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The dramatic landscape at Marsden Moor (National Trust/David Preston/PA)
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West Yorkshire moor found to store more than a million tonnes of carbon

Marsden Moor, a popular spot for tourists and walkers between Manchester and Leeds, is known for its blanket peat bogs stretching across the...

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Transforming America’s busiest ports: The shift to zero-emissions cargo handling

RMI: The shift to zero-emissions cargo handling equipment at ports is economically viable and technologically feasible, but more data is needed to guide...

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World Resources Institute: Lessons From the Coal Boom That Didn’t Happen

It’s clear that growth in coal power is slowing down, meaning the worst-case scenario has not come to pass. But slower growth is...

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Energy transition inevitable, but US counties reliant on fossil fuel may struggle to bridge revenue gap: study

The energy transition might be inevitable, but it also poses significant financial challenges for local governments, particularly those heavily reliant on fossil fuel...

The coast guard has warned that if the entire cargo leaked it would be an 'environmental catastrophe' and the worst oil spill in the Philippine history (AFP)
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Philippine coast guard says oil leaking from sunken tanker

Manila oil spill continues to grow after tanker sank off the coast of the Philippines, with divers reporting "minimal leak" of 1.4m litres...

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Japan’s JERA to launch new gas-fired power plant to avoid electricity shortages

Any additional capacity is welcomed now as Japan has been suffering tight power supply during peak summer and winter demand seasons due to...

FILE PHOTO: The logo of energy services firm Baker Hughes is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
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Baker Hughes sees lower North America activity; bets on foreign demand

Baker Hughes cut its North American spending outlook but raised full-year revenue estimates, betting on strong international growth and gas equipment demand.

MEG Energy Corp. says it has started bringing workers back to its Christina Lake oilsands site after evacuating all non-essential personnel last week due to wildfires in northern Alberta.The MEG Energy Corp. logo is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, MEG Energy *MANDATORY CREDIT*
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MEG Energy workers returning to Alberta oilsands site after wildfire evacuation

MEG Energy resumes operations at Christina Lake after wildfires; CEO Gates cites effective firebreaks and worker safety assurances amidst ongoing regional fires.

FILE PHOTO: A drone view of the Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm as the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project became operational in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada May 1, 2024. REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier/File Photo
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Canada likely to delay Trans Mountain pipeline sale: report

Canadian government will likely stall the sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline until after the election in 2025, Bloomberg reported Friday

FILE PHOTO: Workers ride a motorcycle past one of the access to the state oil company Pemex's Olmeca refinery in Dos Bocas, Paraiso, Mexico June 21, 2024. REUTERS/Luis Manuel Lopez/File Photo
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Mexico seeks more 2025 fuel import deals after refinery delays

Due to Olmeca refinery problems, Mexico fuel imports set to rise as Pemex talks to overseas refiners about possible trading deals.

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