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Oil prices have nearly returned to prewar levels due to a U.S.-Iran agreement, yet gasoline prices remain high because independent gas station owners are slow …
Israel and Lebanon signed a U.S.-brokered maritime border deal defining their exclusive economic zones, ending longstanding disputes over offshore gas fields. …
The ACM Awards will be held at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 16, 2027, marking the second consecutive year in Vegas after a three-year break. This…
The Toronto Maple Leafs secured the first overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft for the first time since 2016, while the New York Rangers acquired winger Pavel Do…
NASA will launch LINK on a Pegasus rocket Tuesday to boost the aging Swift telescope’s orbit, extending its life. This mission tests in-space servicing to save…
Over 150 climate lawsuits have been filed since 2017 challenging Trump-era environmental deregulations. These lawsuits aim to reverse rollbacks on methane, veh…
Global rice paddy greenhouse gas emissions doubled from 19 to 40 million tons CO₂ equivalent (1961–2021) due to expanded flooded farming, now 1.5% of human-cau…
Colombia elected Gustavo Petro, its first leftist president, who plans to end new fossil fuel projects and shift to clean energy, potentially impacting Latin A…
A Paris court ruled TotalEnergies must account for 90% of its climate footprint—Scope 3 emissions from customers burning its oil and gas—failing France’s "duty…
The U.S. sanctioned Rwanda’s Gasabo Gold Refinery and two executives for smuggling 60+ kg of gold and coltan from Congo, allegedly tied to the M23 rebels. The …
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…






















