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Global rice production was 713 million tonnes per year during 2006-2015, saw growth: StudyGlobal rice production saw significant growth from the 1960s to the 2010s. This increase was primarily due to management decisions such as ...
E85 vs Petrol: How much does it cost, why is it cheaper, and who can use it?India has launched E85 ethanol-blended fuel in Delhi, priced significantly lower than standard petrol. This move aims to reduce crude oil d...
Vedanta group's iron ore mining, steel biz cut 2.5 MT of carbon emissions in last 5 yrsVedanta's iron ore and steel business has significantly cut carbon emissions. Over five years, nearly 2.5 million tonnes of emissions were ...
Aluminium prices near record high: What’s driving the rally?Aluminium prices are trading near multi-year highs due to persistent structural supply tightness, not temporary factors. Stricter environme...
Novelis sees bigger cash flow hit from Oswego fire, posts $84m lossNovelis anticipates a greater impact on its cash flows due to fires at its Oswego unit. The company will, however, restart the hot mill ahe...
Tata Steel shares crack 4% after Q4 results. Here's why JPMorgan downgraded the stockTata Steel's shares dipped despite a 147% surge in Q4 FY26 net profit to Rs 2,965 crore. Analysts are divided, with JPMorgan downgrading to...
REC arm makes move for carbon market playREC's consulting arm is set to enter the carbon markets. It will operate as an accredited carbon verification agency. Expressions of intere...
Reliance Industries' Q4 profit dips 8% as Mideast war bites at oil businessReliance Industries reported an 8.1% drop in March quarter profit. Geopolitical issues impacted the energy business. However, telecom and r...
India allows ethanol blending in aviation fuelIndia has allowed blending ethanol and synthetic hydrocarbons into aviation fuel. This move aims to cut emissions and reduce oil imports. W...
Iran war could make petroleum products from clothes to crayons more costlyGlobal oil disruptions are making everyday items more expensive. From plush toys to bandages, the cost of materials derived from petroleum ...
Amazon signs $30 million deal to buy carbon credits from Indian rice farmersAmazon has signed a $30 million (around ₹280 crore) agreement with the Good Rice Alliance, backed by Bayer, Temasek’s GenZero and Shell, to...
Increase in renewable energy curbs emissions growth in 2025, IEA saysGlobal emissions growth slowed in 2025. Solar power expansion in developing nations helped balance emissions increases in advanced economie...
Apple reports record use of recycled materials across products in 2025Apple reported that 30% of the materials used in its 2025 products came from recycled sources, its highest level so far, as part of its pus...
Basel III fragments as US, Europe and India take diverging paths on bank capital rulesFifteen years after its finalization, the Basel 3 accord's goal of uniform global banking rules has fragmented. National regulators are now...
₹10, ₹20 cola bottles heating up soft drinks fight this summerSoft drink competition is intensifying as new entrants gain market share, prompting established players to boost marketing and distribution...
CAFE-III to kick in from April 2027; Govt unlikely to extend implementation date: OfficialNew fuel efficiency rules for car makers will take effect from April 1 next year. The government is not planning to extend the deadline for...
Fuel prices aren’t airlines’ only headacheGlobal aviation industry is grappling with geopolitical tensions, rising fuel costs and uncertainty over the Carbon Offsetting and Reductio...
Adani Green Energy adds over 5GW renewable energy capacity in FY26Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has achieved a significant milestone by adding over 5 GW of renewable energy capacity in fiscal 2025-26, brin...
Can a COP29 deal clean up scandal-ridden carbon offsets?Countries are working towards a deal at the COP29 climate talks to establish a U.N.-backed carbon market. The aim is to drive investment in...
Companies’ addiction to junk carbon offsets is killing the planetA Kyoto University study found that large corporations, such as Shell and Chevron, mostly purchased low-quality carbon offsets that fail to...