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How Aramco can keep oil flowing during Iran conflict
Saudi Aramco could keep oil exports flowing for up to 10 weeks even if the Strait of Hormuz is closed as the Middle East conflict escalates, by redirecting crude shipments to the Red Sea.
Markets look to Aramco call for clarity on Iran war impact
Analysts are hoping that the Saudi Aramco earnings call on Tuesday will provide clarity on how the world’s largest oil seller is managing the impact of the Iran conflict that has disrupted production and sent oil prices soaring.
Gulf oil producers face race to resume exports before storage fills up
Analysts estimate Saudi Arabia has roughly two weeks before it would need to start cutting crude output.
Gulf oil producers face race to resume exports before storage fills up
Analysts estimate Saudi Arabia has roughly two weeks before it would need to start cutting crude output
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Can French ‘war culture’ lead Europe’s rearmament push?
France could be pivotal in making Europe’s defense sector autonomous. But the country will have to overcome hurdles — and shouldn’t go it alone, experts warn.
TIME Worlds Top Greentech companies of 2025
AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects of climate change.
Satellite study finds Australian coal mines emit 40% more methane than reported
Methane emissions from major Australian coal mining regions were about 40 percent higher than official government estimates in 2020, according to a new satellite-based study by global energy think tank Ember and satellite monitoring firm Kayrros.
Satellite tech is supporting wildlife
Those tireless satellites, spinning around our planet at unimaginable speeds, are acting as guardians of some of its most vulnerable inhabitants.
Can French ‘war culture’ lead Europe’s rearmament push?
France could be pivotal in making Europe’s defense sector autonomous. But the country will have to overcome hurdles — and shouldn’t go it alone, experts warn.
TIME Worlds Top Greentech companies of 2025
AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects of climate change.
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AI’s Obsession for Power: Why Its Climate Triumphs Demand the Spotlight!
Artificial intelligence (AI) frequently draws criticism for its substantial energy demands. Notably, extensive models such as GPT–4 require enormous power—upwards of tens of gigawatt-hours during their training phases.
AI’s Power Hunger Grabs Attention—Its Climate Wins Deserve More
Artificial intelligence is often criticized for its energy intensity, with large-scale models like GPT-4 consuming tens of gigawatt-hours during training.
March Focus: Predict and prevent
Insurance companies must evolve from safety nets to proactive leaders as climate disasters reshape risk management.
Humanity may just be scratching the surface on the scope of climate-changing damage from methane leaks
The amount of the powerful climate-changing gas methane spilling out of oil and gas equipment, coal mines, and landfills globally is nowhere near fully documented and what is known is “only scratching the surface” according to the CEO of one
Elon Musk ‘cut down 500,000 trees’ to make way for vast German Tesla gigafactory, satellite images reveal – risking fresh row with eco-activists he branded ‘dumb’
Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company Tesla felled an estimated half a million trees while developing a gigafactory near Berlin, new satellite analysis has revealed.
Elon Musk Chops Down 500,000 Trees for New Tesla Factory
The environmental intelligence company, Kayrros, revealed that the electric car company cleared more than 800 acres of forest for its new German factory.
Significant Figures
500,000 -The estimated number of trees felled to make space for Tesla’s gigafactory outside Berlin.
500.000 Bäume mussten dem Tesla-Werk in Grünheide weichen
Für das Gelände der Tesla-Gigafabrik bei Berlin wurden rund 329 Hektar Wald abgeholzt. Auf Satellitenbildern kann man nun das Ausmaß der Rodung erkennen.
On COP28 sidelines, philanthropies invest $450 million to help tackle methane
Nearly a dozen deep-pocketed philanthropies announced on Saturday they will invest $450 million over the next three years to help countries launch national actions to tackle methane, the second-most prominent greenhouse gas, which has become a new focus of global
Biden’s EPA launches crackdown on planet-warming methane
The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled sweeping new regulations targeting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector on Saturday, a significant milestone for President Joe Biden’s strategy for curbing the pollution driving up the Earth’s temperatures.
Before China’s coal is even burned, its mines are warming the planet
The nation’s coal mines are major emitters of methane, and that is complicating global talks on reducing this potent greenhouse gas
These companies are pushing back on science showing their emissions
La start-up Kayrros, premier choix du fonds French tech souveraineté
Le fonds French tech souveraineté a choisi la pépite parisienne Kayrros pour son premier investissement.
Ukraine wheat harvest set to drop by third: satellite imagery
Ukraine’s wheat production is likely to be down by at least a third from last year due to the Russian invasion, a data analysis firm that uses satellite imagery said Friday.
Ukraine’s wheat harvest may fall by 35%, raising fears of global shortage
Satellite imagery ‘illustrates spectre of rising food prices and hunger’ due to invasion of world’s sixth-largest wheat exporter
Unregulated Texas Gas Pipeline Triggers a Huge Methane Leak
A leak that lasted a little more than an hour on a natural-gas pipeline in Texas had the same estimated warming impact as the annual emissions from 16,000 cars.
The cheap and easy climate fix that can cool the planet
How companies can play both offense and defense in the carbon race
Business has a critical role to play in the race to decarbonise.
Methane plumes spotted near Central Asia pipelines
Several plumes of the natural gas were spotted by satellite
Methane spotted leaking from South African greenhouse gas hotspot
Five leaks were spotted by satellite this month
Methane Leak Technology Bolsters Oil Industry’s ESG Efforts
By providing details on emissions, oil and gas consultancy Kayrros helps companies to plug the leaks and impress investors.
U.S. needs better methane rules to compete in global energy markets
The Trump administration’s move to roll back rules restricting methane emissions from oil and gas has sparked an outcry not just from environmentalists but also from the industry. Several large oil companies have been quick to pledge their continued commitment
Satellite technology employed to track huge methane plumes
Huge plumes of methane spewed from energy infrastructure and coal mines at least 790 times last year, according to satellite-based technology that for the first time allows the tracking of major leaks of the gas that is a powerful contributor
Satellites reveal major new gas industry methane leaks
Last fall, European Space Agency satellites detected huge plumes of the invisible planet-warming gas methane leaking from the Yamal pipeline that carries natural gas from Siberia to Europe.