The Paris climate accord, an emblem of global unity against climate change, is under siege as new fossil fuel projects threaten to derail its objectives. These developments sharply contradict the International Energy Agency's directive, which asserts that to maintain a safe climate with only a
In a pivotal shift, the United States Federal Government has decided to back the rejuvenation of Michigan's Palisades Nuclear Power Plant. This decision follows the plant's acquisition by Holtec International, which had initially intended to decommission the aging facility. The federal
The specter of nuclear warfare looms larger as Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a chilling reminder of his nuclear arsenal's capabilities amidst intense global scrutiny. As Putin stands on the verge of further cementing his hold on power with the upcoming presidential elections, his
At Dundee Village Hall's recent town hall, Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan sparked a heated debate with remarks on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Walberg's statements have intensified the conversation on the United States' role in supporting Israel amidst this conflict, particularly
While Canada has been a proponent of diminishing coal usage, aligning with global environmental goals, it paradoxically faces an increase in its coal exportation, which is at odds with its domestic environmental commitments. In an unanticipated turn of events, data from principal Canadian ports
Coal India Ltd (CIL), the world's largest coal producer, is on the brink of achieving a notable landmark in its production levels for fiscal year 2023-24. The company is expected to report a substantial output of 773.7 million tonnes (MT), which signifies an impressive growth of approximately