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Environment
Can you put a price on one of the most important rivers in the world? Some researchers are giving it a shot
By
Stefan Lovgren
and
The Associated Press
April 4, 2023
Commentary
Climate change is making the skies less friendly. Prepare for a future where you always have your seatbelt on
By
Carolyn Barber
April 4, 2023
Environment
An NFL team owner and animal rights groups teamed up to return Lolita the orca to the wild after 50 years in captivity. Now the question is how
By
Gene Johnson
and
The Associated Press
April 4, 2023
Environment
An NFL team owner is teaming up with an animal rights group to return Lolita the orca back to the wild after 50 years in captivity
By
Freida Frisaro
and
The Associated Press
March 30, 2023
Environment
Florida is trying to save its manatees from starvation by feeding them lettuce and it’s kind of working
By
Curt Anderson
and
The Associated Press
March 29, 2023
Commentary
How to protect your home—and your wallet—against natural disasters
By
Jenny Schuetz
March 29, 2023
Environment
Another train has derailed in North Dakota spilling hazardous liquid asphalt
By
The Associated Press
March 27, 2023
Environment
Salmon fishing to be banned in California and part of Oregon after a drought and weakened protections decimated the fish population
By
Julie Watson
,
Lisa Baumann
and
The Associated Press
March 24, 2023
Leadership
Climate change is exacerbating the global water crisis. Corporations must be part of the solution
By
Kara Hurst
,
Gary White
and
Matt Damon
March 22, 2023
Commentary
Biden weighs in on the battle for the soul of Wall Street. Here’s how the president’s first veto will shape the way Americans’ money is managed
By
David Atkin
March 21, 2023
Environment
The Mormon Church is dipping its toe into environmentalism as Utah grapples with drought
By
Sam Metz
and
The Associated Press
March 20, 2023
Environment
A brutal climate report is raising alarm bells about the future—but there are reasons to be optimistic
By
Robert Lempert
,
Elisabeth Gilmore
and
The Conversation
March 20, 2023
Commentary
PepsiCo’s chief sustainability officer: ‘Half of the world’s population will face water scarcity as soon as 2025. It’s time everyone does their part in addressing the global water crisis’
By
Jim Andrew
March 20, 2023
Commentary
I chair the investment committee of America’s second-largest pension fund. Here’s why savvy investors back the SEC’s proposed ESG disclosure rules
By
William Prezant
March 9, 2023
Commentary
The unique free rein U.S. rail companies enjoy has led to disastrous accidents. Now they’re preparing to ship even more hazardous materials through our communities
By
Maya van Rossum
March 3, 2023
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For the first time since Trump’s tariff rollout, import tax revenue has fallen, threatening his lofty plans to slash...
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Sasha Rogelberg
Success
The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only ‘a matter of time’ before every single job is wiped out—even safer...
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Orianna Rosa Royle
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Anne D'Innocenzio
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The Associated Press