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ClimateEmissionsNews

How green are your trainers? Team Japan labels carbon footprint

Japanese Olympians' jackets, trousers and other items will have the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during production stamped on them.

BusinessElectricityNews

Spain suspends trade in energy company Naturgy

Spanish holding vehicle Criteria said it is in discussions with an investor group that has been talking to core Naturgy shareholders over a...

BusinessElectric Vehicles (EVs)News

China’s BYD unveils three new models for its off-road lineup

Toyota's Land Cruiser, Stellantis' Jeep and Tata Motors' Jaguar Land Rover have been the leading players in the off-road vehicle segment that BYD...

Carbon ManagementEmissionsIndustryManufacturingNews

No major role for carbon capture in steel industry, report says

Carbon capture systems have made "little or no commercial progress" for steelmakers in Europe as alternative technologies gain ground.

BusinessMiningNews

Australia’s Rinehart takes stake in Lynas Rare Earths

As Australia's richest person takes stake in mining company, industry wonders if talks of a merger with MP Materials could be reignited.

CourtsElectricityIndigenousInfrastructureNewsTransmission

US court rejects a request by tribes to block $10B energy line

Judge rules that Native Americans are years too late in bringing claim that transmission line would violate "culturally significant" valley.

EmissionsFuelLiquefied Natural GasNewsRegulations

Texas regulators fine Freeport LNG for environmental breaches

Exporter hit with six-figure fine after releasing carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide amounts in violation of emissions rules.

BusinessCritical MineralsMiningNews

Rio Tinto aims to keep Resolution’s copper in US, executive says

The Arizona mine would, if developed, over its life produce more than 40 billion pounds of copper and supply more than a quarter...

BusinessMiningNewsPolitics

US set to reject access road to northern Alaska mining district

The U.S. Interior Department's recommendation to end the project in its current form could come in an environmental analysis due later this week

ElectricityHydropowerNewsResiliencyUtilitiesWeather

Ecuador rations electricity as drought persists in the northern Andes

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador on Tuesday began to ration electricity in the country’s main cities as a drought linked to the El...

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