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Page 48 of 100
Environment
COP27 to discuss rich nations helping poor ones with climate-disaster damage and loss: ‘A reasonable sum is more than zero’
By
John Ainger
,
Salma El Wardany
,
Jeanna Smialek
and
Bloomberg
November 6, 2022
Commentary
Remove carbon–but do it equitably. Carbon removal mustn’t become a new frontier for injustice
By
Fletcher Harper
and
Cynthia Scharf
November 5, 2022
Leadership
Climate change is a financial risk for most companies. At AccuWeather, it’s a financial win: ‘I like snow. It’s good for business,’ says its CEO
By
Phil Wahba
November 4, 2022
Environment
‘The most vulnerable people and communities are paying the price’: Adapting to climate change could cost developing countries $340 billion by the end of the decade
By
Alena Botros
November 3, 2022
ReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
By
Sumant Sinha
November 2, 2022
Environment
Microsoft exec says solving climate change goes way beyond cutting pollution: ‘The ultimate bottleneck is the supply of skilled people’
By
Alena Botros
November 2, 2022
Environment
‘We can’t just pack up our bags and leave’: A Native American tribe in New Mexico is turning to the old ways to fight off wildfires, flooding and megadrought
By
Tammy Webber
,
Martha Irvine
and
The Associated Press
November 2, 2022
Commentary
Pledges to plant trees are great news for the fight against climate change—but we don’t have enough seeds
By
Jad Daley
and
Yishan Wong
November 1, 2022
Environment
The real squid game: The U.S. Coast Guard is clashing with Chinese fishing fleets on the Pacific shores of Latin America
By
Joshua Goodman
and
The Associated Press
November 1, 2022
Commentary
Why Shopify, Stripe, Alphabet, Meta, and McKinsey Sustainability are pledging to spend nearly $1 billion on carbon removal
By
Stacy Kauk
November 1, 2022
Environment
A massive drought is snarling trade on the Mississippi River. ‘It does take a lot of rainfall to really get the river to rise’
By
Michael Phillis
,
Jim Salter
,
Jeff Roberson
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2022
Environment
A village of about 600 Native Alaskans near the Arctic Circle refuses to admit defeat to climate change. ‘My home means my way of life’
By
Luis Andres Henao
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2022
Environment
An activist just glued his head to Vermeer’s most famous painting as climate protesters continue targeting Europe’s museums
By
Alena Botros
October 27, 2022
Environment
From Northern shrimp to Chinook salmon, climate change is wiping out profitable species for the fishing industry
By
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
October 27, 2022
Environment
Russia’s oil power ‘will never return,’ the IEA says. ‘The rupture has come with a speed that few imagined possible’
By
Vivienne Walt
October 27, 2022
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