China and India Shift Oil Import Strategy Amid New U.S. Sanctions on Russian Crude

China and India adjust oil import strategies as U.S. sanctions on Russian crude disrupt supplies. Discover the market shifts and rising competition for Middle Eastern oil. Chinese and Indian refiners … Read More

Hydrogen Industry Receives Long-Awaited Boost with Final Tax Credit Rules

The U.S. Treasury unveils final rules for hydrogen production tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, paving the way for cleaner energy solutions. The hydrogen industry heralded as a cornerstone … Read More

FERC Rejects Amazon Data Center’s Amended Plan at Pennsylvania Nuclear Site

U.S. energy regulators reject Amazon’s revised plan for a data center at a Pennsylvania nuclear site, citing concerns over electricity costs and grid reliability. U.S. energy regulators have turned down … Read More

The Impact of Rooftop Solar Panels on Urban Temperatures: Insights from Simulation Studies

  A recent simulation study led by Dr. Ansar Khan from the University of Calcutta reveals that widespread installation of rooftop photovoltaic solar panels (RPVSPs) can raise urban temperatures by … Read More

Biden to Address Climate Week NYC: A Bold Stand on Clean Energy and Climate Leadership

  On Tuesday, President Joe Biden is set to deliver a keynote speech at Climate Week NYC, a globally recognized event that serves as a platform for advancing climate action. … Read More

How Fossil Fuel Giants Spend Billions on Sportswashing to Distract from Climate Impact

Fossil Fuel Giants Pour Billions into Sports Sponsorship to Divert Attention from Environmental Damage Fossil fuel companies are pouring billions into sports sponsorships, a move critics argue is a strategic … Read More

Investigating the Radiative Effects of Precipitation on Arctic Amplification and Energy Budget

Radiative forcing is a crucial metric in climate modeling, with most models, including general circulation models (GCMs), examining how different atmospheric factors affect it. However, uncertainties remain in satellite observations … Read More

World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor Completed, but Operation Delayed Until 2039

The assembly of the world’s largest fusion reactor, part of the International Fusion Energy Project (ITER), has been completed. However, it won’t be operational until 2039, according to project scientists. … Read More