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New Zealand has a surprising tool to boost its grid: an aluminum plant
Canary Media via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAluminum smelters are energy hogs. To make the lightweight metal, facilities need hundreds of...
Shark Barfs Up A Spiky Echidna In Front Of Surprised Scientists
Forbes· 7 days agoHow did a tiger shark in northern Australian waters swallow a terrestrial monotreme in the first...
Rio Tinto Enters Into Demand Response Agreement With Renewable Energy Suppliers In New Zealand -...
CleanTechnica· 6 days agoMaking aluminum uses a lot of electricity. The Rio Tinto smelter at Tiwai Point on the south island of New Zealand draws up to 572 megawatts of continuous power, most of which comes from a nearby ...
Australian Greens: No way forward to fight genocide, war
World Socialist Web Site· 7 days agoOver the past week, the federal Labor government and the Liberal-National Coalition have launched...
Nomura Holdings Inc. Invests $5.21 Million in Peabody Energy Co. (NYSE:BTU)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 2 days agoNomura Holdings Inc. bought a new position in Peabody Energy Co. (NYSE:BTU – Free Report) during the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities ...
Jokowi sparks controversy with mining permits for Indonesia’s religious groups
South China Morning Post· 4 days ago“We will give NU coal concessions whose reserves are large enough to be managed in order to optimise...
So-Called “Green Economy”
GoldSeek.com· 3 days agoInternational Man: Politicians, the media, and large corporations promote solar and wind energy as replacements for fossil fuels. Western governments are trying to pick winners and are subsidizing wind and solar energy to the tune of billions.
US jobs shock leaves traders reeling as hopes of interest rate cut sink
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoAverage property values fell by 0.1pc over the month to £288,688, the Halifax house price index...
The UN chief has called for a ban on fossil fuel advertising – is the NZ industry listening?
The Conversation· 7 days agoCan we imagine a world without fossil fuel advertising, let alone fossil fuels themselves? When the head of the UN calls on your industry to take action to help prevent the catastrophic effects ...
How a little brown bird could sound the alarm on lead poisoning in Australian children
The Conversation· 2 days agoRecent public health threats such as COVID, and the current bird flu outbreak in Victoria, show we can’t separate human health from the natural environment. Birds have long been considered sentinels ...