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Natural Gas Is Now A Punching Bag But Can It Withstand The Pummeling? Getting to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 is doable but difficult. For the global energy sector to hit that goal, governments must stop subsidizing oil and natural gas production and inhibit the building of coal plants. That's the conclusion reached by the ...
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Economy Week Ahead: Housing, Consumer Spending, Inflation Friday's Commerce Department report on U.S. consumer spending and inflation highlights a relatively quiet week for economic data. TUESDAY. U.S. sales of newly built homes are expected to cool in April. Record-high prices and tight inventories are ...
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Solar Power's Decade of Falling Costs Is Thrown Into Reverse The reversal, fueled by a quadrupling in the cost of the key raw material polysilicon, threatens to delay projects and slow uptake of solar power just as several major governments are finally throwing their weight behind it in an effort to slow climate change.
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Bitcoin Prices Keep Falling to Approach $30000 Prices flirt with lowest levels since late January. A technician inspecting bitcoin mining at Bitfarms in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, in 2018.
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Those eerie lights in the Bay Area's night sky are back. But there's a non-spooky reason why. Fear not, locals. The Bay Area isn't experiencing a close encounter of the third kind. If you've looked up at the night or dawn sky lately and spotted a neat line of bright lights, those aren't UFOs. They're very well identified flying objects. Musk's company SpaceX ...
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Coronavirus in Oregon: 334 new cases, 4 deaths; lottery prizes to encourage vaccinations The Oregon Health Authority on Sunday reported 334 new presumed and confirmed coronavirus cases and four new deaths connected to COVID-19. To increase the number of inoculated residents, on Friday Gov. Kate Brown announced lottery prizes ...
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Where to Find Least Expensive Gas Prices as Memorial Day Weekend Approaches A cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline earlier this month forced the company to shut down a major fuel pipeline, resulting in gas shortages and heightened prices nationwide. By Bay City News • Published 12 seconds ago • Updated 3 seconds ago.
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Moderna doses 'haven't disappeared': Feds still banking on deliveries before end of June OTTAWA, Ont. (CTV Network) — While Moderna has millions of promised COVID-19 vaccine doses outstanding and no future shipments confirmed, the federal government says it is confident that the company will meet its end of quarter commitments.
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Disinfection, cleaning in full swing at Jem and Westgate Workers were busy disinfecting and cleaning Jem and Westgate yesterday, a day after it was announced that both shopping malls in Jurong East will be closed for two weeks. Shoppers were turned away but tenants were allowed into the malls - some were ...
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Myrtle Beach's summer with Southwest kicks off with inaugural flights May 23 MYRTLE BEACH — Whether it's Baltimore, Chicago-Midway, Nashville or one of seven other locations Southwest Airlines will take off to this summer, Southwest wants to know: Wanna get away? As Southwest landed its inaugural flight for the year May 23, ...
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Massachusetts family returns winning $1M lottery ticket to customer who threw it away "One evening, I was going through the tickets from the trash and [noticed] that she didn't scratch the number," Abhi Shah said. "I scratched the number and it was $1 million underneath the ticket.".
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Pfizer Vaccine Rollout Exempifies Equal Access Issue Fast development typically requires an incentive and is a result of market competition. In other words, when there's competition, companies are going to want to be the first one to develop the medicine because they have some sort of financial benefit or prospect ...
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India will defend right to tax Cairn: Finance ministry Cairn has been taking legal measures to enforce an international arbitration tribunal's award of $1.2 billion (plus interest and costs) since December last year. READ FULL STORY. By Rajeev Jayaswal, New Delhi. UPDATED ON MAY 23, 2021 11:47 PM IST.
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This appears to be the third supercycle for commodities: Seshagiri Rao JSW Steel, which reported an 18% growth in quarterly profit, expects demand for commodities to stay strong for a sustained period as the global economy recovers from the pandemic. Seshagiri Rao, joint managing director and group chief financial officer of ...
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Natural Selections: Fate of the world hHinges on a pickup truck By Mike Weilbacher. Two news stories appearing on the same day last week were remarkably well timed. In one, Ford unveiled the all-electric Lightning, the latest in its bestselling F-150 truck series, the world's most popular vehicle for the last, unbelievably, ...
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Is It Possible To Have A Nuanced Discussion About The Energy Transition? Climate change is no longer a fiery apocalypse that we expect to happen in the far-off future. Rising sea levels, wild-fires, heatwaves, and extreme weather events are already wreaking havoc everywhere even as we speak and could cost the global economy ...
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ASX set to edge lower as Wall Street extends losing run Wall Street racked up more losses on Friday (US time) on a choppy day of trading that left the major indexes mixed and the S&P 500 with its second-straight weekly decline. The S&P 500 ended 0.1 per cent lower after having been up 0.7 per cent in the early ...
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Weather Channel Owner Sues McDonalds $10 Billion for Being Racist Ever notice how there's never any commercials for McDonalds on The Weather Channel? Their parent company, Weather Group LLC, and Entertainment Studios Networks Inc, both owned by Byron Allen, thinks it's because McDonalds is racist and they're ...
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Funeral homes under strain from rising deaths THE RECENT increase in Covid-19 deaths is taking a toll on staff at funeral homes. More people are losing loved ones as Trinidad and Tobago battles a third wave of the dreaded virus, and David Simpson, funeral director at Laventille-based Simpson's ...
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DEADLINE ALERT: Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP Announces Deadline in Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Securities ... (NYSE: EBS) ("Emergent") investors that the firm has filed a securities fraud class action lawsuit on behalf of those who purchased or acquired Emergent common stock between April 24, 2020 and April 16, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period").
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