• The Carlyle Group, which owns the Philadelphia Energy Solutions oil refinery, above, and its allies helped convince policymakers that the rising mandates would cripple their businesses and threaten thousands of jobs. David Parrott / Reuters
    The Carlyle Group, which owns the Philadelphia Energy Solutions oil refinery, above, and its allies helped convince policymakers that the rising mandates would cripple their businesses and threaten thousands of jobs. David Parrott / Reuters
  • A crude oil train is parked outside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by The Carlyle Group. David Parrott / Reuters
    A crude oil train is parked outside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by The Carlyle Group. David Parrott / Reuters
  • A truck driver unloads his cargo of corn into a chute at the Lincolnway Energy ethanol manufacturing plant where it will be converted into fuel for vehicles. Jason Reed / Reuters
    A truck driver unloads his cargo of corn into a chute at the Lincolnway Energy ethanol manufacturing plant where it will be converted into fuel for vehicles. Jason Reed / Reuters
  • Alan Kroska refuels his ATV with 'Real Gas, No Ethanol' at the Freedom Market in Freedom, New Hampshire in this 2011 photo. The owner of the Freedom Market, explains that he gets ethanol-free gasoline from Canada because it is not manufactured or available in the United States. Brian Snyder / Reuters
    Alan Kroska refuels his ATV with 'Real Gas, No Ethanol' at the Freedom Market in Freedom, New Hampshire in this 2011 photo. The owner of the Freedom Market, explains that he gets ethanol-free gasoline from Canada because it is not manufactured or available in the United States. Brian Snyder / Reuters
  • A crude oil train is parked outside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by the Carlyle Group. David Parrott / Reuters
    A crude oil train is parked outside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by the Carlyle Group. David Parrott / Reuters
  • An employee walks among pipes and machinery that convert corn into ethanol inside the Lincolnway Energy plant in Nevada, Iowa. Jason Reed / Reuters
    An employee walks among pipes and machinery that convert corn into ethanol inside the Lincolnway Energy plant in Nevada, Iowa. Jason Reed / Reuters
  • A worker closes the hatch after filling a railroad tank car with ethanol fuel, converted from corn, at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa. Jason Reed / Reuters
    A worker closes the hatch after filling a railroad tank car with ethanol fuel, converted from corn, at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa. Jason Reed / Reuters
  • An attendant pumps gasoline blended with 10 per cent ethanol at the UPI Energy gas station in Chatham, Ontario. Mark Blinch / Reuters
    An attendant pumps gasoline blended with 10 per cent ethanol at the UPI Energy gas station in Chatham, Ontario. Mark Blinch / Reuters
  • United Steelworkers Local 10-1 president Jim Savage addresses workers from the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by the Carlyle Group. Carlyle Group and other oil refiners helped convince policymakers that the rising mandates would cripple their businesses and threaten thousands of jobs. David Parrott / Reuters
    United Steelworkers Local 10-1 president Jim Savage addresses workers from the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery owned by the Carlyle Group. Carlyle Group and other oil refiners helped convince policymakers that the rising mandates would cripple their businesses and threaten thousands of jobs. David Parrott / Reuters

In pictures: America’s Big Oil versus Big Corn


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The clash heats up between America’s ‘Big Oil’ and ‘Big Corn’, two powerful and deep-pocketed lobbies, on who should bear the cost of blending increasing volumes of biofuels like ethanol into fuel supplies under a 2007 US law.

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School counsellors on mental well-being

Schools counsellors in Abu Dhabi have put a number of provisions in place to help support pupils returning to the classroom next week.

Many children will resume in-person lessons for the first time in 10 months and parents previously raised concerns about the long-term effects of distance learning.

Schools leaders and counsellors said extra support will be offered to anyone that needs it. Additionally, heads of years will be on hand to offer advice or coping mechanisms to ease any concerns.

“Anxiety this time round has really spiralled, more so than from the first lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic,” said Priya Mitchell, counsellor at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi.

“Some have got used to being at home don’t want to go back, while others are desperate to get back.

“We have seen an increase in depressive symptoms, especially with older pupils, and self-harm is starting younger.

“It is worrying and has taught us how important it is that we prioritise mental well-being.”

Ms Mitchell said she was liaising more with heads of year so they can support and offer advice to pupils if the demand is there.

The school will also carry out mental well-being checks so they can pick up on any behavioural patterns and put interventions in place to help pupils.

At Raha International School, the well-being team has provided parents with assessment surveys to see how they can support students at home to transition back to school.

“They have created a Well-being Resource Bank that parents have access to on information on various domains of mental health for students and families,” a team member said.

“Our pastoral team have been working with students to help ease the transition and reduce anxiety that [pupils] may experience after some have been nearly a year off campus.

"Special secondary tutorial classes have also focused on preparing students for their return; going over new guidelines, expectations and daily schedules.”

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