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Page 34 of 100
From America’s IRA to China’s eco-civilization, a new global consensus is emerging. Globalization and growth are out, redesigning society is in
By
Chandran Nair
September 7, 2023
Environment
Scorching temperatures made this summer a record breaker and raise fears about even more warming that could ‘wreak havoc worldwide’
By
Jamey Keaten
,
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
September 6, 2023
Environment
Another hurricane could be headed to Florida—and it’s shaping up to be a massive one
By
Chris Morris
September 6, 2023
Environment
For small tourism businesses, extreme weather is the new pandemic—for better or for worse
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
September 4, 2023
Environment
People are literally dying because it’s so hot outside—turns out machines aren’t doing so great either
By
Matthew T. Hughes
,
Srinivas Garimella
and
The Conversation
August 29, 2023
Newsletters
Michael Bloomberg made a radical decision to ax his entire board of directors. Was that a good idea?
By
Lila MacLellan
August 29, 2023
Retail
Gen Zers and millennials are paying personal stylists $300 to ship them ‘style boxes’ full of thrift store clothes
By
Paige Hagy
August 29, 2023
Environment
Hawaiian Electric admits its power lines started the Maui wildfire but says the fire department declared mission accomplished too soon
By
Jennifer McDermott
and
The Associated Press
August 28, 2023
Leadership
The CEO of water management company Ecolab doesn’t think fossil fuels are going away anytime soon: ‘We will need more oil and gas than we use today’
By
Phil Wahba
August 28, 2023
Health
Record high temperatures shine spotlight on the rising risk of death and injury for workers toiling in extreme heat
By
Gabe Stern
and
The Associated Press
August 28, 2023
Environment
A utility company’s decrepit power lines may have sparked deadly blaze in Maui
By
Jennifer McDermott
,
Bernard Condon
,
Michael Biesecker
and
The Associated Press
August 28, 2023
Environment
If companies had to pay for their carbon emissions, nearly half their profits would evaporate, study finds
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
August 25, 2023
Environment
Governments pledged to end fossil fuel subsidies. Instead, they’ve doubled down since 2020, hitting record $1.3 trillion
By
Bloomberg
and
Leslie Kaufman
August 24, 2023
Environment
How Vermont’s oldest professional theater company survived a flood, a $450,000 rehab project and put on ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
By
Lisa Rathke
and
The Associated Press
August 24, 2023
Environment
There’s no such thing as a ‘climate haven’ away from disaster risks as national emergencies multiply
By
Julie Arbit
,
Brad Bottoms
,
Earl Lewis
and
The Conversation
August 23, 2023
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