June 24, 2021 Australia lines up Honeymoon uranium mine as nuclear momentum builds The planned restart of a mothballed uranium mine in Australia -- the world’s third-largest producer -- is a fresh sign that developers are beginning to respond to an improving demand…
June 23, 2021 Horizons ETFs debuts lithium and hydrogen exchange-traded funds “Clean energy is certainly becoming more and more front and center,” one portfolio manager says.
June 23, 2021 In the cost war, renewables are winning battles against fossil fuels — report The International Renewable Energy Agency reports that, in some cases, new renewable power generation capacity has electricity costs lower than the cheapest source of new fossil fuel‑fired capacity.
June 22, 2021 Oil to near $100, commodities boom likely to resume: Qatar forum Oil prices are likely to keep rising toward $100 a barrel while a cool-off in commodity prices won’t last, leaders of key firms said at the Qatar Economic Forum on…
June 22, 2021 CHARTS: Energy transition metals poised for uneven, explosive run higher While prices of industrial metals have rocketed as the world moves away from fossil fuels, future price rises are likely to be limited to a select few energy transition ingredients.
June 21, 2021 Congo digs in over renewal of billionaire Gertler’s oil permits DRC and Dan Gertler are headed for a fight over the Israeli billionaire’s two oil blocks bordering Uganda.
June 21, 2021 Coal-loving Australia rejects green hub on environment risks The renewable energy hub was initially expected to go through fast approvals processes toward its target of first exports by 2028.
June 21, 2021 GRAPHICS: What’s the plan? Corporate polluters lag on setting climate goals More than 40 of the world's 250 biggest corporate emitters - or 16% - are only just starting to assess their emissions, report shows.
June 20, 2021 Climate ‘bad banks’ dedicated to running down coal mines Investing in coal mine 'bad banks' not necessarily sustainable.
June 18, 2021 Adani loses $13 billion in four days in worst wealth rout Four out of six Adani group stocks fell again on Friday, marking the fifth straight session of this week’s selloff.
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