The energy landscape is continually shaped by political decisions that sometimes contradict scientific advancements and environmental concerns.
The historian Adam Tooze discusses Davos, China and the fading of an old world order. This is an edited transcript of “The ...
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Hot spring flowing through colorful earth
Drone shot of a geothermal spring with vibrant soil colors and mineral-rich flow. A striking natural scene from above.
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Questioning what we know about the Mt. Everest mystery
This video explores unanswered questions and new perspectives surrounding a mysterious event on Mount Everest, reviewing ...
AI data centers are driving a surge in new gas projects. The US is now leading a global surge in new gas power plants being built in large part to satisfy growing energy demand for data centers. And ...
The Sattitla Highlands National Monument is northeast of McCloud and encompasses Medicine Lake and 230,000 acres of ...
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Global Mining Stocks On Cusp Of Supercycle As AI Boom Stokes Metals
A major driver for the change is that commodities such as copper and aluminum have become less correlated to economic cycles.
Futures prices for natural gas — fuel for home furnaces and power plants alike — jumped 70% in the US over a wild week of ...
Saudi Basic Industries (Sabic) has sold its petrochemical plants in Europe and its thermoplastics business in Europe and the ...
Governor Tim Walz announced the shooting and demanded on social media that the thousands of federal agents in Minnesota leave the state. A DHS official said the shooting victim was armed, but offered ...
An economist and an environmental law expert explain why a tax is more palatable to the industry and better for the public than regulation. Understanding sea ice loss requires expensive and difficult ...
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