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Finance
As the climate heats up, meteorology emerges as the new hot degree on Wall Street
By
Dylan Sloan
June 2, 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
Leadership
This 79-year-old CEO is so passionate about the hydrogen-energy revolution that he hasn’t taken a vacation in 20 years
By
Sydney Lake
March 9, 2024
Finance
Jamie Dimon takes a stand by signing JPMorgan up as the first big bank to reveal a key clean energy metric to investors
By
Amanda Gerut
March 5, 2024
Tech
With AI forcing data centers to consume more energy, software that hunts for clean electricity across the globe gains currency
By
Naureen S. Malik
and
Bloomberg
February 25, 2024
Environment
Clean energy projects keep getting derailed by local opposition. Now states are trying to grab enough power to overrule it
By
Joey Cappelletti
,
John Hanna
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2024
Environment
Biden’s climate law enriches middlemen while leaving less money for green projects, says clean-energy investor overseeing $50B in assets
By
Natasha White
and
Bloomberg
January 14, 2024
Environment
The biggest clean energy project in U.S. history just raised $11 billion and started construction
By
Josh Saul
and
Bloomberg
December 27, 2023
Environment
Ryanair’s CEO says consumers will always choose budget flights over environmental fears, as aviation has been wrongly made the ‘poster child’ for climate change
By
Prarthana Prakash
December 27, 2023
Environment
Industrial powerhouse Michigan is close to mandating carbon-free energy by 2040 in a major test for Democrats in the state government
By
Joey Cappelletti
and
The Associated Press
November 28, 2023
Environment
The head of the Middle East’s largest private oil producer says we’ll need ‘100 times more’ renewable energy to meet demand
By
Nicholas Gordon
November 28, 2023
Environment
‘You can’t do a lot with a closed landfill’: Why a solar farm near London is being built on trash
By
Priscila Azevedo Rocha
and
Bloomberg
August 12, 2023
Newsletters
Reality check: Male leaders and ‘dirty’ energy still dominate the Fortune Global 500
By
Peter Vanham
August 3, 2023
Finance
Nearly 80 major clean energy factories announced in year since Biden’s IRA passed: ‘It seems like every week there’s a new factory facility somewhere’
By
Isabella O'Malley
,
Michael Phillis
and
The Associated Press
July 24, 2023
Environment
As renewable-energy demand soars amid extreme heat, rising costs are making offshore wind projects so expensive that ‘it doesn’t make sense to continue’
By
Will Mathis
and
Bloomberg
July 22, 2023
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Preston Fore
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Ford CEO on his ‘epiphany’ after talking to his Gen Z factory workers: They were saying they ‘had to have three jobs’
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