Category: News

  • Energy Transfer Suit Claims Greenpeace Incites Eco-Terrorism – Bloomberg

    Bloomberg Energy Transfer Suit Claims Greenpeace Incites Eco-TerrorismBloombergEnergy Transfer Partners LP accused Greenpeace International, Earth First! and other groups of inciting terrorist acts and vandalism to generate publicity and raise money for their causes while hampering the Dakota Access pipeline operator’s ability to …Energy Transfer sues Greenpeace over Dakota pipelineReutersEnergy Transfer sues Greenpeace, Dakota Access…

  • Murray Energy boss: Trump has broken a promise to coal – The Columbus Dispatch

    The Columbus Dispatch Murray Energy boss: Trump has broken a promise to coalThe Columbus DispatchPresident Donald Trump fires up the crowd at a rally last month in Youngstown. Trump met with Murray Energy CEO Robert Murray after the rally, where Murray urged Trump to invoke the U.S. Federal Power Act to keep coal-burning power plants…

  • Russia Buys Into Indian Energy: 5 Things To Know – Forbes

    Forbes Russia Buys Into Indian Energy: 5 Things To KnowForbesRussian oil giant, Rosneft, announced Monday that it finalized the purchase of 49% of Essar Oil Limited, an Indian refinery. Another 49% was purchased separately by a joint effort by commodities trading firm, Trafigura, and by United Capital Partners, … and more »

  • Photos from the 2017 solar eclipse – CNBC

    CNBC Photos from the 2017 solar eclipseCNBCThousands of scientists, space enthusiasts and sun worshipers flocked to cities and towns along the path of the total solar eclipse that streaked across the United States. The eclipse began Monday in the Northwest, starting in Oregon and charting a …Did you miss yesterday’s total solar eclipse? Here’s your…

  • In Solar Trade Dispute, Will Proposed Tariffs Cost Industry Jobs? – NPR

    NPR In Solar Trade Dispute, Will Proposed Tariffs Cost Industry Jobs?NPRMark Holohan, solar division manager at Wilson Electric, stands in his company’s warehouse outside Phoenix, Ariz. Solar installers say a proposed tariff could sink their business model, while several solar manufacturers say they need shelter from an … and more »

  • Do your eyes hurt after the solar eclipse? Here’s what you need to know. – Washington Post

    USA TODAY Do your eyes hurt after the solar eclipse? Here’s what you need to know.Washington PostSo you looked directly at the sun while trying to watch the solar eclipse. Maybe you didn’t read the warnings or couldn’t get your hands on a pair of eclipse glasses. Or maybe you did have them but couldn’t…

  • Flat Earthers Claim Solar Eclipse Just Proved The Earth Is Flat – Forbes

    Forbes Flat Earthers Claim Solar Eclipse Just Proved The Earth Is FlatForbesYesterday, the United States witnessed a magnificent astronomical sight, a total solar eclipse. Most Americans took away a sense of profound appreciation for our Solar System, however, there was an underlying group of people set to throw the curtains …Some Flat-Earthers say Monday’s solar…

  • Missed the solar eclipse? Here are the next 10 – CNET

    CNET Missed the solar eclipse? Here are the next 10CNETThat doesn’t mean, however, that you’ll never see another total solar eclipse in your lifetime. If you really want to experience one, there are several happening over the next few decades. In fact, there’s another happening in about two years, but you … and more »

  • World has missed chance to avoid dangerous global warming … – The Independent

    The Independent World has missed chance to avoid dangerous global warming …The IndependentThe world has missed the chance to avoid dangerous global warming – unless we start geo-engineering the atmosphere by removing greenhouse gases, … and more »

  • Delingpole: Global Warming Is Almost Entirely Natural, Study Confirms – Breitbart News

    Breitbart News Delingpole: Global Warming Is Almost Entirely Natural, Study ConfirmsBreitbart NewsMost global warming is natural and even if there had been no Industrial Revolution current global temperatures would be almost exactly the same as they are now, a study has found. The paper, by Australian scientists John Abbot and Jennifer Marohasy, …Advanced Computer Models Suggest…