A sales-pitch pivot brings deep-sea mining closer to reality

Early on, Canada-based The Metals Company cast the rocks it seeks to mine from the deep seafloor as a crucial resource for electric vehicle batteries and other green technologies, positioning them as a solution to the accelerating climate crisis. However, in 2024, another message overtook the first in TMC’s communications…

Adventure Turns Into Nightmare After 360-Degree Amusement Park Ride Splits Into Two Mid-Operation, Terrifying Moment Caught On Camera

Updated 31 July 2025 at 20:13 IST An amusement park ride for many riders suddenly turned traffic after the structure suddenly split apart into two mid-operation, leaving many seriously injured. Follow :   Saudi Arabia amusement park ride turns tragic mid-operation. | Image: X, Screengrab Saudi Arabia: An amusement park adventure ride turned into a

Hanwha Ocean shares surge over 16% after U.S.-Korea trade deal

Adie Bush | Connect Images | Getty Images Shares of Hanwha Ocean surged as much as 16.06% on Thursday to their highest levels since July 2015, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a blanket 15% tariff on Seoul’s exports to the U.S. According to Reuters, Kim Dong-kwan, the vice chairman of the Hanwha Group

US pushes to revoke scientific ruling that underpins climate regulations

US pushes to revoke scientific ruling that underpins climate regulations By Issam AHMED Washington (AFP) July 29, 2025 President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday moved to reverse a foundational scientific determination that underpins the US government’s authority to limit greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles and, more broadly, to combat climate change. Speaking at an

City of Ottawa four years behind in releasing greenhouse gas emissions reports

Angela Keller-Herzog, executive director of the environmental advocacy group CAFES Ottawa, says it’s important for residents to know if Ottawa’s climate change master plan is working and whether their investments are “paying off or falling behind.” Photo by Jean Levac /PostmediaArticle content The City of Ottawa is four years behind in releasing greenhouse gas emissions