Trees Found to Absorb Methane, Enhancing Climate Benefits
A new study reveals that trees, particularly their bark, absorb significant amounts of methane from the atmosphere, potentially removing up to 50 million tons annually.
ExxonMobil Refinery Outage Drives Chicago Gas Prices Higher
Gas prices in Chicago and surrounding areas have surged following a tornado that disrupted operations at ExxonMobil's Joliet Refinery in Illinois.
Tesla's Energy Business Emerges as Key Revenue Driver
Tesla's energy generation and storage segment showed significant growth in the second quarter, offsetting weaker performance in its automotive division.
Hezbollah's Advanced Anti-Tank Capabilities Pose Serious Threat to Israeli Armor
Hezbollah has significantly improved its anti-tank capabilities since 2006, potentially threatening Israeli tanks and armored vehicles in any future conflict in Lebanon.
EPA Awards $4.3 Billion to Fund Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects Across 30 States
The Environmental Protection Agency has allocated $4.3 billion in grants to fund projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in 30 states, paid for by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
Southwest Airlines Faces Safety Concerns Amid Extreme Heat
Exploding soda cans due to high temperatures have injured 20 Southwest Airlines flight attendants, raising concerns about workplace safety in extreme weather conditions.
Boeing Dismisses Airbus A321XLR's Market Impact Despite Sales Lag
Boeing downplays the significance of Airbus' A321XLR despite the 737 Max-10 being outsold 7 to 1 by the A321neo.
Tesla to Power France's Largest Battery Storage Facility
U.K. developer Harmony Energy Ltd. has begun construction on France's biggest battery storage facility, which will be powered by Tesla technology.
Starbucks and Mercedes-Benz Partner to Expand EV Charging Network
Mercedes-Benz is collaborating with Starbucks to install EV charging stations at coffee shops, aiming to reduce range anxiety and boost EV adoption.