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Environment
Environment
Bypassing Hormuz: how technology, not territory, will win the new energy war
The era where owning the geography meant owning the power is over.
By
Siddharth Misra
March 6, 2026
Latest Stories
Future of Work
Klarna’s CEO agrees with Dario Amodei. He thinks his white-collar workforce will shrink by a third by 2030
By
Jacqueline Munis
Newsletters
After conquering Brazil, Nubank’s Cristina Junqueira takes on the U.S.
By
Emma Hinchliffe
Success
YouTuber Logan Paul cashes in $16.5 million for his rare Pokémon card—more than even he expected. And it proves his point about ‘armchair quarterbacks’ yelling from the sidelines
By
Preston Fore
Law
Paramount has 7 days to raise its offer for Warner Bros. after Netflix waives exclusivity
By
Michelle Chapman
and
The Associated Press
Success
Airbnb CEO says AI is ‘the best thing that ever happened to’ his company—he warns other founders: ‘If you don’t disrupt yourself, someone else will’
By
Emma Burleigh
North America
Anderson Cooper leaves CBS News’ ’60 Minutes’ after 20-year affiliation
By
David Bauder
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and historic presidential candidate, dies at 84
By
Sophia Tareen
,
Nick Lichtenberg
, and others
AI
India cobbles together $200 billion-plus for data-center investment
By
Rajesh Roy
and
The Associated Press
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Environment
‘I just cried’: Atlanta fixes 4-day-long water leak by cutting off an entire neighborhood where residents now can’t take showers or flush
By
Jeff Amy
and
The Associated Press
June 3, 2024
Environment
Outer Banks homes are collapsing due to climate change, but U.S. coastal property values are booming anyway
By
Dylan Sloan
June 3, 2024
Environment
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm calls to ‘at least triple’ the current nuclear capacity in the U.S.
By
Jeff Amy
and
The Associated Press
June 3, 2024
Environment
Wind-driven wildfire scorches thousands of acres 60 miles east of San Francisco as California firefighters fight back
By
Trân Nguyễn
,
Thomas Peipert
and
The Associated Press
June 3, 2024
Environment
Vermont becomes first state to make oil companies pay for climate-change damage after Republican governor doesn’t veto bill
By
Lisa Rathke
and
The Associated Press
June 1, 2024
Retail
British supermarket Tesco is laser-tattooing avocados to cut plastic pollution. Will it make any difference?
By
Adam Gale
May 31, 2024
Environment
Jeep unveils its first U.S. EV, which will go on sale later this year
By
Chris Morris
May 31, 2024
Finance
Hopes of a 10-year EV transition are an ‘irrational’ pipe dreams because we don’t have enough battery materials—opening up a single copper mine takes 23 years
By
Dylan Sloan
May 30, 2024
Environment
Home insurers paid out a staggering $100 billion last year, the most catastrophic financial wrecking ball in over a decade
By
Dylan Sloan
May 29, 2024
Finance
As the EV market cools, the oil industry scorches with $250 billion in high-stakes deals and mass consolidation: ‘The bigger the company is, the more money they make’
By
Will Daniel
May 29, 2024
Environment
Why are rivers in Alaska turning orange?
By
Chris Morris
May 29, 2024
Environment
Texas can’t catch a break as new storm kills teenager, uproots trees, rips off roofs and leaves 1 million without electricity
By
Lekan Oyekanmi
,
John Seewer
and
The Associated Press
May 29, 2024
Environment
Danish energy giant Orsted will pay New Jersey $125 million for scrapping 2 planned offshore wind farms last year
By
Wayne Parry
and
The Associated Press
May 29, 2024
Environment
More than 90 million chickens have died in the bird flu outbreak, with an Iowa egg farm the latest to test positive
By
The Associated Press
May 28, 2024
Environment
Climate investor Tom Steyer: ‘I’m 100% sure that bringing children into this world is still the right thing to do’
By
Tom Steyer
May 28, 2024
Environment
Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several U.S. states killed at least 22
By
Bruce Schreiner
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 28, 2024
Environment
While American companies go quiet on climate change, Europeans keep banging the drum
By
Adam Gale
May 28, 2024
Environment
Dazed Texas county sifts through homes mangled by tornado in powerful storms that killed over 15 across the South: ‘It was horrific. Hellish’
By
Sean Murphy
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 27, 2024
Environment
At least 15 dead after storms hit Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas with severe weather expected to head east
By
Sean Murphy
,
Julio Cortez
and
The Associated Press
May 26, 2024
Commentary
‘A glaring blind spot’ in housing affordability: Mortgage underwriting and home appraisals should account for energy costs. Here’s why
By
Ian Hughes
May 24, 2024
Politics
Native American tribes approve proposal to ensure their Colorado River water rights—a deal that could become the most expensive enacted by Congress
By
Susan Montoya Bryan
and
The Associated Press
May 24, 2024
Politics
Biden pushes ‘green blitz’ of environmental rules in rush to ensure they are not overturned by a new Congress—or a new president
By
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
May 24, 2024
Commentary
Biden’s tariffs on Chinese EVs make sense—but only for a while
By
Chris Bataille
,
Noah Kaufman
,
Gautam Jain
and
Sagatom Saha
May 23, 2024
Environment
The world’s biggest oil company says it can reach ‘net zero’ without producing less oil. Can Saudi Aramco thread that needle?
By
Vivienne Walt
May 23, 2024
Environment
5 massive turbines crumpled as Iowa wind farm suffers rare direct hit from powerful tornado
By
Sean Murphy
and
The Associated Press
May 23, 2024
Environment
America’s landfills are ‘garbage lasagnas’—fetid layers of waste oozing dangerous methane, scientists found
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 22, 2024
Commentary
Big Tech employees missed out on $5.1 billion in 401(k) gains over the last decade because of fossil fuels, new research finds
By
Andrew Behar
May 22, 2024
Environment
Climate activists led a Shell shareholder rebellion over decarbonization targets, winning 19% of the vote. What difference will it make?
By
Adam Gale
May 22, 2024
Environment
Vermont governor stings bee supporters by vetoing ban on widely used pesticide
By
The Associated Press
May 21, 2024
Commentary
Corporate boards have never been more prepared to face down the anti-ESG backlash, new research finds
By
Tensie Whelan
May 21, 2024
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