Government Funding Fuels Geothermal Expansion

Felicity Bradstock Felicity Bradstock is a freelance writer specialising in Energy and Finance. She has a Master’s in International Development from the University of Birmingham, UK. More Info Premium Content By Felicity Bradstock – Nov 23, 2024, 4:00 PM CST Recent technological advancements, coupled with significant government funding, have propelled the geothermal energy industry forward.

‘A great showing from him’ -half Sam Prendergast

Andy Farrell gave glowing reviews to Test rookies Gus McCarthy, Cormac Izuchukwu and Sam Prendergast as Ireland finally found their groove in the Autumn Nations Series with a resounding 52-17 victory over Fiji on Saturday. Ireland ran in eight tries, four in each half, had two more disallowed for forward passes and looked much more

COP29: Countries agree on deal to kickstart global carbon credit trading

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Smart City embarks on green tunnel road initiative to cool Panaji by 2 degrees C

Panaji: The Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Ltd (IPSCDL) has begun a tree-planting initiative along the roads, aiming to lower the temperature by up to 2 degrees C in the state capital. Chief minister Pramod Sawant said that in alignment with sustainable development objectives , planting trees along roads remains the sole effective solution to

Japan’s Mori Building Buys 11% Stake in $4.7B NYC Skyscraper From SL Green

One Vanderbilt Avenue is NYC’s fourth-tallest building (Image: Mori Building) One of Japan’s largest developers just gave a vote of confidence to New York City’s office market with Mori Building announcing late this week that it has acquired an 11 percent stake in supertall One Vanderbilt Avenue from property giant SL Green at a gross

Green spoonworm: The female tentacle monsters that turn males into ‘living testicles’

Female green spoonworms lie on the seafloor, gobbling up particles of organic matter as it floats by. (Image credit: Poelzer Wolfgang / Alamy Stock Photo) Name: Green spoonworm (Bonellia viridis) Where it lives: Seabeds in the northeast Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to northern Norway What it eats: Organic matter filtered from the water and small invertebrates. Why