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Malaysian Reserve
2 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Cowboy Clean Fuels and Mangrove Systems Announce Strategic Collaboration to Deploy Digital MRV in Groundbreaking Carbon Removal Projects
DENVER and GILLETTE, Wyo., June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Cowboy Clean Fuels (CCF), a leader in carbon-negative renewable natural gas (RNG), and Mangrove Systems, a pioneer in digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) solutions, have announced a strategic collaboration to deploy Digital Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) technology across Cowboy's commercial carbon removal and RNG operations in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. This partnership marks a pivotal step toward scaling high-integrity, verifiable carbon credits at a time when buyers and investors are demanding greater transparency and accountability in the voluntary carbon market. Cowboy Clean Fuels, building on its recently published BiCRS+RNG methodology and completed 10-year RNG offtake agreement with Mercuria, continues to scale operations to commercial deployment. By integrating and implementing Mangrove's dMRV platform at Cowboy's first project, CCF will now be able to automate operational and environmental data collection, accelerate RNG and CDR credit issuance, and enhance the credibility of its carbon removal operations. 'This partnership sets a new bar for integrity in the carbon market,' said Ryan Waddington, CEO – Cowboy Clean Fuels. 'By embedding digital MRV into our operations, we can ensure that every molecule of RNG and every ton of CO₂ we remove is backed by real-time, verifiable data.' Mangrove's dMRV platform provides continuous, audit-ready tracking of environmental performance aligned with standards such as ISO 14064-2. Its key benefits include: Accuracy & Credibility – Automated data streams reduce subjectivity and error. Accelerated Credit Issuance – Verification timelines are shortened, accelerating credit availability. Scalability – Seamlessly supports multi-site, high-volume project portfolios. Data Transparency – Real-time audit trails build confidence with buyers, investors, and regulators. Future-Readiness – Aligns with evolving digital registries and compliance frameworks. 'We're thrilled to support Cowboy's mission to scale carbon-negative RNG with the transparency of today's market demands,' said Evan Little, COO – Mangrove Systems. 'Digital MRV turns raw operational data into verifiable, registry-ready credits — so there's confidence the climate impact is real, permanent, and transparent. ' As carbon markets mature, CCF's integration of dMRV will deliver meaningful advantages to credit purchasers and RNG offtakers with faster credit issuance cycles, verified, real-time carbon removal data, enhanced trust and reduced transaction risk, in addition to long-term alignment with compliance-grade standards. With this collaboration, Cowboy Clean Fuels is uniquely positioned to offer high-quality, digitally verified carbon credits and low-carbon fuels at scale, backed by the tools and infrastructure that define the future of carbon markets. About Cowboy Clean Fuels Cowboy Clean Fuels is an advanced climate tech company leveraging coal bed methane infrastructure to produce carbon-negative Renewable Natural Gas and permanently sequester atmospheric CO₂. Founded in 2020, the company is headquartered in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. About Mangrove Systems Mangrove Systems provides the leading digital measurement, reporting, and verification (digital MRV) solution for carbon dioxide removal (CDR), carbon capture & storage (CCS) and RNG (renewable natural gas) projects, providing a digital, auditable system to support project commercialization & compliance. Mangrove Systems is trusted by many of the largest carbon projects in the world to bring trust, transparency, and integrity to carbon project operations. For more information, visit:


Gulf Today
19-06-2025
- Gulf Today
UAE announces arrest of fugitive Vitalie Pîrlog over cross-border corruption case
The Ministry of Interior of the United Arab Emirates today announced the arrest of Vitalie Pîrlog, a Moldovan national wanted in connection with a cross-border corruption case. Pîrlog, who was the former Chairperson of the Interpol Commission for the Control of Files (CCF), was arrested on 15th June following an active Red Notice issued by INTERPOL at the request of the French authorities. He faces charges including forgery, offering and mediating bribes, and fraud. The arrest was carried out under ongoing coordination with international and regional partners, including law enforcement agencies and global organisations, as part of broader efforts to ensure community safety and international security. French authorities commended the professionalism and determination of the UAE Ministry of Interior, stating that such coordinated action underscores the importance of international cooperation in combating transnational crime. WAM


Hindustan Times
15-06-2025
- Health
- Hindustan Times
What makes CCF tea a go-to Ayurveda remedy to improve digestion?
If you often struggle with bloating, acidity, or indigestion, there is a soothing solution hiding in your kitchen cabinet---CCF tea. Made from cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds, this ancient Ayurvedic concoction is more than just a soothing drink. Known for its powerful detoxifying and digestive benefits, this tea is a favourite among wellness enthusiasts, and even Bollywood diva Shilpa Shetty swears by it to keep her digestive system on track. CCF is believed that this tea balances all three doshas, promoting better gut health and boosting metabolism. In Ayurveda, health starts with balanced doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. 'CCF tea is a remedy that helps balance all three doshas, especially by strengthening your digestive fire or Agni,' says Ayurvedic expert Dimple Jangda. When your Agni is strong, your body absorbs nutrients better and eliminates toxins more efficiently. CCF tea stimulates digestive enzymes and helps break down food more effectively. This means your stomach feels lighter, and you can avoid discomfort after meals. One of the most common issues people face is bloating and gas, which can be uncomfortable. "The combination of cumin, coriander, and fennel in CCF tea helps reduce these symptoms by calming the digestive system and releasing trapped gas," suggests Jangda. CCF tea acts as a gentle natural detoxifier. It supports the liver and kidneys by helping eliminate waste products from the body. This cleansing process helps you feel refreshed and can improve overall wellness. A healthy metabolism is essential for energy and weight management. CCF tea helps boost metabolism, which can help burn calories and maintain energy levels throughout the day. Many women experience discomfort during their menstrual cycle. 'CCF tea has anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve menstrual cramps and ease PMS symptoms, making those days a little more manageable," explains Jangda. 'For best results, drink CCF tea daily for at least 8 weeks. You can sip it after meals to ease digestion and prevent bloating, or start your day with it on an empty stomach to gently boost your system,' recommends Jangda. It is also great in the evening. The key is consistency. So, make it a regular part of your wellness routine to gain benefits. CCF tea is generally safe for most people. However, some individuals may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort initially. Those with allergies to any of the three spices should avoid them. 'Pregnant women should consult their healthcare provider before consuming CCF tea, as fennel may stimulate uterine contractions. Also, be cautious if you are taking medications like blood thinners or blood pressure medications, as interactions may occur,' says Jangda. This tea is ideal to drink on an empty stomach for the best benefits.


National Post
12-06-2025
- Politics
- National Post
Josh Dehaas: Canadian cities are clamping down on free speech
With all the problems facing municipalities, from parks that look like refugee camps to potholes that can swallow a Mini Cooper, you'd think city councillors would have better things to do than dream up new ways to limit free expression. Article content Yet in the past few years, city councils throughout the country have created new restrictions on speech in council meetings, in streets, in parks, even in backyards. Many of these restrictions violate the Charter. The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is fighting back through litigation, with our new report on ' Canada's Most Censorious Bylaws ' and with our new Municipal Muzzle Award for the city with the worst restriction. Article content Article content Article content This year, Calgary won top prize. In response to protests against drag queens reading in libraries, Calgary passed its Orwellian-sounding Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw, which threatens fines for protesting within 100 metres of library or recreation centre entrances if the protesters express an 'objection or disapproval towards an idea or action related to' various human rights grounds. Article content Article content The 'bubble zone' bylaw, which the CCF is challenging in court, bans not only speaking out against drag queens reading books to kids, but also speaking out in favour of it. It bans protests against transgender women competing in women's sports, and protests in favour. It bans 'no one is illegal' protests and anti-immigration demonstrations. All of this is obviously protected speech. Toronto and the neighbouring municipalities of Vaughan and Brampton have passed similar speech restrictions in response to anti-Israel protests. Ottawa may be next. The first runner-up for the Municipal Muzzle Award was Caledon, Ont., where councillors and members of the public speaking at council meetings are banned from using indecent, offensive or disrespectful language when talking about local, provincial or federal politicians. Council members are also banned from insulting the Royal Family. Since when are we not allowed to speak disrespectfully about the premier or the King? Caledon also requires every meeting to open with an Indigenous land acknowledgement, which is a form of compelled political speech. Article content Article content The second runner-up is South Bruce Peninsula, Ont., which has an outrageous bylaw that prohibits picketing in any public place unless authorized by the town, which amounts to a near-total protest ban. Picketing is defined as 'any activity associated with protesting/objecting and may include the display of signs, placards, flags, shirts, hats, etc. which portrays a message, symbols or marks, silence, shouting, chanting, singing, marching, standing and sitting.' You read that right: even silent protests are purportedly illegal according to the geniuses who wrote that bylaw. Article content Article content The good news is that we're fighting back. Last summer, Whitehorse passed a 'civility policy' that allowed the chair at council meetings to require citizens to remove or cover up any attire that he or she found 'disrespectful,' banned bringing signs of any kind into council chambers and forbid the use of 'microaggressions,' including 'unconscious' expressions. After the CCF sought judicial review, Whitehorse amended its policy to better protect free speech.


Mint
10-06-2025
- Health
- Mint
COVID-19 update, 10 June 2025: India's active tally nears 7,000; Maharashtra reports 89 new cases, Delhi woman succumbs
Covid-19 Update, June 10: The active Covid-19 tally in India on Tuesday neared the 7,000-mark, with states like Gujarat, Kerala and Karnataka continuing to report the most number of cases. The coronavirus cases have been steadily surging over the past few weeks, from just 257 on May 22 to nearly 7,000 on June 10. Over the past 24 hours, the number of active Covid-19 cases in India surged to 6,815, according to data from the Union Ministry of Health's Covid dashboard. India has been recording a steady rise in Covid-19 cases since the last week of May. India recorded as many as 324 Covid-19 cases over the past 24 hours, as per the health ministry's data. During this time, 783 people were discharged from hospitals or recovered. The death toll due to Covid-19 related causes have climbed to 68 since the start of this year, with three patients from Delhi, Kerala and Jharkhand succumbing to the viral infection in the past 24 hours. Two patients from Karnataka and one from Maharashtra also succumbed to the disease, as per PTI. In Delhi, a 90-year-old woman with co-morbidities died due to Covid-19. The patient had respiratory acidosis, Congestive Heart Failure (CCF) and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), according to the health ministry data. This pushed Delhi's Covid-19 toll since January 1, 2025 to eight. Jharkhand reported its first death due to Covid-19 since the beginning of this year, as well as the current wave. A 44-year-old man, who had tested positive for the infection, died in Ranchi while receiving treatment at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences here. The man had aspirational pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, hypertension and hypothyroidism. Jharkhand currently has six active cases of Covid-19. Meanwhile, Kerala reported its 16th Covid-19 death this year as a 79-year-old man with co-morbidities succumbed to the infection. He had Type 2 diabetes among other diseases, as per the health ministry. Kerala has the highest number of active cases at 2,053. The state reported 96 new cases over the past 24 hours, while 255 people recovered from Covid-19 during the same period. Kerala is the only state that has over 2,000 active cases, with Gujarat rallying behind at 1,109. Of these, Surat has reported 58 cases, with the active tally standing at 166. Karnataka reported the most number of cases at 136 over the past 24 hours, followed by Gujarat at 129 and Kerala at 96. Interestingly, Delhi recorded a dip in cases in the past 24 hours, with 691 active cases. In Karnataka, two deaths have been reported. Maharashtra reported 89 new Covid-19 cases and one death on Tuesday, as per state health officials. The news of the death was not updated on the Centre's Covid-19 dashboard. Of the latest cases, 32 were recorded in Mumbai and 23 in Pune. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday hailed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's support during the Covid-19 pandemic and said that the Centre stepped up when the previous government was 'hiding'.