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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
Commentary
The anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
By
Camille Fumard
February 22, 2024
Commentary
Endangered species could help us survive the great American political divide. Here’s why
By
Bill Frist
and
Jennifer Morris
February 20, 2024
Environment
After Larry Fink and Jamie Dimon firms bail on climate group, NYC comptroller lets rip: ‘They are caving to climate deniers’
By
Amanda Gerut
February 16, 2024
Commentary
America should be the eagle, not the ostrich, of the clean energy transition
By
Ed Farrington
February 15, 2024
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
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Economy
The $38 trillion national debt is to blame for over $1 trillion in annual interest payments from here on out, CRFB says
By
Nick Lichtenberg
AI
Meta’s 28-year-old billionaire prodigy says the next Bill Gates will be a 13-year-old who is ‘vibe coding’ right now
By
Eva Roytburg
Success
As graduates face a ‘jobpocalypse,’ Goldman Sachs exec tells Gen Z they need to know their commercial impact
By
Preston Fore