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Commentary
Climate activism is making Big Oil bigger. But it’s not all bad news for the energy transition
By
Andrea Guerzoni
February 15, 2024
Tech
The world’s top carmaker got mocked for rejecting EV hype—not anymore. ‘I want to congratulate Toyota’
By
Steve Mollman
February 8, 2024
Commentary
Exxon is taking its shareholders to court as the anti-ESG backlash escalates into a civil war between the proponents of shareholder primacy
By
Walter Frick
February 8, 2024
Lifestyle
‘Mr. Bean’ actor, who called EVs ‘soulless,’ blamed as one reason for slow electric vehicle adoption in the U.K.
By
Prarthana Prakash
February 7, 2024
Tech
Germany set for 14% drop in electric-vehicle sales as carmakers scale back ambitions and demand ‘does not look good’
By
Christoph Rauwald
,
Wilfried Eckl-Dorna
,
Monica Raymunt
and
Bloomberg
February 3, 2024
Newsletters
A year ago, 17 companies set the first-ever science-based targets for nature. Today, we’re getting a sneak peek into what they learned
By
Peter Vanham
February 1, 2024
Health
Camp Lejeune water contamination tied to a range of cancers—from leukemia to thyroid—in troops and civilians alike, CDC study finds
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
February 1, 2024
Commentary
The Biden administration’s freeze on LNG projects is a gift to Putin
By
Mike Sommers
February 1, 2024
Commentary
The fight against greenwashing starts with AI. Here’s why
By
Anirban Bose
January 31, 2024
Politics
Biden decision to delay gas export proposals hailed by environmentalists, slammed as ‘win for Russia’ by Republicans and industry groups
By
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
January 27, 2024
Features
Why Big Pharma can’t quit the lab monkey business
By
Erika Fry
January 27, 2024
Features
Is Big Pharma’s favorite lab monkey endangered?
By
Erika Fry
January 27, 2024
Environment
The water source that supplies farms, homes, industries, and cities worldwide is rapidly depleting. But it’s a story of ‘bad news and good news,’ study shows
By
Suman Naishadham
and
The Associated Press
January 24, 2024
Environment
Aldi eliminates plastic shopping bags in its U.S. stores
By
Chris Morris
January 17, 2024
Commentary
Amid climate disasters and despite its own tragedy, Hawaii provides a model for community-centered innovation
By
Dawn Lippert
and
Josh Stanbro
January 16, 2024
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The Associated Press
Economy
The economy is reliant on the 'fortunes of the well-to-do' says Moody's—if the ultra-rich get nervy that means recession
By
Eleanor Pringle