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Farmer rakes hey in a cow pen.
EnvironmentForget carbon taxes on cars—Denmark is charging farmers a $100 ‘burp tax’ per cow
By Seamus WebsterJune 26, 2024
Two NYPD police officers detain a pro-Palestinian activist whose face is hidden by a keffiyeh.
Finance‘We have to keep our cool,’ Citi management tells workers as climate and antiwar protests outside HQ reach a fever pitch
By Bloomberg and Alastair MarshJune 26, 2024
Housing insurance is melting down in several property markets as climate change renders old assumptions obsolete
CommentaryHousing insurance is melting down in several property markets as climate change renders old assumptions obsolete
By Spencer Glendon and Barney SchaubleJune 26, 2024
Image of Saudi Aramco's seismic robot in the desert, where they use AI to analyze geological formations deep underground.
FeaturesEnergy giant Saudi Aramco is betting on AI to thrive after the ‘peak oil’ era
By Vivienne WaltJune 26, 2024
Entry way to the Global seed vault in Svalbard.
PoliticsPrepping for the ‘unthinkable,’ Norway is stockpiling 30,000 tons of grain, citing the war in Ukraine, the pandemic, and climate change
By The Associated Press and Jan M. OlsenJune 25, 2024
US athletes hold American flags
EnvironmentU.S. joins these other countries bringing AC units to Paris Olympics despite French effort to cool rooms with pipes underneath floors
By Eddie Pells and The Associated PressJune 23, 2024
A mailbox with no home behind it in Nantucket
EnvironmentWith multimillion-dollar homes at risk of falling into the sea, Nantucket grapples with who pays for climate projects and how much
By Seamus WebsterJune 22, 2024
Paris (France) on May 17, 2020: statue in 'Place du Trocadero' square with a protective mask against Coronavirus, Covid19, and the Eiffel Tower in the background.
EnvironmentTiger mosquitos, Asian hornets and bed bugs: What climate change means for Europe’s ‘pest demographics’ haunting the Paris Olympics
By Adam GaleJune 22, 2024
It’s going to be a brutal summer. This CDC tool will let you figure out the risk in your area
EnvironmentIt’s going to be a brutal summer. This CDC tool will let you figure out the risk in your area
By Chris MorrisJune 21, 2024
Climate change caused by fossil fuels made killer heat wave in U.S. and Mexico 2.5 degrees hotter and 35 times more likely, scientists say
EnvironmentClimate change caused by fossil fuels made killer heat wave in U.S. and Mexico 2.5 degrees hotter and 35 times more likely, scientists say
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressJune 20, 2024
Firefighters extinguish a wildfire, in Kitsi, near the town of Koropi, Greece, on June 19, 2024.
EnvironmentGreece on the hunt for arsonist suspected of starting wildfires, as Europe swelters in heatwaves
By Paul Tugwell, Sotiris Nikas and BloombergJune 20, 2024
Woman sits on sea wall
EnvironmentFirst tropical storm of hurricane season, Alberto, forms in the Gulf of Mexico: ‘People underestimate the power of water’
By Jamie Stengle, Mariana Martinez Barba and The Associated PressJune 19, 2024
Workmen with the Architect of the Capitol office, perform maintenance on the irrigation system in a park near the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 18, 2024.
EnvironmentStaff handed frozen towels and water misters as millions of Americans attempt to navigate record heatwave and humidity
By John Seewer, Patrick Orsagos and The Associated PressJune 19, 2024
Smiling female gardener
SuccessGen Z are desperate to be eco-friendly but LinkedIn says they’re so underskilled they actually pose a ‘risk’ to climate progress
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 17, 2024
car drives through heavy rain
EnvironmentColliding hot and cold fronts whipsaw the U.S. with extreme heat, flooding, and a chance of snow
By The Associated PressJune 15, 2024
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