas industries, approved a proposed weatherization […]
Crunch time for power grid as Japan’s heatwave gets even hotter
By Yuka Obayashi and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan braced on Wednesday for its hottest day yet of a record-breaking […]
Norway must prepare for faster drop in oil demand on road to 2050 – IEA
By Nora Buli OSLO (Reuters) – Norway must do more to prepare for a decline in its dominant oil and […]
Hyundai, Kia raided over suspected defeat devices in Germany, shares plunge
BERLIN/SEOUL (Reuters) -German authorities have raided Hyundai and Kia over allegations that they put over 210,000 diesel vehicles with suspected […]
U.S. power companies face supply-chain crisis this summer
By Scott DiSavino (Reuters) – U.S. power companies are facing supply crunches that may hamper their ability to keep the […]
EU countries reach deal on climate laws after late-night talks
By Kate Abnett LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) -EU countries clinched deals on proposed laws to combat climate change early Wednesday, backing a […]
At Australia mine, Glencore balances reforestation drive, coal profit
By Praveen Menon HUNTER VALLEY, Australia (Reuters) – At Glencore’s aging Mt Owen open-cut coal mines north of Sydney, a […]
Britain starts building ‘guard rails’ for green bonds
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Issuers of bonds that raise cash for “green” projects should voluntarily apply industry standards […]