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Trump torpedoed Biden’s $1 billion plan to save American salmon, leaving species ‘on the brink of extinction’

Lawyers for conservation groups, Native American tribes, and the states of Oregon and Washington are returning to court.

By Claire Rush and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2026
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Activist investors are more dangerous to CEOs than ever. Here are 3 ways to safeguard your leadership
By Sam WolfFebruary 5, 2026
Nevada Assemblyman Howard Watts
Key Nevada legislator says lawmakers will push for independent audit of altered public record in Nevada OSHA’s Boring Company inspection 
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 4, 2026
electricity
Over a million people are losing power during a freezing snowstorm while data centers nearby guzzle electricity
By Nikki Luke, Conor Harrison and The ConversationFebruary 4, 2026
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Peter Thiel warns the Antichrist and apocalypse are linked to the ‘end of modernity’ currently happening—and cites Greta Thunberg as a driving example
By Nick LichtenbergFebruary 4, 2026
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EconomyElon Musk warns the U.S. is ‘1,000% going to go bankrupt’ unless AI and robotics save the economy from crushing debt
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
Future of WorkAnthropic cofounder says studying the humanities will be ‘more important than ever’ and reveals what the AI company looks for when hiring
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
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CommentaryNetflix dominates streaming. No wonder it’s trying to redefine the market
By Hal SingerFebruary 7, 2026
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BankingBefore Kevin Warsh has even taken over as Fed chair, Trump is joking about suing him. Scott Bessent is fine with that
By Fatima Hussein, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsIlhan Omar’s husband is rich. The Republican oversight chairman is investigating why
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
AIAI can make anyone rich: Mark Cuban says it could turn ‘just one dude in a basement’ into a trillionaire
By Sydney LakeFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsNo, judge tells Trump. You can’t cripple $16 billion in funding for New York City and New Jersey
By Anthony Izaguirre, Dave Collins and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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BankingNBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo gets in bed with sports gambling as a Kalshi shareholder
By Jay Cohen and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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CommentaryWhy the American food sector is optimistic about 2023
By Colin GuheenDecember 19, 2022
EnvironmentThe EU just reached a deal to overhaul its carbon market to hit its 2030 climate goal—despite an ongoing energy crisis 
By Ewa Krukowska, John Ainger and BloombergDecember 18, 2022
Wind turbines stand in winter weather.
NewslettersIn 2022, ESG went from ‘nice to have’ for businesses to influencing corporate strategy
By Peter VanhamDecember 17, 2022
Confiscated shark fins
EnvironmentAmerica is about to ban the shark fin trade that kills millions each year as 500 species are threatened with extinction
By Joshua Goodman, Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressDecember 16, 2022
EnvironmentAmazon says it reduced use of single-use plastic last year but an environmental group says it jumped almost 20%
By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressDecember 15, 2022
Newsletters2023 might be the year investors get real about funding climate adaptation tech
By Eamon BarrettDecember 14, 2022
Jennifer Granholm
Environment‘It’s almost like it’s a starting gun going off’: The fusion energy breakthrough means winning the climate change race could be just decades away
By Matthew Daly, Michael Phillis, Jennifer McDermott, Maddie Burakoff and The Associated PressDecember 13, 2022
TechUS scientists just announced a major nuclear fusion breakthrough that could be ‘one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 21st century’
By Tristan BoveDecember 13, 2022
EnvironmentBig tech is laying off workers. The growing ‘green collar’ job industry hopes to recruit them
By Abigail BassettDecember 12, 2022
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon
EnvironmentJamie Dimon worries about the ‘extraordinary’ dangers posed by the Ukraine war. ‘I would definitely be preparing for it to get much worse’
By Tristan BoveDecember 12, 2022
Ursula von der Leyen and Fatih Birol
EnvironmentEurope’s energy heads boast they’ve beat back Putin’s ‘blackmail’ for now—but all bets are off for next year
By Courtney Bonnell and The Associated PressDecember 12, 2022
EnvironmentHouse lawmakers just authorized the most expensive project ever recommended by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
By Juan Lozano, Michael Phillis and The Associated PressDecember 10, 2022
NewslettersCOP15’s message to the world: Invest $250 billion in nature or risk the consequences
By Peter VanhamDecember 10, 2022
Rotting oranges laying on the ground in Florida after a hurricane.
EnvironmentTwin hurricanes just decimated Florida’s orange crop
By Curt Anderson and The Associated PressDecember 9, 2022
A truck of oil spill responders in Kansas.
EnvironmentThe biggest oil spill in the history of the Keystone pipeline is dumping more than a half million gallons of crude into a creek in Kansas
By John Hanna, Heather Hollingsworth, Ryan J. Foley and The Associated PressDecember 9, 2022
A wind farm on the ocean.
EnvironmentCalifornia is trying to create the country’s first offshore wind farms—Here’s how that works, and what it will take to make it happen
By Matthew Lackner and The ConversationDecember 9, 2022
EnvironmentKeystone oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. shut after Kansas spill
By John Hanna, Heather Hollingsworth, Josh Funk and The Associated PressDecember 9, 2022
Cities rewilding
EnvironmentLondon is releasing wild beavers, Chicago is floating wetlands and Frankfurt is letting hedgehogs run free: Inside the world’s ‘rewilding’
By John Flesher and The Associated PressDecember 7, 2022
CommentaryGen Z’s voting habits are all the proof companies need to act on societal issues
By Amanda Edelman and Andrea HagelgansDecember 7, 2022
Houses in Florida decimated by a hurricane.
EnvironmentFlorida lawmakers are meeting to figure out what to do about their property insurance market after it suffered billions in hurricane losses
By Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressDecember 6, 2022
CommentaryInvestors have been supporting food tech long before the ‘boom’–and scary headlines won’t change our minds
By Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al SaudDecember 6, 2022
EnvironmentSpace travel is heating up—and so are rocket fuel emissions. These companies are developing cleaner alternatives to protect earth first
By Matt WhittakerDecember 5, 2022
Feral hog
EnvironmentThe government is spending over $100 million a year to fight off feral hogs—and the pigs are winning
By Janet McConnaughey and The Associated PressDecember 2, 2022
Leonardo DiCaprio, wearing black tie, speaks onstage during the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2020.
EnvironmentLeonardo DiCaprio vs. Boris Johnson is the eco clash you probably didn’t see coming
By Chloe TaylorDecember 2, 2022
CommentaryWe are one of the ESG rating agencies Sen. Toomey called out. Here’s why he has a point
By Daniel KlierDecember 1, 2022
A northern long-eared bat
EnvironmentBiden just put another bat on the endangered species list after a fungus ripped through the population and killed millions
By John Flesher and The Associated PressNovember 29, 2022
EnvironmentFast-fashion brands claim they’re cleaning up their act for the planet, but their premise might be inherently flawed
By Marianna CeriniNovember 28, 2022
A Rolls-Royce engineer working with an engine
EnvironmentRolls-Royce is building a clean-energy airplane engine, and it just passed its first major test
By Prarthana PrakashNovember 28, 2022
Mauna Loa volcano
EnvironmentThe world’s largest active volcano just started erupting in Hawaii for the first time in almost 40 years
By The Associated PressNovember 28, 2022
CommentaryWhy this should be business leaders’ ‘finest hour’
By Hubert JolyNovember 28, 2022
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