For the retired shrimper, the 8,000-mile trip to Formosa Plastics’ annual shareholder meeting in Taipei was part of a strategy of being relentless. Story and photos...
The U.S. government’s recent deployment of visa restrictions for international illegal fishing exposes a dichotomy between how it wields power at home versus away. By Johnny...
Selecting a carbon credit provider has become a material decision for corporate sustainability teams. Regulatory requirements are tightening, independent rating agencies now scrutinise credit quality, and...
Brazil is rushing to regulate its critical minerals industry and unlock its vast untapped reserves of rare earths, aiming to position itself as a strategic producer...
To the author of the meme here, I respond: Yes, all this is true. But we must never forget that we voted for this, not once...
Disseminated on behalf of Surge Battery Metals. The lithium story at Nevada North is well understood. The project has scale, grade, and long-term production potential. What...
Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt makes an important point here, one that makes us wonder exactly how long it’s going to take to repair the damage...
The recent report from climate scientists is crystal clear: the world must act now. That means limiting global warming to 2 or 1.5 degrees Celsius. But...
Strong regulations and incentives are needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions from Chinese manufacturing, two new studies conclude. By Phil McKenna China’s Belt and Road Initiative,...
The global battery industry is moving fast, and China’s battery giant CATL is already looking beyond today’s technologies. At the 2026 Forum on Building China Into...