Oil, gas and mining
March, 2026
We just had the second-warmest winter in US history, despite icy blasts. Record-smashing Western warmth far outperformed a memorable Eastern stretch of cold waves and winter storms.
By 2050, nearly 20% of the areas currently suitable for cocoa cultivation in Colombia could lose the climate conditions needed for production. Rising temperatures and more intense or erratic rainfall could result in lower yields, increased crop stress, and greater economic uncertainty.
Why the Arabian Gulf depends on purified water – and how it could be threatened
Vast Ship Clusters and Speeding Tankers Point to Hormuz Jamming