Plastic pollution keeps growing. Here are three ways to solve it
The main target of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions by 2060.
The main target of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions by 2060.
Even in an optimistic low emission scenario for 2050, more than half the world’s copper mines will be in areas exposed to drought risk that’s deemed significant, high or extreme, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP report.
Fiscal control is essential for financial stability, and better carbon-abatement policies can strengthen fiscal control.
Overseas sales of those three products — identified by Beijing as vital for future economic growth — surged above $150 billion last year, an increase of more than one-fifth, according to a new report from Australia’s Griffith Asia Institute.
Natron Energy Inc. will unveil what it bills as the first full-scale plant in the US for making sodium-ion batteries on Monday. The plant situated near Michigan’s western shore has already started making cells and plans its first shipments in June.
Instead of passing through Egypt’s Suez Canal, hundreds of vessels since mid-December are sailing around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope — a detour that adds at least a week to the journey between South Asia and northern Europe.
Client withdrawals from US funds targeting environmental, social and governance goals reached $8.8 billion in the first three months of 2024, according to fresh data compiled by Morningstar.
“These stocks are in a very good macro environment,” said Abhay Agarwal, a fund manager at Piper Serica Advisors Pvt. “This will be a big story for the next five years” that can provide multifold returns.
Vitol Group, Gunvor Group and Mercuria Energy Group are among the traders building out their metals teams, as they look to deploy capital generated by record profits.
As interest in AI surges, so too has scrutiny of the technology's energy intensity and its corresponding burden on data centres and power grids.
Traditional methods of ripping materials out of the ground and refining them for battery backs requires enormous amounts of energy.