The 2025 Bleeding Green Nation Community Mock Draft is officially in the books! All 32 first-round picks have been posted. As always, a big THANK YOU goes out to everyone who participated. This was one of the smoothest years I’ve had running the draft thanks to zero people dropping out! This year’s champion is …
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COSCO Dalian yard names, delivers another 77,000 dwt green pulp carrier
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The Skhosanas live a modest yet comfortable life in Kriel, South Africa, and they owe it all to coal. But now, South Africa is moving away from coal in favour of greener, cleaner energy in what the government has called the ‘Just Energy Transition’. The transition promises more accessible energy…
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