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Environment
Hedge funds seek out ways to navigate Trump’s anti-climate agenda
By
Ishika Mookerjee
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Sheryl Tian Tong Lee
and
Bloomberg
April 24, 2025
Environment
Saudi Aramco, Chevron, and 109 of the world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage alone—and people want them to pay up
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
April 23, 2025
Politics
Is the EU’s Green New Deal about to be killed off and replaced by defense spending?
By
Alex Ledsom
April 15, 2025
Retail
How a Japanese population crisis has quietly made Asahi one of Europe’s biggest beer makers
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Ryan Hogg
April 11, 2025
Success
Rihanna’s little-known philanthropy has been giving away millions for more than a decade. Her ‘uncommon’ strategy is a case study for other celebrities to follow
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James Pollard
and
The Associated Press
April 3, 2025
Environment
The European Union just issued a dire warning to its 450 million citizens: Stockpile supplies and prepare for disaster
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The Associated Press
March 26, 2025
Environment
New York governor declares state of emergency for wind-driven brush fire on Long Island
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The Associated Press
March 9, 2025
Environment
The Supreme Court is wading into a battle over what to do with 100,000 tons of nuclear waste dating back to the 1980s that’s growing every year
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The Associated Press
and
Mark Sherman
March 5, 2025
Commentary
Trump’s return is breaking climate policy—and that may be a good thing
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Antoine Rostand
February 25, 2025
Environment
Central New York town has gotten 300 inches—25 feet—of snow so far this year
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Chris Morris
February 20, 2025
Tech
Clean-energy company Freyr Battery says it’s abandoning plans to build a $2.6 billion factory in Georgia, which would’ve created 700 new jobs
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February 7, 2025
Environment
Doomsday clock ticks one second, closest ever to midnight
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AFP
January 28, 2025
Environment
Extreme weather disrupted the schooling of about 242 million children in 85 countries last year
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AFP
January 26, 2025
Environment
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg will fund the UN climate change body after Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Agreement
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AFP
January 23, 2025
Environment
Experts tell Californians to stop mowing their lawns as they could spark more wildfires: ‘Conditions are ripe for explosive fire growth’
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January 21, 2025
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