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climate change
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Page 26 of 100
Newsletters
How the climate battle moved from boardrooms to courtrooms and backrooms
By
Peter Vanham
February 15, 2024
Commentary
Climate activism is making Big Oil bigger. But it’s not all bad news for the energy transition
By
Andrea Guerzoni
February 15, 2024
Tech
If Bill Gates could ask a time traveler anything, he’d want to know whether AI eventually doomed or helped humanity
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
February 13, 2024
Environment
‘It’s a good day for science’: Penn scientist famous for ‘hockey stick’ graph on climate change wins $1 million verdict on defamation claims
By
Suman Naishadham
and
The Associated Press
February 9, 2024
Environment
As climate activists celebrate Biden’s ban on natural gas exports, Exxon CFO warns of a huge ‘mistake’ being made
By
Sasha Rogelberg
February 2, 2024
Magazine
The chip industry’s dirty little secret: It’s very dirty
By
Michal Lev-Ram
January 29, 2024
Environment
Extreme weather claims another victim as Benito the giraffe leaves Mexico’s border to head south
By
Alicia Fernández
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The Associated Press
January 22, 2024
Finance
The world being on fire is swelling ‘catastrophe bonds’ to a record $45 billion—and it’s a key hedge fund strategy
By
Sheryl Tian Tong Lee
,
Gautam Naik
and
Bloomberg
January 21, 2024
Environment
The Arctic air blasting America burst so many pipes in Memphis that water pressure fell citywide
By
Adrian Sainz
and
The Associated Press
January 20, 2024
Finance
The least affordable housing market in more than a generation is facing another threat: Uninsurable properties
By
Alena Botros
January 20, 2024
Commentary
Amid climate disasters and despite its own tragedy, Hawaii provides a model for community-centered innovation
By
Dawn Lippert
and
Josh Stanbro
January 16, 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
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John Hanna
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2024
Environment
Violent winds, inches of rain pound Northeast after day or tornadoes and blizzards south and west
By
Kathy McCormack
,
Scott McFettridge
and
The Associated Press
January 10, 2024
Environment
After the hottest year ever, January is on track to be so warm that for the first time a 12-month period will exceed the 1.5-degree Paris Accords threshold
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
January 9, 2024
Environment
Huge storms highlight ‘very weird’ winters in climate change era. ‘From a selfish side it’s like kind of nice to not have snow’
By
Steve LeBlanc
and
The Associated Press
January 8, 2024
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Economy
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Jim Edwards