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Carbon capture tech a ‘complete falsehood’, says Fortescue Metals chairman

By Julia Payne PARIS (Reuters) - Carbon capture is not a solution for the energy transition and political leaders need to provide real, non-greenwashed, commitments to encourage investment, Andrew

Europe may need to better direct private funds to save green goals

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union may need to do more to direct private funds into sustainable investments or it could fail to meet net-zero economy targets, an EU discussion document

Kerry: Trump can’t stop green energy revolution, but China coal threat looms

By Julia Payne and America Hernandez PARIS - A re-elected Donald Trump won't stop renewable energy deployment, but could reverse anti-coal diplomacy efforts, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for

The first dinosaur was named 200 years ago. We know so much more now

By Will Dunham (Reuters) - On Feb. 20, 1824, English naturalist and theologian William Buckland addressed the Geological Society of London, describing an enormous jaw and limb bones unearthed in a

Environmentalists petition US govt seeking endangered species protection for horseshoe crab

According to the activists, horseshoe crabs – a ‘living fossil’ – are under threat from commercial harvests for bait, biomedical use as well as from habitat loss and climate change.

Atmospheric rivers boosts California’s hydropower supplies

By Nicole Jao NEW YORK (Reuters) - A pair of atmospheric rivers that drenched California in recent weeks will bolster the state's hydropower systems by filling reservoirs and building up snowpack

Nor’easter to blanket New York, Boston in snow on Tuesday

By Julia Harte and Rich McKay NEW YORK (Reuters) - A fast-moving winter storm was expected to hit the U.S. Northeast early on Tuesday, dumping as much as 6 inches (15.24 centimeters) of snow on New

Including energy leaders made COP28 climate summit more meaningful, says Jaber

DUBAI (Reuters) -COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber said on Monday that bringing the energy sector to the table at the U.N. climate summit that was hosted by Dubai in December made the action agenda more

Bringing energy leaders to the table made COP28 climate summit more meaningful- Jaber

DUBAI (Reuters) - COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber said on Monday that bringing the energy sector to the table at the U.N. climate summit that was hosted by Dubai in December made the action agenda

What’s bottom trawling, the new flashpoint between India-Sri Lanka, and why it’s still rampant in India

While India has seasonal bans on trawling and adheres to international guidelines that prohibit ‘destructive fishing activities’, it is still rampantly practised by Indian fishermen.

On Camera

9 judges, 7 questions—The high stakes of the Sabarimala reference case

India is the only country that can protect Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist and Jain traditions, when there are scores of countries that can protect Islam and Christianity. It is India’s duty to protect Indic faiths.

Haryana’s new industrial policy in the works, but industry says old problems remain unsolved

Increase in employment subsidy, Rs 500 crore for estate revamp, new townships in pipeline—but land cost, power breakdowns and inspector raj top among key worries for industry leaders.

Military pushes for private participation in space, more Indian satellites. ‘Can’t rely on single entity’ 

CDS Anil Chauhan says future space capability will not be built by government agencies alone. ‘It will be co-developed with industry, start-ups, and technology innovators’.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.