Tag: Energy
Judge Allows Defamation Lawsuit Against Greenpeace To Proceed
A U.S. District Court judge allowed a forestry company’s defamation lawsuit against Greenpeace and affiliated groups to proceed Tuesday, but dismissed racketeering claims leveled...
Party is over for dirt-cheap solar panels, says China executive
The global solar power industry is about to lose a major competitive windfall as prices of Chinese-made solar panels begin to recover after a...
China’s unbridled export of coal power imperils climate goals
Even as China struggles to curb domestic coal-fired power and the deadly pollution it produces, the world's top carbon emitter is aggressively exporting the...
China Reshapes The Vital Mekong River To Power Its Expansion
Chinese tourists account for more visitors to Thailand — and much of Southeast Asia — than from any other country.
The Thai village of Sob...
China places top energy official, a senior Uighur, under investigation
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese government placed under investigation for suspected graft on Friday one of the country’s most senior ethnic Uighur officials who...
German industries warn against relocation of energy production
The president of the Federation of German Industries Dieter Kempf warned against solo efforts by Germany in energy and climate policy, he told German...
On North Korea, China is taking away with one hand and giving with another
North Korea conducts roughly 90% of its trade with China. So when the Chinese customs agency released its August trade data earlier this week,...