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BP launches first US biogas plant since Archaea acquisition

LONDON (Reuters) - BP on Wednesday launched its first plant processing renewable gas from landfill since its $4 billion acquisition of the largest U.S. biogas producer Archaea Energy last December.

Toxic smoke from Croatia depot fire spreads in region, may spell ecological risks

OSIJEK, Croatia (Reuters) - A large fire at a plastics depot in the eastern Croatian town of Osijek early on Wednesday has spread to a nearby building where chemicals were stored, releasing toxic

Ireland faces billions of euros a year in future climate costs -watchdog

DUBLIN (Reuters) - The cost of meeting Ireland's climate targets in full may cost the state up to 5.5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) a year or 2% of modified gross national income from 2026-2030, its

Climate change and its human causes cannot be denied, papal document says

By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday appealed to climate change deniers and foot-dragging politicians to have a change of heart, saying they cannot gloss over its

India, Japan launch sustainability fund worth $600 million for low carbon emission projects

Japan Bank for International Cooperation will contribute 51% of that figure and the remaining 49% will be invested by India’s National Investment and Infrastructure Fund.

Belize to launch project to make biofuel from seaweed clogging Caribbean coasts

(Reuters) - Belize is developing a pilot project to convert the masses of foul-smelling sargassum seaweed swamping its pristine beaches into biofuel, its prime minister said in a statement published

Tropical Storm Philippe brings flash flooding to Eastern Caribbean

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Philippe churned further northwest across the Caribbean on Tuesday, the U.S.-based National Hurricane Center said as it forecast strong winds and heavy

New York deluge triggers flash floods, brings chaos to subways

By Jonathan Allen and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK (Reuters) -Torrential downpours after a week of mostly steady rainfall brought flash flooding to New York City on Friday, disrupting subway service,

Lawmakers withhold green light for new EU green policy chiefs

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Parliament's environment committee on Tuesday declined to accept the two nominees to lead Europe's climate agenda, demanding more details on how they

Two earthquakes rattle Nepal, injuring 17, triggering landslides

By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Two earthquakes rocked western Nepal on Tuesday, injuring 17 people, damaging homes and triggering a landslide that blocked a major highway, authorities said. The

On Camera

Euphoria season 3 is an empty spectacle. Fans are upset, they want it cancelled

Euphoria's characters, who once carried moral ambiguity and emotional density, now feel like flat archetypes of the people they once were.

Strategic petroleum reserves: Why India needs bigger oil buffers & how others compare | Cut The Clutter

This is the transcript of Ep 1830 of Cut the Clutter, where Shekhar Gupta explains why strategic petroleum reserves are a national necessity & how India compares with China, US & Japan.

DRDO unveils amphibious battle platforms with crewless turrets, anti-tank missile capability

Tracked and wheeled variants, built in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems and Bharat Forge, carry 30mm turrets, cross water using hydro jets, and are 65% indigenous.

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.