Bitcoin’s price drop from an ATH of $58,640 can be explained by a spike in selling pressure followed by cascading sell-offs across spot exchanges. However, there...
Warren Buffett recently invested billions into big oil with his $4.1 billion stake in Chevron, which leads us to think that he just not into clean...
By Ann Alexander California’s oil industry has an 800-pound gorilla reputation of getting pretty much what it wants in Sacramento. Armed with millions of dollars to pay lobbyists and a...
For sufferers of PTSD, the world can be a scary place. Modern medicine has attempted many ways to treat the disorder ranging from medications to therapy...
Efficient autoxidation chain reactions demonstrated for the substance group of saturated hydrocarbons Thuwal/Helsinki/Leipzig. Alkanes, an important component of fuels for combustion engines and an important class...
Managing director Chris Woodhead: “The market is changing in the way water and … wastewater is processed.” A British manufacturer is hoping to convince the water...
Recent advances could make it feasible to deploy networks of methane sensors to detect this greenhouse gas at large facilities WASHINGTON — Researchers have developed a...
BOGOTA, Colombia, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Ecopetrol S.A. (BVC: ECOPETROL;NYSE: EC) reports that in order to comply with the provisions of Part III Title I...
The most popular stories on CleanTechnica in the past week or so, surprisingly, were led by a Hyundai story! The Ioniq 5 “Living Space” caught a...
Workers have begun cleaning up the toxic stew left behind by the largest oil refinery on the East Coast. It could take decades. Source: https://cleantechnica.com/2021/02/22/biggest-oil-refinery-clean-up-in-us-history-begins-in-philadelphia/