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Inslee and legislators say it’s time for “radical transparency” as Big Oil rakes in excessive profits
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Inslee and legislators say it’s time for “radical transparency” as Big Oil rakes in excessive profits

Big Oil celebrates record profits as consumers grapple with high gas prices and the costly effects of extreme weather events driven by climate change. Gov. Jay Inslee, legislative leaders, and representatives of labor and health care today announced the time has come for Washington state to tackle Big Oil’s record-breaking, excessive profits. ollowing “monster profits”...

Growing restrictions on legal migration to the EU linked to the trafficking of African women to Dubai
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Growing restrictions on legal migration to the EU linked to the trafficking of African women to Dubai

The curtailing of legal migration pathways to Europe can play a role in human trafficking operations in countries far away from the bloc. InfoMigrants talked to several experts to examine the cross-country impact of stricter EU border policy. Europe has long ranked as one of the top destinations for economic migrants from Africa looking for...

Spike in dengue cases due to global warming, warns WHO
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Spike in dengue cases due to global warming, warns WHO

“About half of the world’s population is at risk of dengue, and dengue affects approximately 129 countries,” said Dr Raman Velayudhan, WHO’s Head of the Global Programme on control of Neglected Tropical Diseases. “We estimate that about 100 to 400 million cases are reported every year. This is basically an estimate and the American region alone has...

Climate change: Which countries will foot the bill?
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Climate change: Which countries will foot the bill?

Record-breaking heat in China. Wildfires forcing Swiss villages to evacuate. Drought ravaging Spanish crops. As the costs of climate change rack up, a debate is surging among governments: who should pay? The question has been in the spotlight amid this week’s climate talks between the U.S. and China, where the world’s two biggest economies tried to find ways to work...

How Dubai Became a Hub for Russian Oil Trade (energyportal.eu)
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How Dubai Became a Hub for Russian Oil Trade (energyportal.eu)

Dubai has emerged as a major hub for Russian oil trade, taking over from Geneva as the primary location for traders selling Russia’s oil to consumers globally. Since Switzerland joined the embargo on Moscow following the Ukraine invasion, a significant portion of the trade has shifted to Dubai and other cities in the United Arab...

UAE: ADNOC, Indian Oil sign Dh 33 billion LNG deal for 14 yrs
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UAE: ADNOC, Indian Oil sign Dh 33 billion LNG deal for 14 yrs

Abu Dhabi-based integrated gas processing company ADNOC Gas announced a deal of Dh 25.7- Dh 33 billion (approximately Rs 2570-3300 million) with the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) to supply 1.2 million metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually. The massive contract with Indian Oil has been signed for a period of 14 years,...

Heat-struck Mediterranean is climate change ‘hot spot’
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Heat-struck Mediterranean is climate change ‘hot spot’

Struck by near-record temperatures and wildfires during this week’s heatwave, the Mediterranean region is ranked as a climate-change “hot spot” by scientists. The beaches, seafood and heritage sites in the region spanning parts of southern Europe, northern Africa and western Asia are under threat. Here are five key threats to the region flagged by the...

Climate action in an era of great power competition
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Climate action in an era of great power competition

The writer is director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government At the foot of the Eqi Glacier in Greenland in June, I watched ice formed thousands of years ago drop into the warming ocean. With this vivid depiction of climate change in my mind, I was...

Adnoc Drilling lands $2bn worth of new contracts
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Adnoc Drilling lands $2bn worth of new contracts

UAE-based Adnoc Drilling has won five 10-year contracts worth $2bn from state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). The largest national drilling company in the Middle East by rig fleet size will support ADNOC Offshore’s growing drilling operations with five high-specification, premium jackups along with all required manpower and equipment. The rigs will start activity...