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Concerns Rise as Trump Administration Fast-Tracks Offshore Mining Leases Without Indigenous Input
The Trump administration is hastening the process for offshore mining lease sales in Pacific waters, prompting significant concerns regarding the absence of consultation with Indigenous communities.
Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Open Amid Lebanon Ceasefire, Oil Prices Drop
Following a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, Iran's foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is 'completely open,' leading to a significant drop in oil prices.
Indonesia's Forest Fires: A Growing Environmental Crisis Revealed by Satellite Imagery
As Indonesia faces a severe dry season, high-resolution satellite maps show that 5.62 million hectares have been affected by widespread forest fires, raising concerns for the environment and local communities.
Innovative Catalyst Achieves 1,000 Hours of Hydrogen Production Without Platinum
A new catalyst that does not rely on platinum has demonstrated the ability to efficiently produce hydrogen from water for 1,000 hours, marking a potential shift in renewable energy technology.
Cerebras Plans IPO Filing, Potential Valuation Surge Ahead
Cerebras, an AI chipmaker, is reportedly preparing to file for an IPO, which could significantly increase its valuation compared to a previous funding round.