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UAE top destination for rain enhancement study

ABU DHABI / WAM Dr Abdulla Al Mandous, Director of the National Centre of Meteorology and President of the Regional Association II (Asia) of WMO, reiterated that the UAE has established itself as a top global destination for prominent international events serving various sectors. As part of its continued commitment to addressing the pressing issues directly impacting the lives of ...

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UK grids get $40b budget to meet net-zero targets

Bloomberg UK energy grids will have 30 billion pounds ($40 billion) to spend on ensuring the nation’s pipes and wires are able to cope with meeting the nation’s net zero emissions target by 2050. The budget is for service, maintenance, upgrades and repairs on gas and power grids for the next five years, and is 20% higher than the spending ...

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Tianqi to sell stake in Lithium mine to ease loan troubles

Bloomberg Tianqi Lithium plans to sell a minority stake in the world’s biggest lithium mine, giving the producer access to the cash it needs to repay the major loan behind its ballooning financial troubles. Australian miner IGO Ltd will pay $1.4 billion in cash for a 49% stake in Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia Pty, the majority shareholder in the Greenbushes ...

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Modi needs one more farm law to end crisis

Farmers’ protests are threatening to snowball into the biggest political crisis of Narendra Modi’s tenure. To give in to demands and scrap the laws would be an uncharacteristic admission of defeat for India’s strongman prime minister, who promised they would transform agriculture. But letting the unrest linger could cause chaos in food markets, alienate urban consumers, and potentially derail the ...

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China’s giant crop takeover has failed

There comes a point where you have to stop throwing good money after bad. That moment is already well past for Sinochem Corp and China National Chemical Corp, or ChemChina, the state-owned Chinese giants that have been edging towards a merger for four years. The two chemicals companies are working on a structure that would allow them to combine without ...

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Jamie Dimon is begging for deals. Why is that?

Jamie Dimon appears restless. JPMorgan Chase & Co’s chief executive officer is imploring investment bankers — those most tireless of salespeople — to ring him up and pitch M&A ideas. It’s the clearest indication yet that the biggest US bank would prefer not to sit on its excess capital. That’s a nice problem to have, but one the lender is ...

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Trump’s Republicans are a faction, not a party

With each passing day, President Donald Trump’s losses continue to mount in court challenges to the election results — as of this writing, by one count, the campaign is 1-53. So it’s tempting to dismiss and mock the ongoing “clown show.” That would be a major error. Not only do the president’s words and actions increase the potential for violence, ...

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BA parent to outline its plan to lower emissions

Bloomberg British Airways parent IAG SA will outline its plan to lower emissions, including the use of carbon offsets, when the airline group’s new chief speaks at a United Nations summit this weekend. Chief Executive Officer Luis Gallego, who was expected set to address the United Nations Climate Ambition Summit on Saturday, will provide a road map towards fulfilling IAG’s ...

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United Airlines holds out hope for summer travel

Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc predicted that sales will rebound next summer as vaccines take hold, even as the company echoed rivals in warning that surging coronavirus cases have caused near-term demand to weaken over the past month. Bookings for the third quarter of 2021, the heart of the airline industry’s peak season, will only be 40% below pre-pandemic levels, ...

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Southwest CEO sees ‘really rough months’ looming for early 2021

Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co expects depressed travel amid the nationwide surge in coronavirus cases and typically weak seasonal demand to combine for a difficult start to 2021 for the industry. “January and February are bound to be really rough months — winter time, high case loads — and they are seasonally soft anyway,” Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said in ...

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