based solutions have emerged at COP26 as one of the top hot remedies to cool our fevered planet, reflected in multiple announcements of investing in blue carbon and afforestation projects. These projects all require a commitment of permanence of the (...)
rooted relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE; the strong bonds between the two countries draw their strength from blood, kinship, neighbor, language, and religion.
These relations have been growing over the decades since Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan (...)
gas prices typically rise.
Natural gas is used by half of U.S. households for heating and to generate 26 percent of the country's electricity.
Natural-gas prices rose during an unusually cold November, but December warmed, and temperatures for the (...)
Ancient cave drawings in Indonesia are as old as famous prehistoric art in Europe, according to a new study that shows our ancestors were drawing all over the world 40,000 years ago. And it hints at an even earlier dawn of creativity in modern (...)
term fundamentals of energy markets, and would enable the region maintain its export capability," the Assistant Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources for Petroleum Affairs said.
While GCC's links to the global economy have been shaped by crude (...)
world's most endangered primates has been caught on camera by scientists on the island of Borneo.
Using time-lapse recordings to investigate the diversity of the remote Wehea forest, the team were surprised to see an unusual sub-species.
Close (...)
structured materials for erosion and corrosion applications were examined.
It was recognized that all three members would bring significant scientific power to the table. While Saudi Aramco, KAUST and CAS have strong research and technology (...)
made catastrophes happen around the world, often to those who are least fortunate and least able to react efficiently and adequately. Such is the case of the massive earthquake that struck Haiti, resulting in still an unknown number of dead and (...)
or, at least, human nature before the age of 50 – to believe that there is always still time to accomplish a lot. There are books that we promise ourselves that we will read before certain ages. There are countries that we promise ourselves that we (...)
makers.
Giving similar comments were Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Yahya, Assistant Secretary General of the Shoura Council; Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabee'a, Minister of Health; Musa bin Mohammed Al-Salim, Dr. Mansour bin Saad Al-Kredees and Dr. Abdulmalik (...)
Sunni sects in the Kingdom is limited."
In response to a question on the meeting of Arab interior ministers in Beirut next week, Prince Naif pointed out that the ministers are dealing with matters in a positive manner, noting that since the (...)
torn societies. Several countries in the Great Lakes Region of Africa established trans-boundary cooperation to manage their shared natural resources. Lasting peace in Darfur will depend in part on resolving the underlying competition for water and (...)
demand equilibrium and relative price stability are expected to continue well into the next decade, contributing to meeting growing global demand as well as the availability of spare production capacity, if required.
On the domestic front, Saudi (...)
range trucks is both environmentally friendly and cost-efficient. However, challenges include the lack of a national legal base for safety and environmental regulations, local bans on stations in urban areas, local development plans, nuisance acts, (...)
Attiyah means of promoting bilateral cooperation in oil and gas sectors, in Doha,
according to an official statement.
Jadoon informed about the updated progress on the proposed Qatar-Pakistan
Gas Pipeline Project and said that the Pakistan (...)
producing countries and Russia, "the EU's most important energy supplier," must take priority, Barroso added.
Discussions on the new strategy are expected to take place at a meeting of the bloc's energy ministers on March 14. The issue also tops (...)
little compared to the estimated $45 billion in total damages caused in 2004 by four powerful hurricanes that struck Florida in a six-week period.
But Katrina left entire south Florida neighborhoods thigh-deep in water, and toppled hundreds if not (...)
the majority of its Gulf of Mexico production -- and removing all workers on them.
The Gulf of Mexico produces about 25 percent of U.S. oil and gas.
Arlene's rainfall was welcomed in much of Cuba as relief from the longest drought in a century. (...)
class facility that represents a valuable addition to society," Jum'ah said. "I hope it will help spread important knowledge, and further spark human ingenuity among the young generation of visitors to improve energy efficiency and advance the (...)
table hosted by New Delhi in January.
Indian Ambassador M.O.H. Farook told Arab News that the proposed visit would further strengthen bilateral relations, which already extend across IT, telecommunications, consultancy, hotel industry and several (...)