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Opinion: Sorry, greenies: Cleaner mining companies do not mean a cleaner planet


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Mining and oil companies, among the world’s largest polluters and emitters of planet-warming carbon dioxide, are cleaning up their acts. A process that started slowly and reluctantly is now moving with the momentum of a freight train.
That’s the good news.
The bad news is that their black-to-green transformations are not necessarily good for the planet and could even result in more carbon output, not less. ....

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China's Bohai Bay energy terminals on alert as sea ice slows ships -- Earth Changes -- Sott.net


Tue, 12 Jan 2021 18:59 UTC
China energy terminals on alertChinese ports and marine safety authorities are on high alert as an expansion of sea ice makes it tougher for ships to berth and discharge at key energy product import terminals along the coast of northern Bohai Bay.
A cold wave sweeping the northern hemisphere has plunged temperatures across China to their lowest in decades, boosting demand for power and fuel to historic highs in the world s largest energy consumer.
The sea ice situation is more severe this year than the same period in previous years, said Wang Jun, a professor specialising in transport issues at Dalian Maritime University. ....

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China's Bohai Bay energy terminals on alert as sea ice slows ships | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide


China’s Bohai Bay energy terminals on alert as sea ice slows ships
Chinese ports and marine safety authorities are on high alert as an expansion of sea ice makes it tougher for ships to berth and discharge at key energy product import terminals along the coast of northern Bohai Bay.
A cold wave sweeping the northern hemisphere has plunged temperatures across China to their lowest in decades, boosting demand for power and fuel to historic highs in the world’s largest energy consumer.
“The sea ice situation is more severe this year than the same period in previous years,” said Wang Jun, a professor specialising in transport issues at Dalian Maritime University. ....

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RPT-UPDATE 1-China's Bohai Bay energy terminals on alert as sea ice slows ships


Temperatures in China fall to lowest in decades
Demand for fuel surges due to cold weather
Officials warn about severe frost this week
BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Chinese ports and marine safety authorities are on high alert as an expansion of sea ice makes it tougher for ships to berth and discharge at key energy product import terminals along the coast of northern Bohai Bay.
A cold wave sweeping the northern hemisphere has plunged temperatures across China to their lowest in decades, boosting demand for power and fuel to historic highs in the world’s largest energy consumer.
“The sea ice situation is more severe this year than the same period in previous years,” said Wang Jun, a professor specialising in transport issues at Dalian Maritime University. ....

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