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Environment
Biden’s climate law enriches middlemen while leaving less money for green projects, says clean-energy investor overseeing $50B in assets
By
Natasha White
and
Bloomberg
January 14, 2024
Environment
Norway just opened an area bigger than Ecuador to deep-sea mining activities—a move that could hurt the environment while helping EV makers
By
Todd Woody
and
Bloomberg
January 13, 2024
Tech
The government just stripped a $7,500 credit from dozens of EV models and confusion reigns, leaving shoppers ‘playing the odds’
By
Alexa St. John
and
The Associated Press
January 10, 2024
Leadership
Companies are getting it from all sides on ESG. They’re either ‘going too far’ or ‘not doing enough’
By
Paolo Confino
January 8, 2024
Commentary
Despite Europe’s economic woes, consumers are sticking to their guns on sustainability
By
Thomas Körmendi
January 5, 2024
Newsletters
Predictions from top investors on climate, politics, and health for 2024
By
Jessica Mathews
January 5, 2024
Newsletters
Climate change benefits might be the must-have perk of the future—but what exactly does that mean?
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Azure Gilman
January 3, 2024
Tech
A load of lithium-ion batteries has been burning for 5 days aboard a cargo ship now being kept 2 miles from Alaska’s shore
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
December 30, 2023
Commentary
The green revolution runs on chips–but there is no good way to make the fragile semiconductors ecosystem sustainable in the short term
By
Rakesh Kumar
December 26, 2023
Newsletters
Following COP28, how companies can close the trust gap on environmental action
By
Eamon Barrett
December 22, 2023
Commentary
The U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
By
Krysta Harden
December 20, 2023
Commentary
AI could accelerate progress toward the world’s climate goals. Here’s how
By
Kate Brandt
and
Rich Lesser
December 18, 2023
Tech
Nissan to sell electric vehicles made in China globally in another sign of carmakers responding to Chinese automotive prowess
By
Steve Mollman
December 18, 2023
Tech
Solar rooftops gain traction as electric vehicles owners look to skip paying for electricity or gasoline: ‘Solar just makes sense’
By
Alexa St. John
and
The Associated Press
December 16, 2023
Commentary
AI emissions are fueling a new doomerism. This time it’s climate change
By
Eric Xing
and
Adrian Monck
December 12, 2023
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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
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Eleanor Pringle