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BP ousts chairman months into his tenure, citing ‘important governance standards, oversight and conduct’ concerns

Albert Manifold is out over governance and conduct failures, leaving BP with an interim chair and a new CEO as net income fell 86% last year.

By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
By Angelica AngMay 25, 2026
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America’s largest oil export hub is so starved of water that it’s been illegal to have a green lawn for 2 years
By Michelle Hummel and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
Richard McCathron is President & CEO, Hippo.
I’m leading a $100 million corporate turnaround. Here’s why I learned to distrust the growth mindset
By Richard McCathronMay 25, 2026
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You can’t repair your tractor because Hollywood was terrified of the VCR
By Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
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Rice feeds more than half the world. It’s also the climate equivalent of 239 million cars
By Hanqin Tian, Jingting Zhang, Pep Canadell, Shufen (Susan) Pan and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
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Sam Altman, wearing a suit, speaks in front of a dark red background.
AISam Altman and Dario Amodei are both walking back their AI jobs apocalypse prophecies as they eye blockbuster IPOs
By Sasha RogelbergMay 26, 2026
The 5 Best Massage Chairs (2026): Expert Tested and Reviewed
HealthThe 5 Best Massage Chairs (2026): Expert Tested and Reviewed
By Emily PharesMay 26, 2026
Mark Cuban speaks onstage during a conference in Austin
CryptoBillionaire Mark Cuban says bye-bye Bitcoin: Why he is ‘disappointed’ by crypto
By Jack KubinecMay 26, 2026
Dozens of people sit on a stairs and hold a large banner reading 'Freedom to unionize now'
EconomyUber drivers in Massachusetts just pulled off the biggest labor win since 1941 — just before the robots arrive
By Leah Willingham and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
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HealthTrump spent 3 hours at Walter Reed. he claims ‘everything checked out PERFECTLY’
By Collin Binkley, Nick Lichtenberg and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
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PoliticsGraham Platner runs controversial ad during Red Sox game vowing to ‘reverse the private equity curse’
By Patrick Whittle, Kimberlee Kruesi, Kyle Hightower and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
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InnovationAmerica’s manufacturing Achilles’ heel: McKinsey’s warning on rare earths grows louder
By Nick LichtenbergMay 26, 2026
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LawBall State fired her over a private Facebook post on Charlie Kirk. Now it’s paying $225,000
By Russ Bynum and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
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Companies won’t get to net zero without taking a hard look at their supply chains
EnvironmentCompanies won’t get to net zero without taking a hard look at their supply chains
By Aman KidwaiDecember 8, 2021
  • The highest-ranking woman in Pentagon history is on a mission to take the armed forces electric
    PoliticsThe highest-ranking woman in Pentagon history is on a mission to take the armed forces electric
    By Nicole GoodkindNovember 12, 2021
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EnvironmentMission methane: More food companies turn to feed additives to reduce carbon footprint
By Lisa HeldDecember 8, 2021
Leveraging the power and pace of climate innovation
CommentaryLeveraging the power and pace of climate innovation
By Christoph SchweizerDecember 8, 2021
The climate bill question highlights global inequality
EnvironmentThe climate bill question highlights global inequality
By Katherine DunnDecember 8, 2021
Coffee prices hit a 10-year high, rising more than any other commodity this year
FinanceCoffee prices hit a 10-year high, rising more than any other commodity this year
By Katherine DunnDecember 8, 2021
7 years ahead of schedule, AIA becomes the first major Asian insurer to end coal exposure
Environment7 years ahead of schedule, AIA becomes the first major Asian insurer to end coal exposure
By Yvonne LauDecember 7, 2021
  • Buildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
    Real EstateBuildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
    By Katherine DunnNovember 12, 2021
Rising demands on environmental and social standards create new pressures in governance, board leaders say
LeadershipRising demands on environmental and social standards create new pressures in governance, board leaders say
By Aman KidwaiDecember 6, 2021
Inside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
TechInside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 4, 2021
Here’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
CommentaryHere’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
By Michael D. FarkasDecember 3, 2021
China expected to reach renewable power target 4 years ahead of schedule, IEA says
NewslettersChina expected to reach renewable power target 4 years ahead of schedule, IEA says
By Katherine DunnDecember 1, 2021
A barn is seen surrounded by flood waters in British Columbia.
MagazineBacklog at the Port of Vancouver is a sign of supply-chain disruption to come
By Kat EschnerDecember 1, 2021
  • The COP26 protesters are right: Too many leaders are ‘greenwashing’
    CommentaryThe COP26 protesters are right: Too many leaders are ‘greenwashing’
    By Gregor RobertsonNovember 11, 2021
A protester holds a 'COP Has Failed' placard, in reference to the COP26 climate change conference, during the Insulate Britain demonstration in central London.
EnvironmentWhy disruptive climate protests are set to grow, both on the streets and in the workplace
By David MeyerNovember 28, 2021
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EnvironmentThe corporate world’s race to net-zero hinges on tiny villages in the DR Congo
By Leticia LabreNovember 27, 2021
The U.S. releasing oil reserves is a short-term fix to a long-term problem
NewslettersThe U.S. releasing oil reserves is a short-term fix to a long-term problem
By Eamon BarrettNovember 24, 2021
Not just meatballs and DIY furniture: Ikea could be your next renewable energy supplier
RetailNot just meatballs and DIY furniture: Ikea could be your next renewable energy supplier
By Katherine DunnNovember 23, 2021
ESG investing needs standards to prevent fraud and greenwashing
CommentaryESG investing needs standards to prevent fraud and greenwashing
By Brad PreberNovember 22, 2021
The green economy is poised to create an immense amount of prosperity—but will everyone benefit?
FinanceThe green economy is poised to create an immense amount of prosperity—but will everyone benefit?
By Lance LambertNovember 19, 2021
Meet the unsung heroes of climate change
CommentaryMeet the unsung heroes of climate change
By John DoerrNovember 19, 2021
An employee inspects the hardware at the Evobits crypto farm in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Regulators in Sweden are urging the European Union to ban all Bitcoin mining in the 27-nation bloc.
FinanceBad news for Bitcoin: Sweden wants the EU to ban mining
By Shawn TullyNovember 19, 2021
Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, stands on a stage at the Tesla Gigafactory on Oct. 9, 2021, in Grünheide, east of Berlin.
EnergyElon Musk asked companies to ‘please mine more nickel’ for Tesla batteries. Now he may be getting his wish—in Tanzania
By Felix Njini and BloombergNovember 19, 2021
A worker harvesting palm fruits
EnvironmentEurope’s new push to halt deforestation could make it harder to find many food treats—and furniture and car seats too
By Vivienne WaltNovember 17, 2021
Simon Segars, CEO of ARM; Katie Koch, co-head, Fundamental Equity, at Goldman Sachs Asset Management; Barbara Humpton, president and CEO of Siemens; and Matt Heimer of FORTUNE
ConferencesBusiness leaders say we can build a better supply chain—but it won’t happen fast
By Alyssa NewcombNovember 16, 2021
COP26’s focus on methane is right—but don’t scapegoat animal agriculture on the altar of climate change
CommentaryCOP26’s focus on methane is right—but don’t scapegoat animal agriculture on the altar of climate change
By Jeff SimmonsNovember 16, 2021
Shell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
EnergyShell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
By Katherine DunnNovember 16, 2021
Startups should have a voice in the climate conversation
CommentaryStartups should have a voice in the climate conversation
By Richa SahayNovember 16, 2021
From a carbon market to a coal ‘phase down,’ here are the 8 key takeaways from COP26
EnvironmentFrom a carbon market to a coal ‘phase down,’ here are the 8 key takeaways from COP26
By Katherine DunnNovember 15, 2021
Our duty is to make an imperfect climate deal work
CommentaryOur duty is to make an imperfect climate deal work
By Paul PolmanNovember 15, 2021
China watered down the COP26 pledge to eliminate coal. Days later it reported record coal production
EnergyChina watered down the COP26 pledge to eliminate coal. Days later it reported record coal production
By Eamon BarrettNovember 15, 2021
Countries agree to new global climate deal in Glasgow
EnvironmentCountries agree to new global climate deal in Glasgow
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Ewa Krukowska, Akshat Rathi and BloombergNovember 13, 2021
COP26 - Protests
EnvironmentCOP26 is ‘crawling with fossil fuel lobbyists,’ and they’re watering down negotiations, climate hawks warn
By Sophie MellorNovember 12, 2021
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