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‘No one is saying, ‘I want more cancer with my candy”: Why Peeps are a ‘food chemical success story’ despite RFK Jr’s campaign to destroy their dyes

Peeps, that holiday candy tradition of bunnies and chicks that get eaten or are left to stale, are at the center of a food dye battle with MAHA.

By Catherina GioinoApril 5, 2026
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Newt Gingrich wants to drop a nuke on the Strait of Hormuz. America actually looked at the same thing in 1977 in Latin America
By The Conversation and Christine KeinerApril 3, 2026
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After renewable power’s record-smashing 2025, the Iran war could accelerate the shift as countries seek ‘structurally more resilient’ energy, UN says
By Tristan BoveApril 2, 2026
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The EPA just valued a human life at $0. That’s not just a moral crisis — it’s a market crisis
By Andrew BeharApril 1, 2026
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Meet China’s AI-powered recycling robot that sorts 220 pounds of clothes in 2 to 3 minutes
By Tian MacLeod Ji and The Associated PressApril 2, 2026
A chip research center site operations manager stands next to a window overlooking the facility.
Data centers are so hot their ‘heat island’ effect is raising temperatures up to 6 miles away and impacting 343 million people worldwide, study finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 1, 2026
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CommentaryAmerica’s CEOs have become reluctant guardians of democracy
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Stephen HenriquesApril 6, 2026
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PoliticsPolymarket apologizes after letting users bet on downed U.S. pilots in Iran: ‘It should not have been posted’
By Sasha RogelbergApril 6, 2026
US President Donald Trump blows a whistle as children participate in the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington, DC.
EnergyWall Street knows something about Trump and Iran: Both sides are running out of time
By Eva RoytburgApril 6, 2026
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Economy‘Skunk at the party’: Jamie Dimon warns of recession risks amid ongoing wars—but also stagflation
By Jake AngeloApril 6, 2026
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BankingJamie Dimon defends the U.S. war on Iran—and warns it’s pushing the economy into uncharted territory
By Nick LichtenbergApril 6, 2026
JPMorgan has 300,000 employees, but Jamie Dimon says the bank wins by deploying small teams like Navy SEALs
Workplace CultureJPMorgan has 300,000 employees, but Jamie Dimon says the bank wins by deploying small teams like Navy SEALs
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 6, 2026
Massive debt makes the U.S. one of the world’s most vulnerable countries in the energy crisis, market veteran warns
EconomyMassive debt makes the U.S. one of the world’s most vulnerable countries in the energy crisis, market veteran warns
By Jason MaApril 6, 2026
Student with moving boxes, with parents.
SuccessGen Z is rewriting the American Dream, and their parents are funding it—using tuition money for down payments, instead
By Preston ForeApril 6, 2026
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European renewables giant sues Texas for the massive loss it ran up during February ice storms
EnergyEuropean renewables giant sues Texas for the massive loss it ran up during February ice storms
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 17, 2021
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    MagazineJust how green is your ‘green’ fund?
    By Ryan DerousseauMarch 31, 2021
Plants in, beef out: restaurant menus are adapting to climate-friendly eating
HealthPlants in, beef out: restaurant menus are adapting to climate-friendly eating
By Mike Dorning and BloombergMay 16, 2021
The struggle to make plastics more sustainable
NewslettersThe struggle to make plastics more sustainable
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMay 14, 2021
Elon Musk is right: Bitcoin mining is bad for the planet. Here’s how bad
TechElon Musk is right: Bitcoin mining is bad for the planet. Here’s how bad
By Sophie MellorMay 13, 2021
Pea-based milk? Nestle announces new vegan milk brand to compete with Oatly
EnvironmentPea-based milk? Nestle announces new vegan milk brand to compete with Oatly
By Corinne Gretler and BloombergMay 5, 2021
Why the new, bolder U.S. climate goal will boost the economy
CommentaryWhy the new, bolder U.S. climate goal will boost the economy
By Kathleen McLaughlin and Manish BapnaMay 4, 2021
  • Biden steps up wind energy efforts, adding jobs along the way
    EnergyBiden steps up wind energy efforts, adding jobs along the way
    By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 30, 2021
Europe seeks to fast-track its big bets on hydrogen, 5G and blockchain
EnvironmentEurope seeks to fast-track its big bets on hydrogen, 5G and blockchain
By Ewa Krukowska and BloombergMay 4, 2021
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FinanceBrewDog founders see ‘big gamble’ in global expansion plans—and they like it that way
By Sophie MellorMay 1, 2021
25 September 2020, Berlin: Climate activists Luisa Neubauer (r) and Leonie Bremer of Fridays for Future take part in the demonstration at an international climate protest day for more speed in the fight against the climate crisis. They wear a mouth-nose cover with the motto "#No degree further".
EnvironmentClimate bombshell: German court tells government it must do more to save future generations from ‘radical abstinence’
By David MeyerApril 29, 2021
New study highlights how air pollution disproportionately affects people of color
EnvironmentNew study highlights how air pollution disproportionately affects people of color
By Leslie Kaufman and BloombergApril 28, 2021
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LeadershipWhy Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert doesn’t shy away from divisive issues
By Fortune EditorsApril 28, 2021
  • Citigroup creates new investment-banking unit as part of clean energy commitment
    EnvironmentCitigroup creates new investment-banking unit as part of clean energy commitment
    By Jenny Surane and BloombergMarch 29, 2021
Nuclear drawdown: How two little-known private companies are taking over the biggest environmental cleanup in U.S. history
EnergyNuclear drawdown: How two little-known private companies are taking over the biggest environmental cleanup in U.S. history
By Jeffrey Rothfeder and Christopher MaagApril 27, 2021
3 business leaders paving the way to a lower-carbon, lower-waste world
Tech3 business leaders paving the way to a lower-carbon, lower-waste world
By Fortune EditorsApril 23, 2021
A hydrogen-powered train will make transport history as Europe looks to become world leader in green rail travel
EnergyA hydrogen-powered train will make transport history as Europe looks to become world leader in green rail travel
By Tara Patel and BloombergApril 23, 2021
New York City sues Exxon, Shell, and BP, alleging ads falsely label their products ‘cleaner’
EnergyNew York City sues Exxon, Shell, and BP, alleging ads falsely label their products ‘cleaner’
By Ellen Gilmer, Bob Van Voris and BloombergApril 22, 2021
On Earth Day, the U.S. announces fresh 2030 emissions targets—and other world leaders follow suit
EnvironmentOn Earth Day, the U.S. announces fresh 2030 emissions targets—and other world leaders follow suit
By Katherine Dunn and Sophie MellorApril 22, 2021
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CommentaryTime is running out for business leaders who don’t have a ‘net zero’ strategy
By Daniel Pacthod and Dickon PinnerApril 22, 2021
Is corporate America living up to its net-zero pledges? A new report breaks down the numbers
FinanceIs corporate America living up to its net-zero pledges? A new report breaks down the numbers
By Sophie MellorApril 22, 2021
Image of a Google datacenter in the Netherlands.
TechA.I.’s carbon footprint is big, but easy to reduce, Google researchers say
By Jeremy KahnApril 21, 2021
Biden readying pledge to cut 2030 greenhouse gas emissions by half
EnvironmentBiden readying pledge to cut 2030 greenhouse gas emissions by half
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressApril 21, 2021
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EnergyCarbon emissions are going to balloon as the world exits the pandemic and returns to normal
By Sophie MellorApril 20, 2021
Financing the world’s energy transition: The full picture in 5 charts
EnergyFinancing the world’s energy transition: The full picture in 5 charts
By Katherine DunnApril 19, 2021
U.S. and China find at least one area of agreement: on climate
EnvironmentU.S. and China find at least one area of agreement: on climate
By Hyung-Jin Kim and The Associated PressApril 19, 2021
All nuclear plants dump wastewater into the ocean—but Japan’s Fukushima release poses a unique problem
EnvironmentAll nuclear plants dump wastewater into the ocean—but Japan’s Fukushima release poses a unique problem
By Eamon BarrettApril 16, 2021
Nestlé trumpets its green credentials as shareholders approve $3.5 billion net-zero plan
FinanceNestlé trumpets its green credentials as shareholders approve $3.5 billion net-zero plan
By Sophie MellorApril 15, 2021
Google Earth’s new tool shows the Antarctica-melting ruins of climate change
TechGoogle Earth’s new tool shows the Antarctica-melting ruins of climate change
By Danielle AbrilApril 15, 2021
JPMorgan Chase to invest $2.5 trillion in sustainable development initiatives
FinanceJPMorgan Chase to invest $2.5 trillion in sustainable development initiatives
By Katherine DunnApril 15, 2021
Early signs show 2021 could be an especially catastrophic wildfire season in California
EnvironmentEarly signs show 2021 could be an especially catastrophic wildfire season in California
By Chris MorrisApril 13, 2021
Switching to renewable energy is sometimes dirty. Tech like blockchain can help
EnergySwitching to renewable energy is sometimes dirty. Tech like blockchain can help
By Eamon BarrettApril 12, 2021
British Airways backs hydrogen plane startup ZeroAvia
EnvironmentBritish Airways backs hydrogen plane startup ZeroAvia
By Katherine Dunn and Jeremy KahnMarch 31, 2021
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