Cotton Bulls Head Into the Weekend in the Green

Cotton futures closed out the Friday session with contracts up 40 to 55 points on the day, with December 44 points higher this week. Very little help was noted via the outside market factors on Friday, with crude oil up just 18 cents/barrel and the US dollar index up $0.218 to $98.310. Early on Friday morning

China’s Role in Africa’s Green Energy Future

Haley Zaremba Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the… More Info Set us as your preferred Google source Premium Content By Haley Zaremba – Oct 17, 2025, 6:00 PM CDT China is a major global player in

Edmonton Elks teeter on brink of playoff elimination in Week 20

Photo courtesy: Edmonton Elks The Edmonton Elks (7-9) could see their faint playoff hopes officially dashed in Week 20. The Green and Gold will need to pull off an upset road victory over the B.C. Lions (9-7) on Friday night in Vancouver in order to stay alive — a game in which they are six-point

EUR/USD retreats from two-week high as Trump tones down tariff threats

The Euro (EUR) weakens against the US Dollar (USD) on Friday, snapping a three-day winning streak as the Greenback finds renewed strength after US President Donald Trump softened his rhetoric on US-China trade tensions. At the time of writing, EUR/USD is trading around 1.1663, easing from two-week highs reached earlier in the day. Meanwhile, the

What could a Trump deal on critical minerals mean for Australia – and could MAGA be a sticking point?

Australia’s rich deposits of minerals used for green energy technologies and military hardware are increasingly prized, especially because of rising anxiety about China’s stranglehold on the global supply chain. That anxiety escalated after Beijing imposed new restrictions on rare earths exports, prompting a furious rebuke from Donald Trump and a warning from his treasury secretary

Stemming green tides in the Yellow Sea | Science

HomeScienceVol. 390, No. 6770Stemming green tides in the Yellow SeaBack To Vol. 390, No. 6770 Full accessLetter Share on Stemming green tides in the Yellow SeaLuhua Yang, Ruiyong Zhang, […] , Li Zhuo, Bin-Bin Xie, […] , Jianqun Lin, and Shun Li+3 authors +1 authors fewerAuthors Info &amp…

CO2 levels reach record new high, locking in more global warming

Fires were one of the reasons carbon dioxide levels increased in the atmosphere in 2024. (Image credit: Toa55 via Getty Images) The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) entering Earth’s atmosphere increased by a record amount in 2024, locking in further global warming, according to a new report. CO2 levels increased by 3.5 parts per million