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ExxonMobil takes $1 billion Cuba property fight to US Supreme Court

ExxonMobil has taken its decades-old property dispute with Cuba to the highest court in the United States. The American energy giant is demanding more than $1 billion in compensation...

Microsoft scales renewable energy contracts alongside $50 billion AI investment

Microsoft is expanding rapidly in artificial intelligence and cloud computing. At the same time,...

Norway launches world’s first hydrogen cargo ship, emitting only water vapor

Norway has launched what is being described as the world’s first hydrogen-powered cargo ship,...

Ford’s EV unit loses $4.8 billion as company pivots toward hybrids

Ford’s EV business faced a tough year. The company’s EV unit lost $4.8 billion...

Tesla files criminal complaint in Germany over alleged secret union recording

Tesla has filed a criminal complaint in Germany against a representative of a major...

AT&T to Remove Lead Cables from Lake Tahoe

AT&T will remove more than 100,000 pounds of lead cables from Lake Tahoe after a long battle in litigation. Environmental activists and local leaders...

Electric Vehicle Batteries Sparking a Powerful Change

What Are Electric Vehicle Batteries? The engines of the electric vehicle (EV) industry are the batteries. Unlike gasoline-powered cars that use internal combustion engines, EVs...

Biofuel Boost: India’s Struggle and Success with Used Cooking Oil

India is on the brink of a biofuel revolution. Significant steps are being taken to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels. The focus...

Filming Controversy: Breach of Protected Area Rules

Introduction to the Investigation A recent music video by a prominent pop star has ignited controversy and led to an official investigation in Spain. The...

♻️ Enough plastic to fill Central Park to the Empire State Building’s height — every single year

The world generates a total of 57 million tons of plastic pollution annually, and a substantial part ends up in the Global South. That's...

Bat Population Decline Linked to Rise in Infant Deaths

New research has unexpectedly linked disappearing bat populations to a rise in infant deaths. According to the new study, published in Science, an insects-eating...

Methane emergency: greenhouse gas 80 times stronger than CO₂ may derail Paris climate goals

The emission levels of methane are on the rise, which could jeopardize our chances of meeting the climate goals established in the Paris Agreement....

Saudi Arabia’s Aggressive Shift in Natural Gas Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Saudi Arabia is taking important steps toward becoming a key natural gas player in the global field. In fact, this is no longer merely...

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Upper Peninsula by National Weather Service

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm. Watch for parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, U.P., effective until 5 p.m. today. Residents and...

Bartlett, Ahold Delhaize USA, and Kellanova Partner to Transform Wheat Farming and Reduce Scope 3 Emissions

Bartlett, a prominent grain merchandiser and processor in the United States, has joined forces with grocery retailer Ahold Delhaize USA. Along with a global...

Ozone Layer at Risk: Starlink Satellites Pose New Threat

The ongoing effort to extend internet coverage globally through satellite constellations has led to significant improvements in connectivity. Leading these efforts is SpaceX's Starlink...

Singapore Beaches Closed due to Oil Spill on Sentosa Island

Sentosa, a well-known resort island and refuge for expatriates in Singapore, has closed its beaches due to an oil spill disaster at a nearby...

The Region in the US Most Vulnerable to a Catastrophic Tsunami

The pacific Northwest of the united States particularly the coastal regions of Washington oregon  and Northern California  stands at the highest risk for devastating...

Heatwave Alerts Across USA: Impact on Canada and Regional Variability

With scorching temperatures gripping a huge swath of the country from the arid deserts of Arizona. To the crowded streets of New York meteorologists...
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