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Climate Change

Bloomberg News reports that Trump will direct the Pentagon to purchase coal to revitalize industry.

?U.S. Bloomberg News, citing an official at the White House, reported that President Donald Trump will direct the Pentagon to use government funding and Pentagon contracts to sustain U.S. coal-fired power stations. The report could not be verified immediately. The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment made outside regular business hours, and the Pentagon deferred any?comments to the White House. Bloomberg reported that Trump will issue an executive order on Wednesday directing Defense Sec.?Pete Hegseth?to enter into?agreements for the military to purchase electricity from coal plants. The report said that Trump will also announce a plan...

Environment

White House: Trump will rescind auto regulations based on climate change findings

The White House announced on Tuesday that U.S. president Donald Trump plans to formalize a move on Thursday to overturn the legal basis of federal greenhouse gas regulations from the Obama era, which will result in 'the repeal of vehicle emission?rules. Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, told reporters that Trump would be joined by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin at an event to formalize the revocation of President Barack Obama's 2009 scientific findings that carbon dioxide was harmful to human health. She claimed that the action was the largest deregulation in U.S. History and estimated it would save...

Power Markets

Local regulators deny rezoning request for Pennsylvania data center development

The latest example of local opposition to the expansion of server warehouses in the U.S. is a county commission that denied Talen Energy's request on Tuesday to rezone hundreds of acres of land. Residents in the surrounding communities had been protesting the project for months, voicing their concerns about the impact on the environment and the increase of power bills. Talen said in a press release that it would continue to monitor the situation. The company stated that it was grateful for the opportunity to have a continuing conversation with Montour County residents and leaders about the proposed project. This...

Pollution

Trump to roll back regulations in a massive regulatory rollback, this week

This week, the administration of Donald Trump will overturn a scientific finding from Obama's time that "carbon dioxide is harmful to human health". The legal basis for federal regulations on greenhouse gas emissions will be removed. The move would be the most significant climate change policy rollback by the Republican administration to date. It follows a series of regulatory reductions and other measures intended to unfetter the development of fossil fuels and stymie clean energy's rollout. Trump has said that he believes climate changes are a hoax and has pulled the United States out of global efforts to fight it....

Environment

BlackRock's rejection of the Texas law that blacklists 'woke' BlackRock may challenge anti-ESG legislation in other states

Analysts said that the decision by a Texas judge to strike down a'state law' blacklisting 'woke' financial firms such as BlackRock and HSBC who used environmental, governance, or social factors to make investment decisions, will likely lead to a broader movement to repeal alleged "anti-ESG laws" in other states. Texas lawmakers passed the Energy Discrimination Elimination Act 2021. This law requires state agencies and local governments to divest their shares from companies that refuse to invest in certain oil and gas companies. Around 14 other states have followed suit. Last week, a federal judge in Texas ruled that the law...

Mining

Indium prices reach their highest levels in a decade due to Chinese speculators and supply concerns

Sources say that indium prices, which is used in touch screens, advanced semiconductors, and new solar technologies have reached their highest levels in over a decade on Western markets. This was due to speculative activities at a Chinese exchange, and tightening supplies, according to market sources. The jump has brought new attention to an important niche market that is dominated by Asian manufacturers. Indium prices in Rotterdam are around $500-$600 a kilogram, according to traders and experts. This is the highest price since early 2015. Prices have increased by more than 55% since September. Three market sources stated that the...

Environment

Takaichi, Japan's Iron Lady, wins stunning election victory

The coalition of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a historic victory in Sunday's election, clearing the way for tax cuts promised that have shocked financial markets and military expenditures aimed at combating China. It was projected that Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party would win 328 out of 465 seats at the lower house of parliament. She is Japan's first woman leader and says she's inspired by Britain's 'Iron Lady' Margaret Thatcher. In less than two-hours after the polls closed, the LDP was able to pass 233 of the seats required for a majority. This is one of their best election...

Energy Markets

Canada reduces EV regulations, but increases incentives

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, announced on Wednesday that his government would scrap a national mandate for electric vehicle sales and instead increase incentives to encourage EV purchase and charging. Carney announced that Canada would provide C$2.3billion ($1.68billion) in incentives up to C$5,000 for individuals or businesses who purchase or lease EVs. C$1.5billion will also be allocated to EV charging. Canada will also give up to C$3.1billion to Canada's auto manufacturing sector to assist it in making the expensive transition to electric vehicles. He said that the recently announced partnership with China would "drive new Chinese joint venture investments...

Climate Change

US environmental enforcement by Trump’s EPA drops at a record low

According to a report published on Thursday, federal enforcement actions against polluting businesses in the U.S. dropped?to an historic low in 2025. This was the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term. According to an analysis conducted by the Environmental Integrity Project, only 16 civil lawsuits were filed by the Justice Department in civil court on behalf of Environmental Protection Agency. This is down from 76 complaints during the 'first year' of the Biden Administration, 81% less than the first 'year' of Trump's term, and 87% less than the first 'year' of former President Barack Obama. Why is this...

Mineral Resources

Canada cancels mandate for EV sales in another move to reduce climate change

Canada announced on Wednesday that it would be scrapping its national mandate for electric vehicles, marking yet another retreat from climate measures by the Liberal government led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. Ottawa mandated in 2023 that by 2026, 20% of vehicles sold would be emission-free. Vehicle manufacturers were not happy with the push, claiming it imposed unsustainable cost and made them vulnerable to a new U.S. -administration that cut support for EVs. Canada is introducing stronger emission standards for the 2027-2032 model years, which will help it achieve its goal of 75%?EV sales in 2035 and 90%?EV sales in...

Energy Markets

Traders lock in oil price amid geopolitical risks from Iran, and more Venezuelan supply

Investors were rushing to lock in record oil prices in January, amid fears about Iranian crude supplies and Venezuelan barrels headed to the U.S. Gulf Coast. By locking in an oil price, hedging can reduce the risk for producers and protect their production from sudden changes in the market. It also gives traders the opportunity to profit during times of market volatility. Investors traded an unprecedented number of WTI contracts at Houston, which is a benchmark price for?exported U.S. Crude, on the Intercontinental Exchange, according to?exchange statistics. 1.9 million WTI contracts were traded last month. On January 30, 2026 traders...

Energy Markets

US nuclear regulator plans to make changes in accordance with Trump's nuclear goals

The U.S. Nuclear Power Regulator said on Wednesday that it was undergoing a restructuring in order to meet President Donald Trump's goals of speeding up the licensing of nuclear reactors. In a press release, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced that it would appoint leaders to oversee the reactor safety program. The staff will also develop a new management plan and organizational chart within 60 days. The NRC stated that it will try to implement the plan by the end of September. Trump is looking to quadruple the U.S. nuclear capacity?to 400 gigawatts?by 2050, as electricity demand increases for the first...

Europe

Energy Markets

Central European leaders claim that the EU must lower its electricity prices in order to remain competitive.

The European Union needs to act to reduce electricity prices in order to protect the competitiveness and efficiency of its industries, said the Prime Ministers of Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia on Tuesday, ahead of a summit to strengthen the economy of the EU. On Thursday, EU leaders will "meet" for an informal summit in a Belgian Castle to discuss how to compete with global competitors such as China and America. Czech Republic and Slovakia are pushing for lower energy prices in order to support their heavily industrialized economies. They have also been critical of the price of allowances,...

Environment

ArcelorMittal will build a lower-emission electric boiler at Dunkirk

ArcelorMittal announced on Tuesday that it had decided to invest?1.3 billion euros ($1.55 billion), in order to build an electric furnace with lower emissions at its Dunkirk Steel Plant in France. This investment comes after the EU made steps to "protect" the sector. ArcelorMittal, and other steelmakers in Europe, have not invested in low-carbon production because they say that such projects are unviable due to massive imports from the U.S. and tariffs placed on EU exports. ArcelorMittal said, however, that the European Union plans to reduce steel import quotas and the introduction of a carbon tax scheme in January for...

Energy Markets

MORNING BID EUROPE - Trump administration prepares to gut climate law

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. Global stocks are at new peaks, aided by the seemingly indefatigable technology?sector. Meanwhile, new measures by the U.S. Government to shake up the climate policy could mark a pain point for ESG Investors. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Monday that the Trump administration is "set" to reverse the so-called Endangerment Finding this week. The Obama administration's scientific determination that the health of humans is endangered by greenhouse gas emissions, which serves as a legal basis for federal greenhouse gas regulations. This will pave...

Western Europe

East Asia

Mining

Iron ore prices fall as concerns about disruptions in Australian supply ease

Iron ore futures in Dalian fell for the sixth time on Monday, as concerns over supply disruptions subsided after the Australian hub port resumed operations after a cyclone alert. As of 0258 GMT, the most-traded contract for May iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.33% lower. It was 762.5 Yuan ($109.98). The benchmark March ore traded on the Singapore Exchange rose 0.72% to $99.75 per ton. Singapore's benchmark dropped below $100 per ton, as the demand in China slowed before the Lunar New Year holiday. Data from Steelhome, released on 6 February, showed that iron ore inventories...

Carbon Emissions

Brazil's Agrotools builds world's largest environmental services payment platform

Agrotools is a Brazilian agricultural data service firm that will?complete building what they claim will be the largest platform in the world for payment of environment services, after securing an subsidized loan from the government, said a senior executive this week. Bernardo 'Pires, government relations manager at the firm, explained in an interview that the platform allows farmers receive lease payments at market rates in exchange for maintaining native vegetation on their land. Businesses and governments that are required to reduce their carbon footprint will provide the money, which they will then share with farmers from a region considered one...

Pollution

China will see the most extreme temperatures on record in 2025

The Meteorological Department of China announced on Thursday that the average temperature in China for the year was 10.9 degrees Celsius (51,6 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the highest ever recorded high-temperature day. At a press event, the administration announced its climate bulletin for 2025. The World?Meteorological Organisation stated in January that last year was?amongst the three warmest years on record. The administration stated that China's annual average temperature has risen in recent decades. 2025 will be the hottest year since 1961 when the first nationwide records began. The intensity of heavy rainfall and extreme heat has increased, increasing the risk...

Environment

Health Rounds: Electric vehicles reduce air pollution, which is harmful to health.

Researchers studying satellite data for California discovered that the?more electric vehicles in a neighbourhood, the lower air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels. Satellite data confirmed, on the other hand, that areas that increased their number of gas-powered cars saw an increase in pollution. In a press release, Sandrah Eckel from the Keck Medical School at USC stated that California's move to electric vehicles has already made measurable changes in the air quality. Researchers reported in The Lancet Planetary Health that for every 200 zero emission vehicles added to Californian neighborhoods between 2019-2023, nitrogen dioxide concentrations dropped by 1.1%. Pollutants...

Climate Change

The climate change is putting the Winter Games in Milano Cortina to the test.

Teams of snowmakers are racing against the clock to meet the competition requirements for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, within ever-shorter cold windows. Climate change is reshaping the limits of technology. Organisers at Italy's Alpine venues are increasingly relying on artificially-produced snow to compensate for the declining and less predictable natural snowfall. This means that months of preparation can be squeezed into short periods of subzero temperatures, leaving less room for error. In order to accommodate the Olympic competition in Milano - Cortina, resorts like Livigno, Bormio and Antholz-Anterselva, which are already established, have added reservoirs, pumps and snow...

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...

Pollution

eBay announces its first climate plan that targets net zero by 2045

eBay, the e-commerce giant, unveiled on Wednesday its first climate change plan and said it would increase efforts to decarbonize?its operations?and supply chain?as part of a plan?to reach?net-zero emission levels by 2045. The plan was validated by Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), a standard-setting organization. It builds on achieving an earlier goal to power all of its facilities with 100% renewable electricity by 2020, which had been achieved in 2024. Renee Morin, Chief Sustainability Officer at eBay, said the company aims to align with the goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial level. This...

Climate Change

Research firm predicts that global EV sales will slow down after a 20% increase in 2025.

Data showed that global EV registrations increased by 20% in 2018, but will likely slow down in 2026. This is because a combination of a slowdown in China, and the relaxation of electrification goals worldwide, led to a sales increase in December which was the lowest since February 2024. The number of monthly'registrations' of electric vehicles in North America, including plug-in and battery hybrids, has dropped even further since the United States ended its EV tax credit program in October, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Why it's important According to BMI data manager Charles Lester, radical policy changes, such as...

Pollution

Nestle recalls infant formula in Africa, Americas and Asia

Nestle has expanded its recall of certain batches of infant nutrition products beyond Europe. It now includes Africa, Americas, and Asia. Nestle recalled batches of SMA formula, BEBA formula, NAN formula, and Alfamino formulation because they may have been contaminated with cereulide. This toxin can cause nausea and vomiting. Health warnings have been issued in 37 countries including the majority of European states, Australia, Brazil and China. The recall puts more pressure on KitKat, Nescafe and its new CEO Philipp Navratil who is trying to restore growth with a portfolio review following management changes. Nestle shares are down 5.7% this...

Electric Utilities

Namibia's second desalination facility to be built by Chinese uranium mining company

Swakop Uranium is a subsidiary owned by the China General Nuclear Power Group. It has entered into a joint venture agreement with Namibia’s water utility, NamWater to build Namibia's second desalination plant near Swakopmund. The plant is only the second one of its kind in Africa. It will help to bolster water supply to the country's biggest uranium mining operation, Husab. In a joint statement released on Tuesday, partners of the joint venture said that negotiations had ended successfully. The project implementation phase will now begin. Swakop Uranium holds 70% of the stake, and NamWater has the rest. According to...

Mineral Resources

Apple sued by US group over Congo conflict minerals

Apple has denied the allegations, but a U.S. advocacy group filed a suit in Washington. The lawsuit accuses Apple of using minerals that are linked to human rights violations and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. International Rights Advocates, a group based in the United States, has sued Apple, Tesla and other tech companies over cobalt sourcing. However, U.S. court dismissed this case last year. In December, French prosecutors dropped Congo's conflict mineral case against Apple subsidiaries citing a lack of evidence. An investigation is ongoing in Belgium into a criminal complaint related to this issue....

Mineral Resources

Mitsubishi Materials will reduce primary copper smelting volumes by 30 to 40 percent by 2035

Mitsubishi Materials, a Japanese company, said it would shift its focus to secondary smelting in order to increase profitability. Due to a tight supply of concentrates and the expansion of smelting capacity by China, Japanese copper smelters face a tumbling treatment charge and refining charge (TC/RC) as well as shrinking smelting profits. Mitsubishi Materials announced in October it would cut the refined copper production at its Onahama Smelter & Refinery in the period October-March by a quarter. It plans to integrate its copper products sales and procurement of copper concentrates with rival Pan Pacific Copper owned by JX Advanced Metals...