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Environment
Italy loses its crown as world’s top wine producer as hailstorms, floods and a soggy spring ruin its harvest—but dropping the top spot is the least of vineyards’ worries
By
Prarthana Prakash
October 26, 2023
Environment
From temps in the 80s to 8 inches of snow: The northern Rockies brace for the first snowfall of the season
By
Amy Beth Hanson
and
The Associated Press
October 25, 2023
Commentary
The energy transition is under threat as the Global South lags behind
By
Makhtar Diop
and
Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi
October 25, 2023
Environment
Study gets real on climate change: Antarctica faces the ‘unavoidable’ melting of enough ice to raise sea levels nearly 6 feet
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2023
Commentary
Here’s the climate movement’s biggest mistake since the 1970s, according to the climate scientist who won the Nobel Prize alongside Al Gore
By
David Schimel
October 23, 2023
Environment
Atlantic hurricanes are twice as likely to go from wimpy to catastrophic in 24 hours than in decades past
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2023
Finance
Climate protesters crash Jerome Powell’s press conference, chanting ‘Stop fossil finance’
By
Will Daniel
October 19, 2023
Environment
New England’s $510 million lobster economy reels from near 40% population plunge
By
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2023
Environment
Billionaire Tom Steyer says the crusade against climate change depends on one thing: Business fixing the problem. ‘We have to win in capitalism’
By
Paolo Confino
October 16, 2023
Environment
From Antarctica to Tasmania, the debate over whether to fish a creature the size of a paper clip is key to saving the climate—and the humpback whales
By
Joshua Goodman
,
David Keyton
and
The Associated Press
October 13, 2023
Finance
Exxon’s $59.5 billion deal to buy a giant shale driller is telling us something about climate change and how fast the green transition will be
By
Will Daniel
October 11, 2023
Environment
Apple and Patagonia love Gavin Newsom’s move to make big firms disclose their emissions—Chevron and Exxon are going to have to fess up
By
Lily Hsueh
and
The Conversation
October 10, 2023
Magazine
The dark side of electric vehicles: Here are the countries where driving an EV can be dirtiest
By
Nicolas Rapp
and
Matthew Heimer
October 9, 2023
Leadership
Expedia CEO says customers claim to be worried about climate change. But he isn’t seeing changes in their travel behavior
By
Phil Wahba
October 6, 2023
Environment
September was so hot climate scientists are calling it ‘mind-blowing’
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
October 5, 2023
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