By Rajendra Jadhav and Mayank Bhardwaj MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India could export 6 million tonnes of sugar in the […]
UK regulator asked to sanction Carnival, Just Eat over climate disclosures
By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s markets regulator has been urged to sanction cruise ship company Carnival and food […]
Analysis: Green-push dilemma – China’s steel curbs could cripple price control efforts
By Min Zhang and Gavin Maguire BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China is facing a high profile test of its commitment to […]
IKEA starts selling renewable energy to households in Sweden
By Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – IKEA, the world’s biggest furniture brand, is branching out into selling renewable energy to […]
Renewable fuel companies edge out some refiners on feedstock
By Stephanie Kelly and Laura Sanicola NEW YORK (Reuters) – Both renewable fuel processors and oil refiners are trying to […]
U.S. opens probe into Tesla’s Autopilot over emergency vehicle crashes
By David Shepardson and Hyunjoo Jin WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. auto safety regulators on Monday opened a formal safety probe into […]
Detroit sticks with trucks, SUVs despite lofty 2030 goals for EVs
By Paul Lienert DETROIT (Reuters) – The future may belong to electric cars, but for U.S. automakers, trucks will rule […]
Drumbeat grows louder for BHP to exit petroleum
By Sonali Paul and Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Expectations are growing that BHP Group Ltd will deliver a verdict on […]
German Greens’ chancellor candidate urges higher tariffs on Chinese imports
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s Green Party’s chancellor candidate said the European Union should impose tougher barriers for Chinese imports to […]
New York’s pension fund to review oil holdings, axes more coal investments
By Liz Hampton (Reuters) – The third-largest U.S. public pension fund on Thursday said it is launching reviews over climate […]