- Energy Markets Daily: Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR), Exxon Mobil Corporation, Chevron Corporation – Bidness ETC
Bidness ETCEnergy Markets Daily: Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR), Exxon Mobil Corporation, Chevron Corporation
Bidness ETC
Exxon Mobil and Chevron are under immense pressure from climate activists to trim their exploration funds and float the money as dividends, or use it for share buyback. The motion is set for vote at the companies' … The job-cutting spree continues at …
and more » - Our View: Verde Fund: Do it right – Santa Fe New Mexican
Our View: Verde Fund: Do it right
Santa Fe New Mexican
All of this, we understand, is compatible with establishing a green fund. Dollars that help jump-start jobs in solar or wind technology, or that pay for improved public transportation or find more meals for children — such sound initiatives fit in …
and more » - Montoya, Hall compete for District 1 PRC nod – Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque JournalMontoya, Hall compete for District 1 PRC nod
Albuquerque Journal
Hall: Under the PRC's leadership, New Mexico can move to a clean energy supply that maximizes solar and wind power; this will be cheaper than fossil fuels going forward. I'll advocate amendment of the renewable … The industry creates good paying jobs … - Colorado coal industry collapse leaving mining towns unsure – The Durango Herald
The Durango HeraldColorado coal industry collapse leaving mining towns unsure
The Durango Herald
The latest international climate change treaty for cutting carbon emissions is gaining signatures from nations. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund won't lend to countries relying heavily on coal. Investors increasingly try to minimize … - 4000 jobs, $530 million gone if Whyalla steelmaker Arrium closes – The Advertiser
The Advertiser4000 jobs, $530 million gone if Whyalla steelmaker Arrium closes
The Advertiser
“Whatever transpires, an industrial diversification jobs and growth fund needs to be established to support diversification in Whyalla and the region. “And it's a good time to commit to a solar thermal industry for the region to drive the growth of …
and more » - Green really is the new black as Big Oil gets a taste for renewables – The Guardian
The GuardianGreen really is the new black as Big Oil gets a taste for renewables
The Guardian
Pouyanné had said in April that electricity would be “the energy of the 21st century” and that he wanted his company to take advantage of the entire electricity value chain, including batteries, solar power and biogas generation. Total announced last …
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