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Environment
Gen Z New Yorkers are furious with the UN: ‘If you do not want the blood of my generation to be on your hands, end fossil fuels’
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
September 18, 2023
Environment
New York flooded by tens of thousands of climate protesters pushing Biden to stop approving new oil and gas projects and end current ones
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
September 18, 2023
Finance
Walmart and Kroger are betting on a bankruptcy-hit indoor farming industry that many consider unsustainable
By
Melina Walling
,
Kendria LaFleur
and
The Associated Press
September 17, 2023
Environment
Farmers who have watched drought scorch their fields now face a low Mississippi River—and higher transport prices
By
Scott McFettridge
and
The Associated Press
September 17, 2023
Commentary
The airline industry relies on business travel for as much as 75% of its revenues on some flights, giving companies unique leverage to transform it
By
Nora Lovell Marchant
September 15, 2023
Environment
Louisiana says if residents were forced to pay the true cost of flood protection, few would live there
By
Kevin McGill
and
The Associated Press
September 14, 2023
Environment
The federal government is planting $1 billion worth of trees as part of Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
By
Scott McFettridge
and
The Associated Press
September 14, 2023
Commentary
It takes a decade for climate solutions to scale–but that doesn’t have to be the case
By
Matthew Cockerill
September 12, 2023
Environment
Staying on top of climate change science means letting yourself get bitten by mosquitoes: ‘They’re not very aggressive and they’re kind of picky eaters’
By
Sam Metz
,
Rick Bowmer
and
The Associated Press
September 11, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Lee shatters rapid-intensification standard, suggesting higher vulnerability for Boston, New York
By
Jeff Martin
and
The Associated Press
September 9, 2023
Environment
Emerging Gen Z superstar Coco Gauff doesn’t mind climate activist gluing himself to concrete: ‘I can’t get too mad at it’
By
Brian Mahoney
,
Howard Fendrich
and
The Associated Press
September 8, 2023
Environment
Puerto Rican school kids are roasting in the heat with no AC because the governor vetoed a bill mandating it across the island
By
Danica Coto
and
The Associated Press
September 8, 2023
Environment
Climate activists greet Ryanair CEO with a pie in the face, but he rips them for using artificial cream: ‘I invite passengers to come to Ireland where the cream is better!’
By
Paige Hagy
September 8, 2023
Leadership
Why trash hauler Republic Services thinks the U.S. is going green despite the politics: ‘To be environmentally sustainable, it’s got to be economically sustainable’
By
Phil Wahba
September 8, 2023
Environment
Tennis’ No. 3 player warns that ‘dangerous’ climate change won’t just ruin the sport, someone is ‘gonna die’
By
Howard Fendrich
and
The Associated Press
September 7, 2023
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and
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Emma Burleigh
Success
Walmart CEO said paying its star managers upwards of $620,000 yearly empowered them to ‘feel like owners’
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Emma Burleigh