• Too many new coal-fired plants planned for 1.5C climate goal

    10:24 PM @ 26/04/2022
    The number of coal-fired power plants under development around the world fell last year, but far too much coal is still being burned and too many new coal-fired power plants are planned for the world to stay within safe temperature limits.
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  • Types of Iron Ore: Hematite vs. Magnetite

    10:01 PM @ 26/04/2022
    Iron ore is most often found in the forms of hematite and magnetite. Learn what makes those types of iron ore different and make an informed investment.
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  • The Numbers Behind A EU Ban On Russian Crude

    05:22 PM @ 25/04/2022
    Russia is the world’s second largest petroleum exporter. About 5mb/d of crude oil and petroleum products are exported to Europe. A European ban on Russian petroleum imports would have an immediate effect on >1mb/d of pipeline imports. Moreover, 4mb/d of crude and products that currently go to Europe via tankers would have to find a new home, which would create massive problems for the global refinery system.
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  • Russia’s War Has Sparked A Coal Renaissance

    05:12 PM @ 25/04/2022
    Despite lots of talk about renewable energy acceleration, coal continues to dominate some markets. China is steadily increasing its coal output, while Indonesia looks to export to new European buyers. And while lots of countries are imposing sanctions on Russian coal, India is now backing up its cheap Russian oil imports with low-cost coal.
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  • Six global trends that will shape Vietnam’s future

    04:58 PM @ 25/04/2022
    The country is recovering strongly and there are signs that the economy is shifting from survival to growth mode, says Tim Evans, who delves into ways to effectively navigate a number of global megatrends that will shape Vietnam's future and ensure that it reaches its full potential in the coming years.
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