News headlines for “Energy Security”, page 113

  1. DRC Mega-Dam to Be Funded by Private Sector, Groups Charge

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (IPS) - Watchdog groups here are warning that a deal has been struck that would see Chinese investors fund a massive, contentious dam on the Congo River, the first phase of a project that could eventually be the largest hydroelectric project in the world.

  2. Fossil Fuel Subsidies Dampen Shift Towards Renewables

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Feb 10 (IPS) - Despite evolving public awareness and alarm over climate change, subsidies for the production and consumption of fossil fuels remain a stubborn impediment to shifting the world's energy matrix towards renewable sources.

  3. Tragic Case of Industrial Pollution in Brazil’s Amazon Region

    - Inter Press Service

    PIQUIÁ DE BAIXO, Brazil, Feb 10 (IPS) - "My nephew was eight years old when he stepped in the ‘munha' and burned his legs up to the knees," said Angelita Alves de Oliveira from a corner of Brazil's Amazonia that has become a deadly hazard for local people.

  4. Energies Clash in Tokyo Election

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO, Feb 07 (IPS) - Tokyo, one of the largest and most energy-guzzling cities in the world, is set to hold elections for a new governor Feb. 9. Analysts say it could prove crucial in stopping the Japanese government from restarting some nuclear reactors this year.

  5. Egypt’s Generals Face a Watery Battle

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, Feb 06 (IPS) - Heavy reliance on water intensive crops, a major upstream dam project for the Nile basin, and rising groundwater levels pushing at pharaoh-era monuments will be pressing issues for the next Egyptian president - whether military or civilian.

  6. U.S. Selling Coal Mining Rights at Undervalued Prices

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Feb 05 (IPS) - The U.S. government is violating federal leasing policies when it sells land to certain coal-mining companies, according to a new audit from an official watchdog agency.

  7. Protesters Resist an ‘Indian Fukushima’

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, Feb 01 (IPS) - Activists opposed to India's plans to massively increase civilian nuclear power production are aghast that a plan for an Indo-Japanese nuclear cooperation deal is gaining pace even while Japan is struggling to cope with the fallout of the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.

  8. U.S. Moves Towards Approval of Keystone Pipeline

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Feb 01 (IPS) - The U.S. government has taken a significant step towards approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a highly contentious project that has unified environmental groups here in opposition to what they say would be a climate catastrophe.

  9. Caribbean Walks the Talk on Clean Energy Policy

    - Inter Press Service

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan 28 (IPS) - Despite having an abundance of wind and sunshine, Caribbean countries have found that going green is requiring significant shifts in policy, and most importantly, significant financing.

  10. U.S. Tightens Development Safeguards

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (IPS) - Development activists and rights watchdogs are applauding a surprise strengthening of environmental and human rights policies governing U.S. development funding and overseas financial assistance.

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