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Mkango launches rare-earth plant in Britain using recyclable materials

Mkango Resources, a Canadian rare earths company, opened the first British commercial facility?in over 25 years that produces permanent magnets using recycled materials. The West is trying to break China's "stranglehold' on critical minerals. Western countries have pledged that they will reduce their reliance on China for rare earths used in consumer electronics, electric vehicle motors, and wind turbines. New production outside China is slow to scale up. This leaves supply limited and recycling as one of the only options to increase access to these materials. HyProMag, Mkango’s subsidiary, operates the plant in Birmingham, central England. The process, developed by...

Environment

Brazil's crop agency confirms record soybean crop in new estimate

Conab, the Brazilian crop agency, projected a record soybean production of 176.12 millions metric tons for the upcoming marketing year 2025/26. This is a 2.7% increase from the previous 'crop. Conab's slightly lower yields of 3,619 kilograms per hectare in this year are cited as the reason for the updated estimate. This is 1 million tons less than what was projected by Conab back in December. Conab reported that Brazilian soybean farmers planted 48.67?million hectares (120.2?million acres), a 2.8% rise from the previous season. It added that the harvesting of Brazil's soy new crop has already started in Parana and...

Climate Change

Microsoft signs record-breaking deal with soil carbon credits to boost data centres

Microsoft and Indigo Carbon have agreed to purchase a record amount of?2,85 million soil carbon credits related to regenerative farming in the United States. The tech giant is aiming to be "carbon-negative" by 2030, despite the rising emissions associated with AI. Microsoft, the world's largest buyer of carbon credits, did not reveal the price of the 12-year deal. However, someone with knowledge of it said that the credits Indigo Carbon sells are priced between $60 and $80 per ton, which would put the value of the deal anywhere from $171 million to $228 million. Regenerative farming includes a variety of...

Oil & Gas

US Justice Department blocks California's limits on oil drilling near schools and hospitals

The U.S. Justice Department announced on Wednesday that it filed a lawsuit to 'block' a California law which requires oil and gas drilling to be kept away from schools, homes and hospital by buffer zones greater than half a kilometer (1 km). The Justice Department has said that it will be seeking a preliminary injunction to stop the?enforcement of the law in the next few days. California Senate Bill 1137 prohibits the drilling of new oil and natural gas wells in a radius of 3,200 feet (975 metres) from community spaces. It also imposes stricter health and safety standards on...

Environment

Duke Energy unit will remove storm recovery charges from customers' bills one month early

Duke Energy Florida, a U.S. utility, announced on Wednesday that the storm cost recovery charge will be removed from customers' bills a month sooner than originally planned. Costs are related to the company's response of nearly $1.1 billion dollars to hurricanes Debby Helene and Milton. For this, the Florida?Public Service Commission had received a plan from the company in late 2024. The utility announced that residential customers would see a?reduction of about $33 in their monthly bill starting in February, and another $11 in March, bringing the total?reductions up to $44 from levels in January. Commensurate with the reduction in...

Environment

CDP data shows that Japanese companies are leading in climate leadership

22% of companies achieve 'climate Leadership' More companies signing up for SBTi helps CEO: Corporates continue to move forward despite politics By Sharon ?Kimathi LONDON (Jan 14) - Japanese companies topped a ranking of corporate climate efforts, in part due to the fact that?more? have had their targets?signed off by an independent validator. Non-profit data tracker CDP announced this on Wednesday. Japan topped the list with 22% of its companies having achieved what CDP defines as "climate-leadership", followed by UK with 17% and the European Union with 16%. China and Southeast Asia were at 8%. CDP is the only independent...

Pollution

The top cases in the US Supreme Court docket

During its current term, the U.S. Supreme Court weighs a number of important cases involving such issues as presidential powers and tariffs, gun rights, race, transgender sportspeople, campaign finance laws, voting rights, LGBT “conversion therapy”, religious rights, capital punishment, and more. 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 TARIFFS During arguments on the 5th of November, the justices raised questions about the legality and impact of Trump’s sweeping tariffs. This case has implications for the global economic system....

Pollution

Trump to limit state's ability to block energy project in water rule

The Trump administration proposed on Tuesday a rule that would revise the 'Biden-era protections against pollution for waterways. This move, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), would speed up permitting of energy infrastructure and artificial intelligence. The 'proposed' rule would revise a rule from the administration of former President Joe Biden in 2023 on Section 401, which gave tribes and states authority to protect waters during their review of federally-permitted projects such as pipelines and power stations. Biden's rule replaced one from the first administration of President Donald Trump that limited the power?of tribes and states to force changes...

Carbon Emissions

Report: Power and building sectors are responsible for the rise in US greenhouse gases emissions

The U.S. greenhouse gases emissions increased for the first two years at a faster rate than the U.S. economy. They rose by 2.4% by 2025. This was largely due to the increase in power sector demand and the use of fuel for heating buildings. According to the research firm, the increase in emissions was primarily due to increased emissions from direct fuel used to heat buildings. These emissions rose 6.8% from 2025 to the previous year. The power sector also saw a 3.8% increase in emissions as a result of coal-fired generators being added to meet the demand for?data centres...

Environment

After the Russian strike, a thousand Kyiv apartment buildings still lack heating

Local authorities in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital city, said that more than 1,000 apartment blocks are still without heating after a Russian attack this week. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has intensified its bombardment of Ukraine's power system. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the President of Ukraine, said that Russia has launched over 1,100 drones as well as more than 890 guided aerial weapons and 50 missiles against Ukraine in the last week. These include?ballistic and cruise missiles', A missile strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, left the city virtually without electricity and heat during a cold snap. It wasn't until Sunday,...

Climate Change

UN chief Guterres regrets US withdrawal from certain UN entities

His spokesperson stated that the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres regretted a U.S. withdrawal from dozens of U.N. bodies, and stressed that U.S. funding was mandatory for "a large number" of these organizations. U.S.?President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that United States will withdraw from dozens international and U.N. organizations, including one that promotes gender equity and women's empowerment and another that is a U.N. entity, as they "operate against U.S. National Interests." Stephane Dujarric said that a "large number" (of the 31 U.N. organizations on the U.S. List) are funded from the regular U.N. Budget. He added that...

Environment

US CPC predicts La Nina transition in early 2026 with 75% probability

The U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC), which is based in the United States, said that La Nina persists, and there's a 75% probability of a shift to ENSO neutral conditions between January-March. "Atmospheric anomalies remained consistent with La Nina across the tropical Pacific Ocean." The U.S. forecaster said that for most of the month easterly winds anomalies remained over the central equatorial Pacific and upper-level westerly winds continued across the equatorial Pacific. Why it's important La Nina is a part of El Nino and the Southern Oscillation, which affects the water temperatures in central and eastern Pacific Ocean. La Nina...

Europe

Environment

Spain launches sovereign wealth fund in order to extend the benefits of EU funds expiring

Pedro Sanchez, the Prime Minister of Spain, announced on Thursday that Spain would create a sovereign wealth fund owned by the state to boost various sectors such as housing and national security. The "Spain grows" fund aims to extend a?economic stimulus provided by the NextGenerationEU Funds of the European Union, which played an important role in helping the country recover from the COVID-19 Pandemic, beyond 2026. Sanchez added that more details will be revealed next week. The initial drawdown from EU funds is 10.5 billion euro ($12.2 billion). Sanchez stated that the fund would prioritise investment in housing, renewable energies,...

Environment

India and EU are closing in on a trade agreement as US trade negotiations drag on

India expects to close a long-awaited trade agreement with the European Union this month. Trade Secretary Rajesh Agrawal announced on Thursday that it would be New Delhi’s “largest” agreement as it searches for new markets in response to U.S. Tariff pressures. Both sides see the deal as an opportunity to strengthen economic ties, and reduce their reliance on China or Russia. In 2024, bilateral trade between India an the EU will total 120 billion euros (140 billion dollars), making the EU India's largest trading partner. Agrawal stated that the two sides are "very close" in finalising the agreement and they...

Environment

The UAE's ALTERRA, and Spanish lender BBVA are planning to launch a $1.2 billion climate fund

The two companies announced on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates climate fund ALTERRA plans to launch a $1.2 billion coinvestment vehicle to finance climate-aligned investments globally?across infrastructure?, private equity? and private credit. In a joint press release, BBVA announced that it had committed $250 million to the ALTERRA Opportunity Fund. They said that the?fund would invest in climate investments, including energy transition, industrial decarbonization and climate tech, with a focus on North America, Latin America and Europe, as well as "other growth markets." ALTERRA was established in 2023 with $30 billion by the UAE. It aims to mobilize $25...

Western Europe

South America

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...

Mining

Peru Central Bank sees economy increasing by 3% between 2026 and 2027

The central bank of Peru slightly increased its forecasted economic growth for 2026 from 2.9% to 3.0%. It also forecasted the same 3.0% growth in 2030. The central bank stated that the revised projections of 2026 in its latest inflation report take into consideration the likely impact of the country's forthcoming presidential elections scheduled for April 12th, 2026. Bank of America also increased its forecast for growth this year from 3.2% to 3.3%. Peru's economy has been recovering for the last two years, after a severe recession in 2023 that was caused by political unrest, social unrest and adverse weather...

Climate Change

Chile creates a national park to protect wildlife at the edge the world

Chile is creating a national park to protect unique ecosystems and endangered wildlife at the very edge of the map. The proposed?Cape Froward National Park would cover approximately 150,000 hectares of forest, peatlands and glaciers, as well as coastlines facing the Strait of Magellan. Benjamin Caceres is the wildlife coordinator for Rewilding Chile. He said that humans must regulate their activities, including tourism and industry, to protect fragile ecosystems. "These are resilient places that create refuges for endangered species and maintain balance." Rewilding?Chile is a foundation founded by Douglas Tompkins who was a philanthropist, and the founder of North?Face, an...

Mining

Indigenous Guards in the Amazon region unite to protect their territories

Around 200 Indigenous members from Ecuador, Colombia and Peru met in the?Amazonian village of Sinangoe located along the border of Colombia to strategize together how to defend their ancestral land. To mark the occasion, they cleansed their energy with tobacco and nettle leaf and drank sap of the ancestral yoco tree. Indigenous communities of the Amazon rainforest train men and women for years to recognize threats to their mineral rich and verdant lands, and to prevent outsiders from entering their communities. Members of the Indigenous Guard say that in recent years, threats to their ancestral Indigenous territories have increased the...

Environment

Argentina will lower its grain export taxes and boost the farm sector's support for Milei

The economy minister announced on Tuesday that Argentina would lower export taxes for grains, including soybeans and corn. This move will be welcomed by the farming sector, which has been one of Javier Milei's strongest supporters. Milei, who is running for president, has promised Argentine exporters he will cut?taxes. However, he warned him that he would have to do this in stages in order to avoid a sudden?decrease in tax revenue. In a blog post, Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the levy on exports of soybeans would be reduced to 24%, from 26%. Byproducts of soybeans will now be...

Environment

Brazil's robusta coffee producers push for quality despite rising prices and climate concerns

In the midst of the bustle and noise in a posh coffee shop located on Sao Paulo’s Oscar Freire Avenue a barista prepares an unusual espresso. The shot is extra creamy with a cocoa nib aroma, but lacks the acidity that distinguishes coffees made from arabica beans. This premium espresso is 100% robusta, a bean that has been criticized in the coffee industry as a cheap filler more suited to instant coffee. Marco Kerkmeester said that the coffee has a lot more chocolatey notes and makes a great crema. He also noted the appeal of a variety cheekily labelled "0%...

Environment

Brazil's environment minister and climate summit star faces political struggles at home

Brazilian Environment Minister Marina Silva fought tears while global diplomats applauded for several minutes Saturday at the closing plenary session of the COP30 climate summit. She told the delegates in the Amazon rainforest town of Belem that "we've made modest progress, even if it was modest." Then she raised her fist defiantly above her head. "The courage to face the climate crisis is a result of persistence and collective efforts." The Brazilian hosts were able to release their frustrations in the tense room where many nations expressed their displeasure with a deal which failed to mention fossil-fuels, even though they...

Climate Change

Brazil's Lula claims that'multilateralism wins' despite Trump's opposition

Brazil's president Luiz inacio Lula da Silva said that the G20 climate summit in South Africa, and the COP30 summit in Brazil, show that multilateralism remains alive despite attempts by U.S. Donald Trump to dismantle. "Trump is trying to preach against multilateralism and to reinforce unilateralism. "I think multilateralism is going to win," he said to reporters at the Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg. Lula said that Trump's absence from the summit "didn't really matter" to him. "The G20 is still strong." "We need to put the decisions we made into action," he said. He added that he was...

Environment

The EU objectors to the proposed deal prolong the COP30 discussions

Brazil's COP30 summit was forced to face a crucial day on Saturday after all-night discussions to break an impasse. The European Union had blocked a deal that it felt would not advance efforts to curb greenhouse gases, which are driving global climate changes. The two-week climate conference, billed as an opportunity to demonstrate that nations could still unite to combat climate change in the absence of the United States, was supposed to end on Friday. However the standoff forced the negotiators to work overtime. The Brazilian presidency tried to reach a compromise over a deal which most of the 200...