Climate & Resource

UK Sets 87% Emissions Cut by 2040 as Net Zero Debate Intensifies

The United Kingdom has set a new legally binding target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 87% below 1990 levels by 2040. This supports...

Wednesday 3rd June marked our seventh annual Carbon Literate Organisation (CLO) Awards. This year, we celebrated 101 new organisations achieving CLO accreditation across a...

Nickel Prices Rally: Why AEMC Matters in the New Supply Crunch

Disseminated on behalf of Alaska Energy Metals Corporation Nickel prices have recently climbed to their highest level in nearly two years, driven by supply cuts...

Two Americas on Climate: California Tightens Carbon Rules While SEC Backs Away

Last week, U.S. climate policy changed quickly. California boosted its carbon market, but federal regulators decided to weaken climate disclosure rules.ezstandalone.cmd.push(function () { ezstandalone.showAds(119);...

World Bank and Japan Unveil New Strategy to Strengthen Asia’s Energy Security and Critical Minerals Sector

The World Bank Group and Japan have expanded their partnership. This aims to help developing countries build stronger supply chains and secure energy systems....

BYD Stock (1211.HK) in Focus: Record EV Exports, Solid-State Batteries Advances, and Smart Driving Push

BYD (1211.HK Stock) made headlines for three different reasons. The company reported record overseas sales, outlined plans to introduce solid-state batteries, and announced a...

Lithium Price Trends: Why NILI Could Benefit From the New Volatility Era

Disseminated on behalf of Surge Battery Metals. Lithium carbonate prices in China have risen close to their highest levels in years, officially passing the 200,000...

London’s Gatwick Airport Uses Nature-Based Solutions to Offset 10,000 Tonnes of Emissions

Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) is enhancing its climate efforts by investing in nature-based carbon removal projects across England. The airport has teamed up with...

World Cup 2026: How Stadiums Move Beyond Sports Venues and Turn Into Clean Energy Hubs for the Grid

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a global sports event that is becoming a large-scale test of clean energy use in public infrastructure. A...

Google’s 200 MW Solar Deal in Oklahoma Highlights the Growing Energy Cost of AI

Google has signed a 15-year agreement to purchase 200 megawatts (MW) of solar power from the Solstice Solar project in Oklahoma, developed by Enlight...

Rio Tinto’s $1.5 Billion AP60 Expansion Boosts Low-Carbon Aluminum Production in Canada

The aluminum industry faces pressure to cut emissions while meeting the growing demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, and consumer electronics. In this setting,...

Elon Musk’s 100 GW Solar Moonshot: Can Tesla (TSLA) and SpaceX Pull It Off?

Elon Musk wants SpaceX and Tesla (TSLA stock) teams to build 100 gigawatts of solar power manufacturing capacity in the US. He wants to...

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