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Big Oil isn’t part of the clean energy push, despite its claims, study shows | NEWS
A new study mapping the portfolios of the world's 250 biggest oil and gas companies found their deployment of renewable energy is paltry. (Image: Pixabay) A new study that mapped the portfolios of the world’s 250 biggest oil and gas companies found their deployment of renewable energy is paltry: they’re responsible for...
Arab Energy Organization calls for balanced mix as oil, gas exceed 50%
The Secretary General of the Arab Energy Organization has affirmed the need for balance in the global energy sector. The world is in a constant state of balancing the need to rely on existing fossil fuel infrastructure that has served the human race so well, with the need to adopt...
Crypto News: Bitcoin Price Prediction For Week Two Of October
Disclaimer: This is a Press Release provided by a third party who is responsible for the content. Please conduct your own research before taking any action based on the content. All traders and investors can talk about right now is the recent market collapse and Bitcoin price performance. In recent...
Bitcoin V-Shaped Recovery Faces Hurdles – Can Bulls Sustain The Momentum?
Bitcoin price corrected losses and traded above the $114,000 level. BTC is now struggling and might face hurdles near the $116,000 level. Bitcoin started a recovery wave above the $113,500 resistance level. The price is trading below $116,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend...
Coral reefs are at a tipping point after surging global temperatures
Coral reefs are being severely damaged by climate changeWaterFrame/Alamy A recent surge in ocean temperatures has caused the widespread bleaching and death of warm-water corals around the world, officially triggering the first climate tipping point for one of Earth’s ecosystems, scientists have declared. The collapse of one of the world’s...
A new island erupted from the sea – can it show us how nature works without human interfer
The crew of the Ísleifur II had just finished casting their nets off the coast of southern Iceland when they realised something was wrong. In the early morning gloom in November 1963, a dark mass filled the sky over the Atlantic Ocean. They rushed to the radio, thinking that another...