Por: The Boston Globe Business January 24, 2023
General Electric Co. expects profit to climb this year as it capitalizes on a strong demand for air travel, even as lingering issues in its renewable energy business weigh on the company’s overall performance.Adjusted earnings will be as much as $2 a share in 2023, the company said Tuesday in a statement that also detailed fourth-quarter results. That’s up from 77 cents last year, but still short of the $2.37 average of analyst estimates... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business February 09, 2023
If there's an enduring truism about corporate promises to do well by doing good, it's that believing them is a mug's game. Latest case in point: The promise by some of our largest fossil fuel companies that they would be in the forefront of the transition to... + más
Cranston Street Armory will open Friday night as 24/7 warming center for homeless Rhode Islanders | The Boston Globe
Russia's climate is heating up faster than the rest of the world | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA Business January 25, 2023
General Electric Co. continues to grapple with lingering issues in its renewable energy business, even as the slimmed-down manufacturer says strong demand for air travel will help boost overall profits this year.Adjusted earnings will be as much as $2 a share in 2023, the... + más
Renewables to Overtake Coal and Become World's Biggest Source of Electricity Generation by 2025, IEA Says | NBC 6 South Florida
‘Turbocharged’ Renewables: The IEA Hawking Its Wares Again | Forbes
Forbes USA Business December 27, 2022
Electrical power transmission lines at evening. Getty Images President Biden’s climate vision is to transition energy from fossil fuels to renewables in the electricity sector of the US economy. One of the goals is by the year 2030. This is a stretch because renewables now... + más
Maine Voices: Kennebec River dam debate hijacked by red herring | Portland Press Herald
Playoff Prediction: Based On Schedule, Vikings Will Face Seahawks In Wild-Card Round | Forbes
Forbes USA Business December 14, 2022
Montmartre, under snow, 1903. Artist Georges Chenard Huche. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images ... [+] via Getty Images)Heritage Images via Getty Images The International Energy Agency is at it again. In May 2021, it issued an calling for an end to all investments in oil,... + más
What’s OPEC+’s Next Move? | Forbes
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 06, 2022
Mischa Keijser Image Source Getty Images Wind turbines in the Netherlands. A report from the International Energy Agency “expects renewables to become the primary energy source for electricity generation globally in the next three years, overtaking coal.” ... + más
Global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels to rise by less than 1% this year as renewables and EVs take off | CNN
CNN USA Business October 19, 2022
CNN — Finally, some good news in the battle against greenhouse gasses: Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are on track to rise less than 1% this year. That’s despite widespread concerns of a rush back to coal, oil and gas amid a global energy... + más
Energy agency: CO2 emissions rise in 2022, but more slowly | Associated Press
A Beer Shortage Is Brewing. A Volcano Is Partly to Blame | Time
CNN USA Business October 18, 2022
London CNN — Wind and solar power have made up a record 24% of the European Union’s electricity mix since Russia launched its war on Ukraine, a new report says, a boost that has also helped the bloc battle soaring . The growth in power capacity has saved the 27-nation... + más
Tiny Oregon town hosts 1st wind-solar-battery ‘hybrid’ plant | Fox Business
Earth to be dealt double blow as giant hole forms in sun's atmosphere | Newsweek
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