Lebanon Rejects ‘Israeli Blackmailing’ in Border Dispute
Lebanon Rejects ‘Israeli Blackmailing’ in Border Dispute
Lebanese officials have refused to come under Israeli pressure by offering more concessions in the two countries’ maritime border dispute. In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, the officials described recent remarks made by Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz as an attempt to take more concessions from Lebanon. “This will never take…
Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
The Race to Fuel the Buses of Future Is On
The Race to Fuel the Buses of Future Is On
There’s no denying it: Oil, once the lifeblood of America’s buses and trucks, is no longer king of the fleets. Two decades ago, diesel and gasoline fueled virtually all of the country’s municipal buses. Now, they burn in less than 45%.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Fuelling the climate crisis: why LNG is no miracle cure for Australia’s coal addiction
Fuelling the climate crisis: why LNG is no miracle cure for Australia’s coal addiction
Angus Taylor has claimed liquified natural gas is cutting global greenhouse pollution by 150 million tonnes a year. But does his claim stand up?
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
Markets Drive Germany’s Exit From Coal Much Harder Than Merkel
The energy markets are driving Germany’s decreasing dependence on coal faster than Chancellor Angela Merkel’s retreat from the dirtiest power-plant fuel.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
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Fossil fuel exports make Australia one of the worst contributors to climate crisis
Australia looking to become an emissions superpower, the Australian Conservation Foundation says
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
Is there life after diesel for tractors?
The Government's recent environmental action plan has set onerous targets on greenhouse gas emissions reductions for 2030 and 2050.
Irish Independent
Irish Independent