By Chen Aizhu SINGAPORE (Reuters) -PetroChina may sell out from natural gas projects in Australia and oil sands in Canada […]
Fourth person dies following Amtrak train derailment in Missouri
By Rich McKay (Reuters) -A fourth person has died after an Amtrak train carrying about 275 passengers and a dozen […]
Explainer-How the U.S. Supreme Court could hobble Biden’s climate efforts
By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling this week that will […]
Arab states planning rapid wind and solar expansion- report
CAIRO (Reuters) – Arab states could come close to achieving renewable energy targets for 2030 if they complete planned utility-scale […]
Michigan court tosses charges against ex-governor, others stemming from Flint water crisis
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) – The Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out charges against former Governor Rick Snyder and […]
Tokyo June heatwave worst since 1875 as power supply creaks under strain
By Kantaro Komiya and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan baked under scorching temperatures for a fourth successive day on Tuesday, […]
Listed companies on track to cause nearly 3 degree climate ‘chaos’ – MSCI
By Noah Browning LONDON (Reuters) – Equity index compiler MSCI said on Tuesday the world’s listed companies were on a […]
Solar developer Intersect gets $750 million investment from private equity firm TPG
(Reuters) – A top U.S. solar energy project developer on Tuesday announced a $750 million equity investment from the climate-focused […]
From Peru to Uganda, activists call on Deutsche Bank to drop fossil finance
By Tom Sims and Marta Orosz FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Climate activists from Peru to Uganda are descending on Deutsche Bank’s […]
From war to wild weather, global crop problems point to years of high food prices
By Karl Plume and Rod Nickel (Reuters) – Eric Broten had planned to sow about 5,000 acres of corn this […]