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  • 1 month ago | tradingview.com | Zach Bright |Henry Kronk

    Microsoft Buys 1.5 Million ARR Credits from Indian Project in 30-Year Offtake Deal — OPISMSFTMicrosoft inked a deal with U.K.-based Climate Impact Partners to procure 1.5 million carbon removal credits from a 20,000-hectare afforestation project in India over the next 30 years, the companies announced.

  • 2 months ago | tradingview.com | Zach Bright |Henry Kronk

    Brazil's Petrobras Directs $8.69 Million to New Sustainability Fund — OPISPETR3Brazilian oil and gas company Petrobras is injecting $50 million Brazilian Real ($8.69 million) into a newly created environmental fund, the company said Thursday. The Petrobras Bioeconomy Fund will support projects that prioritize climate action and biodiversity preservation, the company said, adding it could generate high-quality carbon credits and promote job growth.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | tradingview.com | Zach Bright

    New Jersey Coast Wind Farm Wins Approval to Begin Construction — OPISSHELAtlantic Shores South Projects 1 and 2 secured key federal approval to begin building what is positioned to become New Jersey's first offshore wind farm, the Interior Department announced.

  • Jul 11, 2024 | nuclear-news.net | Zach Bright |Christina MacPherson

    Biden signs a big nuclear bill. Can it remake the industry? EE News, By Zach Bright | 07/10/2024President Joe Biden signed legislation Tuesday that aims to deploy advanced nuclear reactors more quickly, placing wind at the backs of companies feverishly striving to carve out a bigger niche for nuclear technology as a zero-carbon source of electricity.

  • Mar 27, 2024 | scientificamerican.com | Zach Bright |Christian Robles |Carlos Anchondo

    CLIMATEWIRE | The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday disrupted the supply chain of major automakers and blocked access to the nation’s second-largest port for coal exports, sending companies scrambling to reroute shipments. The disaster occurred after a ship leaving the Port of Baltimore collided with a central support of the bridge, blocking access to the Curtis Bay Coal Piers run by CSX and the Baltimore Marine terminal operated by Consol Energy.

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