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fromFortune
1 day ago

European ministers urge EU to impose windfall taxes on energy companies as prices spike 'to ensure that this burden is distributed fairly' | Fortune

European finance ministers are urging a bloc-wide windfall tax on energy companies to address rising oil and gas prices and inflation concerns.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Of course we shouldn't drill for more oil in the North Sea we cancelled further exploitation for a reason | Bill McGuire

The UK's energy security is at risk due to reliance on fossil fuels amidst a climate emergency and the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Russo-Ukrainian War
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Can Russia help fill the global energy gap?

Higher crude prices from the Strait of Hormuz disruption have increased Russia's energy export earnings, but its capacity is threatened by Ukrainian attacks.
Science
fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Who Gets to Block the Sun?

Stardust Solutions aims to develop solar geoengineering technology to cool the planet, despite skepticism and concerns over safety and trust.
#middle-east-conflict
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

What can nations do to make up for the ongoing energy shortfall?

The Middle East conflict has disrupted 20% of the world's fuel supply, prompting countries to seek alternative energy sources.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

What can nations do to make up for the ongoing energy shortfall?

The Middle East conflict has disrupted 20% of the world's fuel supply, prompting countries to seek alternative energy sources.
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

A world-shifting moment (literally) - Harvard Gazette

Geoscientists have found evidence of plate movement on Earth dating back 3.5 billion years, reshaping our understanding of its early history.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Arctic ice loss brings dual heatwaves to Europe and eastern Asia

The study highlights how rapid Arctic warming increases the frequency of extreme weather events, particularly concurrent heatwaves across Europe and eastern Asia.
Europe news
#oil-prices
fromCity AM
5 days ago
Europe news

Europe urges fewer flights, remote working as Iran war drains oil supplies

UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Would more North Sea drilling mean lower energy prices for UK consumers?

Oil prices may rise to $150 a barrel due to supply issues, impacting costs across various sectors despite proposed UK drilling plans.
Europe news
fromCity AM
5 days ago

Europe urges fewer flights, remote working as Iran war drains oil supplies

Oil prices are rising due to the Iran war, prompting Europe to implement emergency measures to conserve energy.
Environment
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

The Iran War Just Revived Clean Energy - Buy This ETF Before Its Too Late

Rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions are accelerating the transition to clean energy as an economic necessity.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here's why that's so worrying

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is releasing three trillion gallons of water annually, exacerbating climate change and disrupting ocean ecosystems.
SF politics
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Trump's Plan for "Energy Dominance" in Alaska Is a Pipe Dream

Alaska's Railbelt faces natural gas shortages by 2027, prompting renewed efforts to build an 807-mile liquified natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Kenai Peninsula, though the $44 billion project lacks committed buyers and faces skepticism from both supporters and critics.
fromFortune
3 days ago

Countries are turning to 'structurally more resilient' energy sources as oil and gas crisis deepens, UN renewables chief says | Fortune

"A more decentralized energy system, with a growing share of renewables and more market players, is structurally more resilient. Countries that invested in the energy transition are weathering this crisis with less economic damage, as they boost energy security, resilience and competitiveness."
Environment
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energy

Europe is better prepared for the energy crisis but faces challenges from high fuel prices and opposition to renewable energy policies.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

The Legendary Antarctic Iceberg, A23-A, is Nearly Gone After 40 Years - SnowBrains

Iceberg A23-A has shrunk significantly since breaking from Antarctica in 1986, now melting rapidly as it drifts into warmer waters.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

More drilling in North Sea not the answer' for UK energy security, say former military leaders

Attempting to eke out the remaining oil and gas from the North Sea was not the answer to the challenges facing the UK. It will not bring down the price for consumers, nor will it deliver long-term energy security. The international markets will determine the price and destination; that is not energy independence.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

On a whole other level': rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

Record-low snowpack levels in the American West threaten water supply due to a historically warm winter and rapid melt-off.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

Asian governments are increasing coal use to address energy shortages caused by geopolitical conflicts, raising environmental concerns and calls for renewable energy investment.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

The first ice-core record of historical atmospheric hydrogen levels

Atmospheric hydrogen levels fluctuate with climate changes and have increased significantly since pre-industrial times due to human activities, requiring consideration in projections of future emissions impacts.
World news
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Ice Curtain

Nome, Alaska, is a remote, sandblown gold town near the Russia-U.S. border, shaped by gold mining, severe weather, and strategic geographic proximity to Russia.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What Trump's plans for the Arctic mean for the global climate crisis

Federal action begins leasing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain for oil and gas drilling, threatening tundra ecosystems, wildlife, and Indigenous homelands.
World politics
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

NATO's falling behind in the race to build icebreakers, critical tools for a war in the Arctic

NATO significantly lags Russia and China in icebreaker capabilities, creating a critical military vulnerability in Arctic operations and strategic access.
Design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Antarctica's newest research station holds a lesson for snowy cities

A wind-deflector-equipped, mono-pitch-roofed Antarctic research building prevents snow accumulation and consolidates station functions to improve safety and efficiency in extreme cold.
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The ICE Expansion Won't Happen in the Dark

ICE has designs on every major US city. It plans to not only occupy existing government spaces but share hallways and elevator bays with medical offices and small businesses. It will be down the street from daycares and within walking distance of churches and treatment centers. Its enforcement officers and lawyers will have cubicles a modest drive away from giant warehouses that have been tapped to hold thousands of humans that ICE will detain.
US politics
#greenland
fromFortune
2 months ago
World news

The U.S. has 3 of the world's 240 icebreakers, the crucial shipping technology that would unlock Greenland | Fortune

fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

fromFortune
2 months ago
World news

The U.S. has 3 of the world's 240 icebreakers, the crucial shipping technology that would unlock Greenland | Fortune

fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

#arctic-security
#arctic-geopolitics
fromFortune
2 months ago

Greenland deal doesn't solve 'mutual alienation' between America and its allies, warns economists, and it puts the USD under threat | Fortune

"It's in that spirit that we can still talk about a fracturing, more dangerous, world, in which the U.S. is less vaunted, the USD loses its reserve currency status, and where the U.S. focuses instead on the Western Hemisphere as its sole and defendable redoubt," the pair explained.
Miscellaneous
#greenland-acquisition
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.dk
2 months ago

Greenland, Denmark set aside troubled history to face down Trump

Greenland and Denmark united to reject President Trump's proposal to buy Greenland, temporarily setting aside independence preparations and reinforcing ties with Denmark.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

WEF in Davos: Is Greenland the wake-up call Europe needed?

Europe must reduce reliance on the United States as Trump’s tariff threats and coercive tactics accelerate transatlantic fragmentation and prompt EU defensive economic measures.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

White House claims acquisition of Greenland' is purpose of working group Europe live

Denmark and Greenland launched a US-linked working group to address disputes over Greenland; Denmark rejects any US acquisition talks and reiterates territorial red lines.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Arctic warming Trump dismisses reaches record highs, stoking interest in Greenland

Climate change which U.S. President Donald Trump calls the greatest con job ever perpetrated in the world is precisely what is driving the push to gain control of Greenland, an ambition openly declared by Trump. Human-caused global warming is reaching record levels in the Arctic region. This triggers ice melt, opening new shipping routes that major powers want to control, as well as theoretically easier access to the island's resources minerals and fossil fuels.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

EU holds emergency summit amid Greenland upheaval

EU leaders gathered for a hastily arranged summit in Brussels on Thursday evening, hours after most of them had been in Davos for the World Economic Forum amid the furore over Greenland caused by US President Donald Trump. The emergency summit was originally supposed to discuss a response to threats of fresh tariffs over Greenland. But US President Donald Trump's nebulous announcement of a "deal" appeared to have taken this specter off the table, at least in the immediate term.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

How can the EU respond to US 'blackmail' over Greenland?

At their disposal are mainly three options: The use of the so-called "trade bazooka" a never-before-used instrument that could even go as far as restricting market access for US companies in the EU. The implementation of retaliatory tariffs. The suspension of the EU-US trade deal, which has yet to come into effect. EU heads of state and government will meet for a summit on Thursday a dinner cobbled together in haste to coordinate which of those options the bloc will use in response to Trump's threats.
World politics
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Why is Trump interested in Greenland? Look to the thawing Arctic ice | Gaby Hinsliff

Melting Arctic is opening strategic, economic, and military competition that threatens northern Europe and global security.
#nato
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Greenland is Europe's credibility litmus test it must show Trump that aggression carries a price | Fabian Zuleeg

Trump's actions reflect interventionist isolationism that treats sovereignty as conditional and uses coercion and transactional alliances to pursue neo-nationalist aims.
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Scientists Scramble to Set Up Outpost on Rapidly Melting Glacier

During a rare break in the weather, the NYT says helicopters airlifted the researchers and their equipment 19 miles to their planned outpost site on top of the glacier. The two helicopters involved flew a dozen total loads of cargo from the icebreaker ship to the camp site, while glacial scientists and engineers erected a small tent city, complete with bathrooms, generators, and a mess hall.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

In the Arctic, the major climate threat of black carbon is overshadowed by geopolitical tensions

Arctic shipping soot accelerates sea-ice melt, worsening global warming and weather, while The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism without paywalls.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What next for Greenland and Ukraine? Questions after the Munich security conference

European leaders propose independent defence initiatives, including talks on a European nuclear deterrent, while seeking to preserve the transatlantic alliance with the United States.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Greenland: Europe to counter Trump 'blackmail', Berlin says

European nations are preparing countermeasures to Donald Trump's "blackmail," Germany's Vice Chancellor, Lars Klingbeil, said Monday. Klingbeil said Europe would respond "with a united, clear" response to the US president's threat of tariffs against eight countries for their opposition to his aim of acquiring Greenland, a Danish-owned, semiautonomous Arctic territory.
Miscellaneous
fromAxios
2 months ago

5 winners from Trump's Greenland climbdown

1. Trump - whose speech at the World Economic Forum drew such demand that a stampede nearly broke out at the doors - claimed the Greenland deal gives the U.S. "everything we needed." Even with concessions falling far short of total control, Trump can tout the "Art of the Deal" to his base and retreat from an issue that polls even worse than his handling of the Epstein files. The "Trump Always Chickens Out" (TACO) mockery popularized on Wall Street may sting, but the president's MAGA machine is already moving to sell the deal as a total victory.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We study glaciers. Artificial glaciers' and other tech may halt their total collapse | Brent Minchew and Colin Meyer

Sea levels are rising faster than at any point in human history, and for every foot that waters rise, 100 million people lose their homes. At current projections, that means about 300 million people will be forced to move in the decades to come, along with the social and political conflict as people migrate inland. Despite this looming crisis, the world still lacks specific, reliable forecasts
Environment
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Greenland updates: US lawmakers arrive in Copenhagen

Eleven US lawmakers, including two Republicans, visited Copenhagen to reaffirm Congressional support for NATO and meet Danish and Greenlandic leaders amid Trump-era threats.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

European troops arrive in Greenland as talks with US hit wall over future

European countries deployed troops to Greenland to bolster security amid US interest in acquiring the territory; France sent 15, Germany 13, Norway and Sweden participating.
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