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Putin Is Betting Coal Still Has a Future
Russia is spending more than $10 billion on a railroad that will help it ramp up coal exports to Asia. It's even mobilizing prisoners to speed up construction.

Racing for Hydrogen: How Gas Giants Are Vying to Stay Relevant
The global gas industry is in an existential race: either find a way to be part of the next generation of energy or risk getting supplanted by alternatives.

U.K. Presses G-7 to Tighten Rules on Reporting of Climate Risks
Britain pressed the Group of Seven nations for an agreement that would require companies to report more of the climate-related risks they face, aiming for a deal on the issue next week.