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[ad_1] Disseminated on behalf of Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc. Truly “infinite” clean energy might be a long way off. But one thing is certain: We’re getting closer, and Infinity Fuel is a huge part of it. Their patented air-independent fuel cell has shown that it can provide power by turning hydrogen and oxygen into water and back again in an ongoing loop.  The technology is hitting major milestones with NASA and other partners lately. And it’s happening right as investors have a new opportunity to join Infinity in their transition from R&D to commercial deals. Here’s why this…

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[ad_1] Disseminated on behalf of World Tree. What if your next investment could help the planet and your portfolio? With World Tree’s 2025 Eco-Tree Program, it can. As North America’s largest grower of Empress trees, World Tree plants hardwoods that grow 3X faster than traditional trees, sequester massive amounts of carbon, and regenerate farmland. Just one acre offsets your carbon footprint for an entire decade. Even better? Each acre you invest can also return up to $20,000 within 8-12 years. Here’s how World Tree is changing the landscape, literally and figuratively, of sustainable investing. How You Can Profit Here’s how…

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[ad_1] Stuart Kaiser, Citi’s head of equity trading strategy, discusses the CBO’s analysis of the Trump tariffs in addition to his outlook for bond yields, economic growth and the May jobs report. Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday echoed President Donald Trump’s calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. “The president has been saying this for a while, but it’s even more clear: the refusal by the Fed to cut rates is monetary malpractice,” Vance wrote in a post on X.Trump on Wednesday repeated his prior call for the U.S. central bank cut interest rates by a full…

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[ad_1] Chennai: While carbon pricing mobilised over $100 billion globally for public budgets in 2024, India is among the few countries which have moved ahead in carbon trading by approving crediting methodologies to offset carbon emissions for renewable energy, green hydrogen production, industrial energy efficiency, and mangrove afforestation and reforestation, finds the World Bank.Carbon pricing, which covers around 28 per cent of global emissions, mobilized over $100 billion for public budgets in 2024.By 2030 a global investment of $6.3 to $6.7 trillion per year is needed to support decarbonization, build resilience to rising impacts of climate change, and protect nature…

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[ad_1] WEST FARGO — The demand for jet fuel is going up. The demand for gasoline is going down.That’s the simple explanation from Chris Ryan, the president and chief operating officer of Gevo, on why the company plans to add a sustainable aviation fuel plant to the corn-based ethanol plant it purchased at Richardton in southwest North Dakota. He said the low-carbon jet fuel won’t come cheap, throwing out a ballpark figure of $500 million for a potential project still years down the road.Ryan spoke Tuesday, June 10, in West Fargo at the Midwest Agriculture Summit hosted by The Chamber…

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[ad_1] U.S.-based Talen Energy has signed a major long-term agreement with Amazon to deliver 1,920 megawatts of carbon-free nuclear electricity to support Amazon Web Services (AWS) operations across Pennsylvania. The electricity will come from Talen’s Susquehanna nuclear power station, ensuring clean and reliable power for AWS’s growing AI and cloud infrastructure. The press release announced a new power purchase agreement (PPA) on June 11, 2025. This deal greatly expands the partnership between Talen and Amazon. It is one of the largest clean energy contracts, providing Amazon with zero-emission electricity through 2042, with an option to extend. Full delivery of the…

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[ad_1] Jack Ryan, Sybilla Gross and Yvonne Yue Li  |  BloombergGold rose after a softer-than-expected inflation reading bolstered bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates later this year.Underlying US inflation rose in May by less than forecast for the fourth month in a row, suggesting companies are finding ways to limit how much of higher costs from tariffs they pass through to customers.The dollar and bond yields pushed lower after the print, sending bullion higher by as much as 1.1% before paring some of the gains. Bullion typically benefits from a lower rate environment as it pays no…

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[ad_1] For those involved in the voluntary carbon market, Ecosystem Marketplace’s annual State of the Voluntary Carbon Market reports have been indispensable guides for practitioners to understand the key motions and trends developing in our somewhat obscure, sometimes information-scarce landscape. This year’s report, aptly titled “Meeting the Moment: Renewing Trust in Carbon Finance”, follows last year’s, “On the Path to Maturity,” in which I wrote a similar analysis describing the growing pains of a burgeoning market. 2024 was the third year in a row of declining total market value, now reaching a level similar to 2020 of $535M, which could…

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[ad_1] In 2024, Canada committed to cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 45 to 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2035. The commitment is part of a broader goal to reach net-zero by 2050, and Canadian businesses can play a key role in this ambition. Carbon credits can help to enable your business’ environmental goals Recent data from the RBC Climate Action Institute found nearly seven-in-ten business leaders consider adopting GHG reduction strategies as a priority of the C-suite, with the majority saying their role is equal to governments in meeting GHG reduction targets. “Businesses want to take a leading role in…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images When it comes to trying to make a second income, I like dividend shares. Of course, there’s the risk that I might make zero money, as dividends aren’t guaranteed. Yet, on occasion, an opportunity comes along that looks very attractive. So, even with the potential risks, here’s a company that I like right now. Setting a course I’m talking about Taylor Maritime (LSE:TMIP). It’s a dry bulk shipping company that earns money by owning and chartering out cargo vessels. It buys second-hand vessels at attractive prices and then leases them out on time charters at…

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