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Environment

Mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine says that 1,330 buildings are still without heat after the Russian strike in Kyiv.

Vitalii Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv said that more than 1,300 apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv are still without heat after a 'Russian missile attack and drone strike earlier this week. Since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has intensified its bombardment of Ukraine's power system. Russia has launched an attack on Ukraine's power system, causing explosions in Kyiv overnight. 1.2 million homes across the country are now without electricity during winter temperatures below zero. The massive attack on Kyiv occurred as Ukrainian, Russian, and American negotiators discussed options for ending the war in Abu Dhabi. Volodymyr...

Electric Utilities

Winter storm in the U.S. cancels thousands of flights

On Saturday, almost 4,000 flights in the U.S. were cancelled ahead of a monster storm that already has?cut off power to thousands utility customers as far as Texas? and threatens to paralyze east states with heavy snowfall. Forecasters predicted that a monster winter storm, which has already 'cut power to thousands of utility customers as far west as Texas,' and threatened to paralyze eastern states with heavy snowfall, will sweep across the eastern two thirds of the country on Sunday, and continue into next week. Donald Trump, who called the storms historic, approved federal disaster declarations on Saturday in South...

Electric Utilities

US electric grid is under stress during cold snap

U.S. Electric Grid Operators on Saturday increased precautions to prevent power shortages and rotating blackouts, as the?cold weather that affected nearly half of the country's residents increased stress?on their operations. The PJM interconnection, the largest regional?grid in the United States that?serves 67,000,000 people in the East & Mid-Atlantic, reported a temporary spike in spot wholesale prices on Saturday morning to almost $3,000 per megawatt-hour from levels as low as $200 per MWh. Stormy weather and temperatures around 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 C), pushed up demand for electricity and caused some operators to close down natural gas production in key basins....

Environment

The Australian Open is forced to close its roof due to the scorching heat

The Australian Open halted play on the outside courts on Saturday, and closed the roofs on the main showcourts. This was after the tournament invoked their extreme heat policy. On Rod Laver Arena, Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, was cramping and unable to move when he fell behind Eliot Spizzirri (unseeded) 6-4 3-6 3-1. When Sinner lost 3-1 to the opponent in the third game, the Heat Stress Scale of this tournament?hit?5.0. This gave him eight minutes before play resumed. The fifth set was being played at John Cain Arena, and Lorenzo Musetti had a 2-0 lead over Tomas Machac....

Climate Change

What one year's Trump's climate censorship has revealed

EPA reportedly removes a climate page that mentions "human-caused" Data preservation and tracking changes are a priority for groups The future of climate reporting is in the air By David Sherfinski The administration has removed all references to climate justice and environmental change from government resources. It even deleted or blocked access to data and information which could contradict or undermine his agenda. The implications of this are huge - and they could be even more severe during his remaining term. There is a perception among some that scientists who don't support the agenda will be muzzled, and that findings...

Environment

Colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in US under 50s

According to a recent data analysis, cancer-related deaths among U.S. adult under 50 years of age have declined for all leading cancers except colorectal. This cancer is now the most common cause, moving up from fifth place during the early 1990s. Researchers from the American Cancer Society noted that colorectal cancer has surpassed its original prediction of becoming the leading cause of cancer death in the age group under 50 by 2040. The analysis published in JAMA?found that from 1990 to 2023, the last year for which there are data available, nearly 1.3 millions people in the U.S. died of...

Nuclear Power

Source: US offers nuclear waste hosting deals to states

The?U.S. The Department of Energy is seeking interest from U.S. States as early as this week on the storage of nuclear waste as a reward for incentives to build reactors. The Trump administration wants to quadruple the U.S. nuclear capacity to 400 gigawatts in 2050, as electricity demand increases for the first decade due to data centers and cryptocurrency. The new strategy represents a major shift in policy aimed at solving an old problem that has plagued the U.S. Nuclear Industry for decades: how to dispose of its radioactive waste. The administration believes that overcoming local opposition to waste disposal...

Environment

The top cases in the US Supreme Court docket

The U.S. Supreme Court has a number of important cases on its docket during the current term. These include issues like presidential powers, tariffs and birthright citizenship. Other topics are race, transgender sportspeople, campaign finance laws, voting rights, LGBT “conversion therapy”, religious rights and capital penalty. The term began in October, and will run through June. Separately, the court has also acted in emergency cases in several cases that challenge President Donald Trump's policy. TRUMP'S FIRE OF FED OFFICIAL Justices expressed skepticism about Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a move that could threaten the independence of...

Environment

Trump will speed up the approval of permits for deep sea mining in international waters

The Trump administration will push ahead with its effort on Wednesday to encourage U.S. deep sea exploration by speeding up?permitting companies that are hunting for vital minerals in international waters. This move is likely to raise environmental and legal concerns. This effort could 'help?spark?a U.S. led scramble to find resources on the deep seabed, before global standards for the relatively new techniques of mining are in place. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has finalized a rule that follows an executive order signed by U.S. president Donald Trump. This executive order was intended to bolster the deep-sea?mining?industry in a bid...

Environment

Southern California Edison sueded Los Angeles County and others for the Eaton Fire

Southern California Edison filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County, Southern California Gas, and water agencies on Friday. They allege that they are responsible for the deadly Eaton Fire, which devastated thousands of homes and businesses last year. SCE, which is owned by Edison International, filed complaints in the Los?Angeles Superior Court where more than 1,000 lawsuits were filed by business and residential owners to hold SCE accountable for the destruction of property that occurred. The Eaton Fire erupted on January 7, 2025 and tore through Southern California. It killed 19 people, destroyed more than 9,400 homes, and destroyed other...

Pollution

US Supreme Court will hear Bayer's request to limit Roundup cases

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Bayer’s request to limit lawsuits claiming the Roundup weedkiller caused cancer. This could potentially save billions of dollars and prevent millions of dollars in damages. The justices heard Bayer's appeal of a lower-court ruling in a case filed by a man who claimed he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma following years of exposure Roundup. The Missouri Court of Appeals has rejected the German pharmaceutical &?biotechnology firm's argument that federal law governing insecticides prohibits lawsuits relating to pesticides brought under state laws. Bayer faces similar claims in state and federal courts in...

Power Markets

White House wants to auction off the largest US electric grid in an emergency

The White House on Saturday urged the U.S. largest electric grid to hold an "emergency auction" to prevent rolling blackouts, as data center energy demands are growing faster than the country's ability to build new generation plants. The Trump Administration initiative calls for PJM Interconnection, a company that serves 67,000,000 customers across 13 states, including Washington, D.C., and conducts an emergency auction to address escalating prices of electricity and increasing reliability risks in the mid-Atlantic area of the United States. PJM will unveil its plan on Friday. PJM has been criticized for its slow response to the rising demand and...

Europe

Environment

Marshall Islands' nuclear past, present and future are explored at a London exhibition

After a trip to the Marshall Islands as part of a?expedition, a group of artists has shed light on climate change and nuclear testing. The "Komij mour?Ijin/Our Life Is Here" exhibition, at London's National Maritime Museum, features photos, videos, and sculptures that explore the dark history of the country and the threats it faces. Cape Farewell is a cultural project that combines art, science and climate change founded by artist David Buckland. In 2023, a group of artists, scientists, writers and filmmakers will sail to the Marshall Islands. The group visited several atolls including Bikini where the U.S. conducted?nuclear tests...

Mining

Vittangi graphite mine in Sweden gets zoning plan approval

The government of Sweden approved a zoning for the Nunasvaara graphite mine in Kiruna, as it aims to accelerate the opening of more mines. The mine is operated by the 'Australian Talga Group. It will produce approximately 100,000 metric tonnes of graphite ore per year, which will then be processed to about 20,000 metric tons battery anode materials. In a recent statement, Deputy Prime Minister Ebba busch stated that Sweden is in a unique situation when it comes to supplying...Europe with an?independent supply of critical raw material. "Graphite plays a vital role in many industries, including the production of cars,...

Environment

France investigates the link between milk formula and two infant deaths

The French Health Ministry announced on Friday that French investigators were investigating the deaths of two infants after they consumed baby formulas which had been recalled as a precaution earlier in the month. The Bordeaux prosecutor revealed that one of the babies who died in Pessac, southwest France, was fed Guigoz powdered milk by Swiss company Nestle. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of death. The ministry stated that there was?no evidence to date' linking the deaths with the baby formula. Nestle and privately-owned French group Lactalis recalled batches sold in France this month due to possible contamination...

Western Europe

South America

Mineral Resources

Brazilian government claims that floods in the Vale mining area have damaged Brazilian rivers

The Minas Gerais government announced on Monday that overflowing water from a Brazilian mining area owned by Vale had caused environmental damage when it reached the Maranhao River. The flooding on Sunday in two separate but nearby areas, both owned by Vale and hit by heavy rain, led to a flood at the site of steelmaker CSN. According to the government of Minas Gerais and the companies, there were no injuries in the incidents near Ouro Preto or Congonhas. Vale will be required to 'implement emergency measures' to clean up the affected area, monitor the river and submit an environmental...

Environment

As frustrations over the state's response mount, communities in Chile that have been ravaged by fires pull together.

The fires that raged near Concepcion, a city in southern Chile, were putting out by Wednesday morning. Cloudy skies and humid air brought cooler temperatures to coastal areas after extreme heat for days. The smoke plumes lingered and it was expected that the death toll would rise, as the police and state coroner continued to search for bodies inside apartment blocks damaged by fire. Residents began to clear debris and rebuild with the help of neighbors and volunteers. Carlos Lopez, city councillor of nearby Cobquecura gathered money, nails and wood as well as cement and other construction materials. With the...

Climate Change

Chile fires kill 19 people in extreme heat

Authorities in Chile said that at least 19 people have died as a result of wildfires. The government has carried out?mass-evacuations and is fighting nearly two dozen fires, which are exacerbated by high winds and intense heat. Luis Cordero said, "At a Monday morning news briefing, while the weather conditions over night helped to control some fires but the largest ones were still active and adverse conditions are expected all day." Cordero stated that the forecast for today was?high temperatures, and that the main concern was the possibility of new fires erupting?all over the region. Extreme heat warnings were issued...

Climate Change

Chile declares a state of catastrophe after wildfires kill 16 and force thousands to flee

Early on Sunday, Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in two areas in the southern part of the country as wildfires forced?least?20,000 people from their homes and killed at least 16 others. CONAF, the Chilean forestry agency, reported that 24 fires were active in Chile as of Sunday morning. The largest of these was located in Nuble?and Bio Bio regions, where the government had declared an emergency. These regions are located about 500 km south of Santiago, the capital. "I have declared a catastrophe in Nuble and Biobio due to the ongoing serious wildfires." Boric stated on...

Climate Change

Chile declares a state of catastrophe after wildfires drive thousands to flee

As wildfires raged in the southern part of the country, the Chilean president Gabriel Boric declared a catastrophe early on Sunday. At least 20,000 people were forced to flee. CONAF, the Chilean forestry agency reports that 24 fires are active in Chile as of Sunday morning. The largest of these is located in Nuble?and Bio Bio where the government has declared an emergency. These regions are located?about 500km south of Santiago. "As a result of the'serious and ongoing wildfires in Nuble and Biobio, I have declared a catastrophe for the two?regions. Boric stated on a X post that "all resources...

Environment

After 25 years of negotiation, EU and Mercosur Sign Trade Deal

After 25 years of negotiation, top officials from the EU signed a free-trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc in Paraguay on Saturday. This is the largest trade deal ever for the European Union. The agreement is designed to lower tariffs between the two regions and increase trade. It must now be approved by the European Parliament, and ratified in the Mercosur member countries of Argentina, Brazil?Paraguay, and Uruguay. The European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen, the European Council's Antonio Costa, and the Mercosur presidents all attended the ceremony on Saturday, except for the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva...

Climate Change

A new map shows hidden landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice sheets

Scientists have created the most detailed map of the terrain beneath the vast ice sheets covering Antarctica. They discovered an exuberant landscape with mountains, canyons valleys, and plains. Researchers used high-resolution satellite images and a technique called ice flow perturbation analysis to map the entire continent, including parts that had never been explored before. A better understanding of the subglacial landscape could help forecast the climate-related retreat in Antarctica's Ice Sheet. Research has shown that rough terrain, such as jagged mountaintops and hillsides, can slow the retreat. The study, published in the journal Science, was led by Robert Bingham, a...

Mining

Brazil closes Sigma Lithium waste heaps due to safety concerns

According to documents obtained by the. Sigma continues to struggle to restart Brazil's largest lithium mine with a capacity of 270,000 tons of lithium concentrate per year. The documents indicate that it has not been active since October. Sigma said in a press release that the restrictions would not impact its ability to continue operations or affect its timeline for restarting production. The miner said that there were no safety risks, and the piles contained only soil. In a statement the ministry stated that the piles are still a concern despite the closure. It added that an erupted waste pile...

Pollution

Nestle CEO apologizes for instant formula recall

Nestle CEO Philipp Navratil apologized?over the recall of certain batches of 'the?firms infant nutrition products in dozens of -countries. This was a new blow for the Swiss consumer goods company after a difficult 2025. "Before I go into more detail about the situation, I want to sincerely apologize for any worry or disruption this may have caused our customers, our caregivers, and parents," Navratil stated in a video released by the 'company. Navratil announced that all recalls had been made. According to the CEO, there are no confirmed illnesses linked to products. The recall has increased the 'pressure' on KitKat...

Natural Gas Utilities

TotalEnergies CEO: Return to Venezuela is not on the agenda

The chief executive of TotalEnergies, a French oil company, said that the company would consider returning to Venezuela. However, it is not a top priority. "People want a quick return to Venezuela, but it's going to take some time to get a clear investment framework in place. TotalEnergies left Venezuela in 2021. Pouyanne pointed to 'the high capital investment needed to produce and transport Venezuelan heavy crude oil, and to manage greenhouse gas emissions. Pouyanne stated that adding 100,000 barrels a day would require an additional $100 billion. The CEO stated, "We will look at it, we'll be sure to...

Environment

Brazil's seed collectors fight Amazon deforestation

Restoration projects in Brazil have increased 160% since 2020 Wildfire-fueled deforestation breaks records Restoring soil with seed is a cost-effective alternative By Andre Cabette Fabio Oliveira, a seed collector from Mato Grosso is among the?more that 700 members of the Xingu Seeds Network who are working to recover forests and savannas in this major agricultural state. After the Brazilian government committed to restore 12,000,000 hectares of natural areas (or 30,000,000 acres) by 2030, as part of its climate goals in the 2015 Paris Agreement, forest restoration is now taking hold. This is thanks to the support of civil society, businesses,...

Oil & Gas

Energy Secretary: US must control Venezuelan oil exports to influence change

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that the United States must control Venezuela's oil revenue and sales to achieve the changes it seeks to see in Venezuela. Wright stated that he had been speaking with?U.S. Wright said he was speaking to?U.S. Donald Trump announced over the weekend that the U.S. will "take control" after U.S. troops ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. This could allow U.S. companies to access the vast oil reserves of Venezuela. Wright added that instead of blocking the oil as it is now, the government will sell it to buyers around the U.S. Wright said that the?sales will...