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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...

Guatemala shuts down oil production inside a rainforest to protect one of Central America’s last wild forests

Guatemala has taken a powerful and unusual step to protect one of Central America’s most threatened rainforests. The country has decided to shut down...

Former Google executive says society may need to miss climate goals to build AI

Climate concerns are colliding with the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, which now influences how people search online, create content, and make decisions across...

Water scarcity now fueling hundreds of conflicts worldwide, UN report finds

The world has entered a dangerous phase of 'global water bankruptcy' as United Nations report highlight. In other words, many countries are consuming water resources...

As the U.S. clings to oil, China is quietly winning the electric power race

China now sits at the heart of a global energy race that is no longer defined by oil wells, pipelines, or tankers crossing oceans....

Climate risk has arrived on the balance sheet, and companies are already paying the price

Climate change was once treated as a future risk. For years, many companies placed it quietly in risk registers and long-term reports. In 2026,...

Melting Arctic turns Greenland into a global power prize as Trump’s interest resurfaces

Greenland is emerging as a global focal point as the Arctic changes faster than almost any other region on Earth. Ice that once blanketed...

Deadly avalanches kill eight in Austrian Alps as extreme snow danger grips the region

Heavy snowfall and unstable mountain conditions turned deadly in the Austrian Alps on Saturday, as a series of powerful avalanches killed eight people within...

Canada slashes EV tariffs as China lifts canola barriers in major trade thaw

On Friday, Canada and China reached an initial trade agreement that cuts tariffs on electric vehicles and key agricultural products, especially canola. This deal...

Data centers powering AI could soon rival entire nations in electricity demand

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is creating massive profits for tech companies. At the same time, it is putting the planet at...

$250 million Venezuelan oil sale sparks questions after trader’s Trump-linked donations

The United States completed its first sale of Venezuelan crude oil under a new government-led policy. This marks a major shift in how it...

Venezuela becomes ground zero as Trump bets big against the clean-energy tide

The world’s attention has turned sharply toward Venezuela after President Donald Trump moved to strengthen U.S. control over the country’s vast oil reserves. His...

China set to dominate global coal power in 2026 as more than 100 new plants move toward launch

China is preparing to launch more than 100 new coal-fired power generator units in 2026. Out of 104 projects planned worldwide, 85 are in...

There’s a place on Earth where it barely rained for 400 years — and life still figured it out

There is a place on Earth where rain is almost a stranger, yet life continues quietly and steadily. In northern Chile lies the Atacama...

EPA drops lives saved from pollution math, putting business costs ahead of public health

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has quietly changed how it evaluates pollution rules, and as a result, the agency now decides whether...
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