A federal judge has ruled that an offshore wind project aimed at powering 600,000 New York homes can resume construction.
The court ruled that construction can restart on a wind farm off the coast of New York State. The Trump administration had ordered work to stop in December.
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How tidal and wave energy could flip the script on renewable power forever
The world’s coastlines are quietly holding one of the most disruptive energy shifts of the century. Tidal and wave ...
Japan’s METI and JAMSTEC have successfully retrieved rare earth-rich sediment from 6,000 metres below the Pacific Ocean. This ...
The plan would open up a massive amount of waters to new oil and gas drilling and would be detrimental to marine life.
TOKYO: Japan is accelerating a decade-old plan to extract rare earths from the deep seabed, an ambitious initiative given extra impetus by the country's drive to cut reliance on Chinese supply.
Sediment containing rare earth was retrieved from ocean depths of 6,000 meters (about 20,000 feet) on a Japanese test mission, the government said Monday, as it seeks to curb dependence on China for ...
TOKYO - Sediment containing rare earth was retrieved from ocean depths of 6,000 meters on a Japanese test mission, the government said Monday, as it seeks to curb dependence on China for the valuable ...
A nine-year study from south Florida suggests juvenile Atlantic manta rays may be doing far more ecological work than we ever ...
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