Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro announced last week that his government will “withdraw from the international investment arbitration system because the courts end up resolving disputes in...
In February, the Border Patrol requested access to Big Bend Ranch, Seminole Canyon and Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Parks. The access request included 14 parcels in...
JFK was assassinated 63 years ago, and the general public still doesn’t know who did it. If the U.S. federal government is good at anything, it’s...
Is it possible that’s the report here is true? Her job is to stand in front of the American people and lie through her teeth. How...
When was promoting my books on renewable energy on radio and television interviews 10 – 15 years ago, I never forgot to mention what was, in...
The U.S. Department of Energy is intensifying efforts to secure critical minerals as global supply risks rise. In a new collaboration, the DOE’s Ames National Laboratory...
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Google is stepping up its climate strategy with a deeper commitment to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). In a new long-term agreement with American Express Global Business...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest assessment cycle has been beset by disagreements between nations over the timeline for publishing its next landmark report....
Disseminated on behalf of Surge Battery Metals. Every time instability erupts in the Middle East, North Americans feel it where it hurts most—at the gas pump....