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EU launches first phase of world’s first carbon border tariff

By Philip Blenkinsop and Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union launched on Sunday the first phase of the world's first system to impose CO2 emissions tariffs on imported steel, cement

UK faced joint-warmest September on record – provisional data

LONDON (Reuters) - The UK experienced its joint-warmest September ever last month due to the impact of climate change, its weather office said on Monday, citing provisional statistics. September's

U.N. Libya envoy urges unified Derna flood response

(Reuters) - The United Nations' Libya envoy said on Monday he was concerned about "unilateral and competing initiatives" by Libyan institutions to rebuild Derna, where a destructive flood killed

Mass death of Amazon river dolphins linked to severe drought, heat

By Bruno Kelly MANAUS (Reuters) - The carcasses of 120 river dolphins have been found floating on a tributary of the Amazon River since last week in circumstances that experts suspect were caused by

IMF says private sector needs to shoulder most of climate investment burden

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most of the $2 trillion in annual climate investments in developing countries needed by 2030 will have to come from the private sector, the IMF said, warning

Temperatures in Spain shatter records as October kicks off

MADRID (Reuters) - The start of October in Spain this year has been the warmest since records began, the country's meteorological agency AEMET said on Monday, with nearly 40% of weather stations

Temperatures in Spain shatter records as October kicks off with heatwave

MADRID (Reuters) - The start of October in Spain this year has been the warmest since records began, the country's meteorological agency AEMET said on Monday, with nearly 40% of weather stations

Climate leaders gather ahead of ‘challenging’ COP 28

By Pietro Lombardi MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Energy Minister Teresa Ribera has warned that talks at the COP28 climate summit will be "challenging" as she opened a gathering of energy ministers and

South African minister gives green light to TotalEnergies drilling off Cape coast

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's environment ministry has given the go-ahead for TotalEnergies to drill offshore for natural gas and oil, after rejecting an appeal from more than a dozen

UK water firms chalk out billions of pounds in investment to fix water quality

(Reuters) -Several UK water firms on Monday proposed investing billion of pounds to tackle water quality, leakage and pollution issues, in a move that an industry body said would see bills rise by an

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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.