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Environment

US EPA closes its museum, says administrator

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Monday that the EPA would close a one room museum in the agency's Washington headquarters. He said the museum cost $4 million to construct and $600,000.000 to run each year. The EPA administrator stated that the museum had attracted less than 2,000 people since its opening last year. He called it "another wasteful example" of the Democratic administration of former President Joe Biden. The Biden Administration spent $4 million in tax dollars to build a museum that tells a selective history of the EPA. The museum costs $600K a year to...

Environment

Greenland strengthens Danish links as it seeks independence

Greenland's new prime minister said on Monday that it will continue to strengthen its relationship with Denmark until the island can become a sovereign country. He noted that the semiautonomous Danish territory eventually wants to be independent. Jens-Frederik Nielsen (33), was sworn-in as Prime Minister of Greenland, Friday. He will lead a coalition government made up of four parties, despite the challenges presented by U.S. president Donald Trump's ambitions for control over the island. Nielsen stated, "We are currently in the Kingdom Denmark and we must continue to strengthen our relationship, our partnership, until we become a sovereign country." He...

Energy Markets

Japan's bank lobby chair suggests that tariff-hit companies may require business turnaround financing.

The head of Japan's banking lobby has said that Japanese banks might need to provide business turnaround assistance to companies affected by tariffs imposed on them by Donald Trump's administration. This week, many large Japanese companies, including major exporters, manufacturers and suppliers, will be facing U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, as well as a 25% duty on imported cars and small trucks. In an interview, Junichi Hanzawa said, "We believe tariffs could result in a decline in corporate earnings." Hanzawa said, "We'll have to see if this burdens employment and wages and becomes a burden on companies and...

Energy Markets

Dow and X-energy apply for a nuclear construction permit in Texas

The companies announced on Monday that Dow Chemical and X-energy Reactor Company had submitted a permit application to Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a proposed project at Seadrift in Texas. Why is it important? In recent years, the U.S. Nuclear Industry has experienced challenges with expansion. However, the industry is now experiencing a boom in demand due to the power-intensive nature of data centers, and the shift towards low-emission, alternative energy sources. Small modular reactors are becoming more popular among companies. They are compact, cost-effective and faster to construct than full-sized nuclear reactors which can take years to build. The project...

Environment

KKR is the frontrunner for equity raise by UK's Thames Water

Thames Water has named U.S. Investment firm KKR the leading candidate to invest in new equity and help Britain's largest water provider avoid a government rescue. Thames Water, the poster child of Britain's broken-down water sector, has been fighting against financial collapse for over a year. It needs to raise 3 billion pounds ($3.9 million) in new equity, and restructure debt if it wants to survive past 2026. The company stated that KKR's offer included financial metrics which indicated "a material impairment" in senior debt. Discussions were still ongoing between the two parties and there was no guarantee a deal...

Environment

UBS is joining Wall Street firms to reduce the S&P 500 annual target below 6500

UBS Global Wealth Management lowered the S&P 500 2025 target below 6,500, a move that was widely mirrored by other Wall Street firms, including Barclays, Goldman Sachs and others, as a result of the economic impact from U.S. Tariffs. UBS' wealth management division has lowered its target for the year-end U.S. equity index to 6,400, down from 6,600. However, it still maintains an "attractive view" of U.S. stocks. UBS has also reduced its earnings per share estimate (EPS) for 2025 of the S&P500 to $265, down from $270. It seems likely that policy uncertainty will cause further weakening in economic...

Pollution

South Korea uses weather break to try and contain deadly wildfires

The light rain brought some relief to South Korean authorities who are battling the worst wildfires in country history. Firefighters were exhausted and made another effort on Friday to control blazes that stretched 70 km (44miles). In the last week, strong winds from central Uiseong County to the coastal areas have caused fires that have burned more than 45,000 ha (111,197 acres). At a press briefing, Lim Sang Seop, Korea Forest Service Minister, said: "Conditions have improved and we still have a chance. We are using all our resources to do everything we can to put out the fires." Uiseong...

Environment

The Metals Company will apply for a deep sea exploration license in accordance with US legislation

The Metals Company, a Canadian mining company, announced on Thursday that it had initiated a formal process with the U.S. Department of Commerce for the application of exploration licenses and permit to extract minerals from ocean floors. The company intends to apply for a permit under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act of 1981 (DSHMRA), rather than the International Seabed Authority, stating that the latter has not yet adopted regulations regarding deep seabed exploitation. It added that it had requested a consultation prior to the application with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. TMC's attempt to be the first company...

Mineral Resources

The Metals Company will apply for a deep sea exploration license in accordance with US legislation

The Metals Company, a Canadian mining company, announced on Thursday that it had initiated a formal process with the U.S. Department of Commerce for the application of exploration licenses and permit to extract minerals from ocean floors. The company intends to apply for a permit under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act of 1981 (DSHMRA), rather than the International Seabed Authority, stating that the latter has not yet adopted regulations regarding deep seabed exploitation. It added that it had requested a consultation prior to the application with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. TMC's attempt to be the first company...

Climate Change

The US SEC has voted to no longer defend climate disclosure regulations

Wall Street's leading regulator announced on Thursday that it had decided to stop legal actions to defend regulations requiring companies to disclose their climate-related risks, emissions and spending. This regulation had been fiercely contested by industry lobby groups. Mark Uyeda, the acting chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a Republican-dominated agency, made public remarks about its decision last month. Since taking office, Donald Trump has taken steps to reverse virtually all the efforts of the previous administration to combat climate change. Uyeda stated in a press release that the goal of today's Commission actions and notification to...

Environment

Suncor discovers source of spillage at Sarnia refinery

Canada's Suncor Energy said on Thursday it had identified and isolated the source of a hydrocarbon spill observed during regular monitoring at its 85,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Sarnia, Ontario. Suncor also stated that there were no reported injuries. Suncor did not specify if the spilled crude oil or fuel. The company had earlier said that it was responding in response to an incident near the St. Clair River, noting community members might notice an odor. St. Clair Township, in another community alert reported an oil spill that was being contained by Suncor and Shell booms. The water distribution system of St....

Mineral Resources

Trump EPA invites companies by email to request exemptions from air regulations

The Trump administration has invited companies to send an email to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 31 to request presidential exemptions to nine clean-air rules, including limits on mercury for power plants and limits to hazardous air pollutants produced in plastics. This is the latest example of a rarely used measure to ease burdens for businesses. The EPA stated that the exemption offer is aimed at achieving President Donald Trump's aim of reducing red tape in energy production. This comes only days after the agency announced it would rollback more than twenty bedrock regulations and water rules as well...

Europe

Fossil Fuels

Former world leaders call on EU to maintain a firm stance on climate

Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, said on Tuesday that a group of former leaders from around the world are urging Europe not to let trade wars or defence spending divert attention away from climate change issues. The Elders, the group created by Nelson Mandela as former South African president, will meet with EU and NATO in late this month to discuss ways to soften upcoming corporate climate disclosure regulations to address concerns about competitiveness. Robinson, Ireland's former president from 1990-97, said that she was concerned about the plans, but that the bloc has an opportunity to seize the leadership...

Environment

Iceland volcano erupts with lava and smoke

The volcano that caused the eruption Tuesday was located to the south-west of Iceland's capital. It erupted in a display of orange, red, and lava, causing some evacuations. However, air traffic continued normally. Since 2021, when long-dormant geological system reactivated, Iceland has seen 11 eruptions in the area south of Reykjavik. Icelandic Meteorological Office issued a warning: "An eruption has started." RUV reported that emergency services evacuated residents of Grindavik, a fishing town, and the Blue Lagoon spa nearby in the hours before the eruption, because geologists warned of its imminent arrival. As a result, there has been no disruption...

Energy Markets

Demand for French spots eases as supply increases

The European power price fell on Tuesday, as wind volumes are expected to increase in the coming days and demand is also expected to decrease due to rising temperatures. LSEG analyst Florine Eengi predicted net exports for Germany. She also mentioned an increase in solar power. By 0810 GMT the French baseload electricity contract for Wednesday had reached 34.3 euros ($37.06 per megawatt-hour (MWh), while at that time, the German day-ahead power contract had not been traded after closing at 97.3 euro/MWh. LSEG data shows that the German wind power production is expected to double on Wednesday to 22.2 gigawatts...

Western Europe

East Asia

Climate Change

South Korea's worst wildfires ever kill 26

The size of the wildfires raging across South Korea on Thursday doubled from the day before, with authorities calling the fires the worst natural disaster in the country. At least 26 people were killed and ancient temples destroyed. The largest fire that started in central Uiseong County has burned or is still burning more than 33,000 hectares (81,500 acres). This makes it the largest forest fire in South Korea history. The previous record for a fire in March 2000 was 24,000 ha (59,000 acres). Han Duck-soo, acting president of South Korea, told a government meeting that the rapid spread of...

Environment

China's glacier surface has shrunk by 26% in six decades

Official data released in march showed that China's glacier areas have shrunk 26% due to global warming. 7,000 small glaciers have disappeared completely, and the glacial retreat has intensified in recent years. According to a UNESCO study, glaciers are disappearing more quickly than ever. The largest glacial mass losses on record occurred in the past three years. Environmental groups warn that the shrinking of important water towers will lead to a greater competition over water resources. The retreat of the glaciers also presents new disaster risks. China's glaciers can be found mainly in the north and west of the country....

Climate Change

Wildfires in South Korea continue to rage despite new evacuation orders

Wildfires raged in the southeast region of South Korea on Tuesday. They threatened a World Heritage site and forced thousands more residents out of their homes. A city official and a text message alert informed residents of Andong's 150,000-strong population to move to safer areas. Officials said that the fire is currently located about 10 kilometers (6.21 miles), from Hahoe. Authorities designated counties affected as'special disaster areas'. Wildfires continue to burn in the region, causing death. Since Saturday, when fires broke out across several regions, fuelled by dry weather and strong winds, at least four people were killed and hundreds...

Environment

Summit Nanotech receives funding of $25.5 million for lithium extraction technology

Summit Nanotech announced on Tuesday that it had received $25.5 million from a group of investment funds to support its research on direct lithium extraction technologies (DLE). The metal lithium, which is used in the batteries of electric vehicles, was previously produced by open-pit mining or water-intensive evaporation pools. DLE Technologies intends to change this. DLE has been described as an eco-friendly, faster and more efficient way to extract lithium. This is in contrast with the traditional methods that are known to disrupt habitats. Summit Nanotech, a private company, is developing DLE in South America with BHP as an investor....

Environment

Brazil's Conab increases soy crop forecast; exports will increase

According to Conab's forecasts, Brazilian soybean farmers are expected to harvest a larger crop than they had previously anticipated in 2024/25, due to the increased demand from China, which is likely to be a result of deepening trade conflicts. Brazil's soybean harvest, which is currently underway, will likely total 167.37 millions tons. This is 1.3 million tonnes more than the Conab forecast for February and well above the previous record of 155.7million tons set in 2022/23. Conab data shows that more than 100 million tons will be exported. This is an increase of 7% over the previous season. Brazil, the...

Climate Change

Study warns that cities will face droughts and floods due to rising temperatures

A study commissioned by WaterAid on Wednesday showed that the weather in many of the most densely-populated cities around the world is changing from droughts to flooding and back again, as rising temperatures disrupt the global water cycle. Researchers found that South and Southeast Asia are experiencing the most wet weather, while Europe and the Middle East, as well as North Africa, are getting drier. The study was based on 42 years' worth of data from over 100 of the largest cities in the world. Michael Singer, Water Research Institute at Cardiff University and one of the study's authors, said...

Climate Change

Lammy, UK's Lammy, says that Britain and the Philippines are committed to rules-based orders

David Lammy, British Foreign Minister, said that Britain and the Philippines are committed to an international order based on rules. Lammy, on an official visit to the Philippines, said that both countries had stood together, supporting Ukraine, and promoting a free, open Indo-Pacific. Lammy and his Philippine counterpart said at a press conference that they were charting a course for their relationship in the face of global instability. They also emphasized that it was important to strengthen ties with other like-minded countries, such as the Philippines. The Philippines and Britain have signed a framework agreement for enhanced cooperation in multiple...

Climate Change

Inuit pride fuels Greenland independence spirit after Trump interest

In a small workshop in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, goldsmith Nadja Kreutzmann polishes stones and metals mined on this vast island rich in minerals. Her jewellery is decorated with Inuit symbols for life and survival. Indigenous identity in Greenland is resurging ahead of the March 11 general elections called by U.S. president Donald Trump after he said he wanted Greenland to be his. Trump's interest in Greenland has shaken up the status quo. This, coupled with growing Inuit pride has led to some locals viewing the vote as an historic opportunity to free Greenland of Danish influence. Greenland is...

Environment

What China can teach Europe on geopolitical autonomy: Klement

By Joachim Klement March 4, 2019 - As the transatlantic alliance seems to be tearing apart, Europe must quickly devise a strategy to harness geopolitical power. China could be a good source of ideas on how Europe can achieve this. Enhancing defensive capabilities is the first step. China's military was modernised in the early 1990s by its leadership. World Bank estimates that Chinese defence spending grew from $12 billion in 1993, to approximately $296 billion by 2023. This represents an annual growth of more than 11% compared to the 3.5% average in the U.S. China has the largest naval force...

Fossil Fuels

China wants to know your opinion about the rules for imports, including battery waste and recycled steel

The Environment Ministry announced on Tuesday that China is seeking public opinion regarding rules for the importation of leftovers from the recycling spent lithium-ion batterys, as well recycled steel materials. The deadline for comments was set at March 20, in accordance with China's desire to speed up recycling efforts. This is reflected in the establishment of the China Resources Recycling Group, a group that focuses on recycling in the city of Tianjin, located in the north of the country. According to the proposal of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, black mass, which is a mixture of nickel and cobalt...

Environment

New attempt made by countries to reach $200 billion nature finance agreement

This week, countries will gather in Rome to try again to figure out how to raise $200 billion per year to preserve biodiversity around the world. It's a chance to give global cooperation a boost as the United States pulls back. Donald Trump's moves to cut development funding since his January inauguration have cast a cloud over discussions and put pressure on participants, despite the fact that the world's largest economy wasn’t a signatory of the efforts. Last October, after striking a landmark agreement in 2022 - the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to stop nature losses by 2030 –...

Environment

Cuba opens the first of 92 new solar parks to combat energy crisis

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel opened the first of 92 Solar Parks on Friday, as part of an initiative backed by China to reduce the number of blackouts that can last for hours in the Caribbean Island nation. The park in Havana is one of 55 that are expected to be online by this year. It will generate 1,200 megawatts. Last year, the outdated power grid of this Communist-run nation collapsed multiple times. A severe fuel shortage made it impossible for smaller clusters to operate diesel-powered generators which typically backup the system. Blackouts that lasted for years have weakened the economy,...