EU to Propose New 2040 Climate Target for Emissions by End-March February 13, 2025 The European Commission will propose a new climate target this quarter, to slash Europe’s emissions by 2040, it said on...
Australia’s Iron Ore Hub Faces Strongest Cyclone Since 2007 February 13, 2025 By Mary Hui and Katharine Gemmell Australia’s iron ore hub is bracing for the strongest cyclone to hit the region since at least 2007, threatening port...
New Rules Eyed for Battery Rechargers on Planes After Korean Jet Fire February 13, 2025 By Heejin Kim Air travelers in South Korea may be asked to seal up the ports on their handheld battery rechargers or put...
DeepSeek May Face Further Regulatory Actions, EU Privacy Watchdog Says February 13, 2025 By Foo Yun Chee DeepSeek may face more actions from national regulators in the future, Europe’s privacy watchdog said on Tuesday [Feb. 11], underscoring...
India Is Building a Sanctions-Proof Supply Chain for Russian Oil February 13, 2025 By Rakesh Sharma and Jack Farchy Oil refiners in India — eager to keep importing cheap crude from Russia — are working with merchants, shippers and...
These Roads Aren’t Built for Wilder Weather Driven by Climate Change February 13, 2025 By Kendra Pierre-Louis California’s Highway One, stretching more than 650 miles along the Pacific Coast, is one of America’s most popular roadways because...
Viewpoint: New Year, Old Challenges for European Insurers February 13, 2025 By Volker Kudszus The European insurance sector saw high levels of claims inflation in 2024. In motor-related material damage in particular, claims inflation...
Insured Losses From Calgary Hailstorm Reach C$3.25B as 2nd Costliest Canada Disaster February 12, 2025 The tally for Calgary’s record-breaking hailstorm last August continues to rise, with total insured losses now estimated to be C$3.25...
EU Weighs Easing Corporate Liability Under Toughest ESG Law February 12, 2025 By John Ainger The European Union is reviewing the extent to which companies can be held liable for environmental and human rights breaches...
Drought Leaves Canadian Farmers Unpaid, Reveals Holes in Safety Net February 12, 2025 By Ed White Canadian farmer Bill Prybylski planned to buy a new tractor with proceeds from crops sold to two grain companies in...