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Politicization is ‘deconstructing’ ESG—and the ‘E’ is winning, argues former presidential candidate
By
Nicholas Gordon
and
Alan Murray
March 18, 2024
Finance
SEC chief Gary Gensler is getting hit from all sides on his new climate rule: Conservative AGs smell blood, while environmentalists say it doesn’t go far enough
By
Dylan Sloan
March 14, 2024
Commentary
Affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness will make or break the net-zero transition. Here’s how
By
Mekala Krishnan
,
Daniel Pacthod
and
Sven Smit
March 14, 2024
Lifestyle
Uber is prodding its riders to choose hybrid or electric—but its new feature masks the dark truth about ride-sharing
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 12, 2024
Commentary
Justice, transition, and nature-based solutions: Here’s how we move beyond the backlash and refocus the climate finance conversation on what matters most
By
Margret Trilli
March 12, 2024
Environment
Europe faces at least 36 major climate risks and is the world’s fastest-warming continent, EU’s environmental watchdog warns
By
Carlos Mureithi
,
Dana Beltaji
and
The Associated Press
March 12, 2024
Environment
Swedish heat pump maker Aira aims to break European homes’ dependency on natural gas: “That’s the only enemy we have,” says CEO
By
Olivia Rudgard
and
Bloomberg
March 12, 2024
Tech
Eco-terrorists strike $1 billion blow against Tesla plant in Germany and Rivian halts $5 billion Georgia factory as activists cheer
By
Steve Mollman
March 8, 2024
Environment
Left-for-dead uranium mines are being revived as prices soar, countries eye nuclear power to address climate change
By
Jacob Lorinc
,
Maria Clara Cobo
and
Bloomberg
March 3, 2024
Environment
Climate change could be coming for the elephants, study shows
By
Ray Ndlovu
and
Bloomberg
March 1, 2024
Lifestyle
Young women are pranking their dads by saying they’re going to work on oil rigs. The responses are heartwarming: ‘Money can’t bring your life back.’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
February 27, 2024
Companies
Texas Bitcoin miner sues feds over energy survey: ‘We don’t want politics infecting data’
By
Niamh Rowe
February 27, 2024
Commentary
Sustainability policies complicate the WTO’s work–and make it more indispensable than ever
By
Dan Esty
February 26, 2024
Tech
With AI forcing data centers to consume more energy, software that hunts for clean electricity across the globe gains currency
By
Naureen S. Malik
and
Bloomberg
February 25, 2024
Finance
BP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
By
Ryan Hogg
February 23, 2024
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Google is tightening its ‘Work from Anywhere’ policy: Now a single day will count as a full week
By
Nino Paoli
Economy
Meet the rural school district that used H-1B visas to hire Filipino teachers because 'we quite simply didn’t have...
By
Sarah Raza
and
The Associated Press
Success
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott doubles down on DEI with $42 million donation
By
Ashley Lutz