Suncor Energy on Thursday forecast lower spending in 2026 despite higher oil and gas production, as it ramps up output from ...
Scientists just brought us one step closer to the dream of unlimited power. On November 17 at the Nevada National Security Site, a nuclear energy startup called Valar Atomics achieved zero-power ...
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Mexico is inflating its climate spending by billions of dollars. Here’s how.
In its fiscal budget for 2026, passed in November, the Mexican government promised funds for renewable energy, protected ...
WINDSOR, Newfoundland and Labrador, Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- First Atlantic Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FAN) (OTCQB: FANCF) ...
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Swiss startup is turning urine into plant fertilizer
Human urine is emerging as an unlikely climate solution, and a Swiss startup is betting that what we flush away could help feed crops and cut pollution at the same time. By turning this nutrient-rich ...
Since the second Trump administration took power in January, at least 15 coal plants have had planned retirements pushed back ...
Right-wing political group Americans for Prosperity, backed by oil and gas billionaire Charles Koch, sees data centers as ...
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers a hot Jupiter exoplanet leaking twin gas tails that defy explanation
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to discover that a distant "hot Jupiter" planet has two ...
Fresh JWST data and new models challenge methane hints on TRAPPIST-1e, showing the gas would be rare, unstable, and difficult ...
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Gas Stoves Are Poisoning Americans by Releasing Toxic Fumes Associated With Asthma and Lung Cancer
In the United States, gas stoves are the main source of indoor nitrogen dioxide—a toxic gas tied to many health problems—according to a new study ...
One concerned homeowner illustrated how gas stoves pollute indoor air and shared insights to help protect public health.
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James Webb telescope spots 'monster stars' leaking nitrogen in the early universe — and they could help solve a major mystery
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope spotted huge stars leaking nitrogen in an early galaxy, hinting that such ...
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