Norway Rejects Plan for Fish Farming on ‘World’s Largest Ship’
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Farmers and fishermen in western India have welcomed a U.S. Supreme Court decision to hear their lawsuit against a World Bank agency, which financed a power plant they blame for damaging the environment and their livelihoods.The U.S. Supreme…
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China’s interest in reducing its trade surplus with United States through increased energy imports could advance plans for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, said energy executives involved in developing new facilities.The White House and China o…
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The RB Eden vessel carrying 70,000 tonnes of U.S. sorghum turned around just before reaching the Spanish port of Cartagena and is now heading to Singapore, Thomson Reuters Eikon ship-tracking data showed.This marks the second U-turn for the…
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Utilising its meteorological and wave forecasting expertise, BMT has played a pivotal role in supporting Jan De Nul Group with the successful installation of two gravity-based foundations for the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm, located off the coast …
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