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Uganda urgently needs help to stop the Ebola outbreak in its tracks
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Uganda urgently needs help to stop the Ebola outbreak in its tracks
By Jane Aceng, Vanessa Kerry and Henry Bossa KyobeSeptember 30, 2022
Education is a human right–but it’s getting deprioritized in an age of crises
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Education is a human right–but it’s getting deprioritized in an age of crises
By Anne-Birgitte AlbrectsenSeptember 21, 2022
Why Ukraine is going all in on tech to rebuild its economy
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Why Ukraine is going all in on tech to rebuild its economy
By Oleksandr BornyakovAugust 24, 2022
A picture shows a boat and a sand bank showing from the low waters of the Loire River on August 8, 2022 in Saumur, western France.
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Europe’s drought is a problem for coal, nuclear, and hydro plants—but the economic impact goes way beyond energy
By David MeyerAugust 11, 2022
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) walks to a vote at the U.S. Capitol July 28, 2022 in Washington, DC.
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Kyrsten Sinema’s support for the Inflation Reduction Act is yet another reason to be hopeful about the climate emergency
By David MeyerAugust 5, 2022
Green maze
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Corporate sustainability is not simple—and that’s a good thing
By David MeyerAugust 4, 2022
Global 500 2022
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The 2022 Fortune Global 500 reflects a bygone era—but it’s still packed with useful information
By David MeyerAugust 3, 2022
Sam Bankman-Fried
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The crypto scene’s ‘one-man central bank’ is fine with looking like the new Warren Buffett
By David MeyerAugust 2, 2022
CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg walks to lunch following a session at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 08, 2021 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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Even Facebook’s critics don’t grasp how much trouble Meta is in
By David MeyerAugust 1, 2022
The myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
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The myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJuly 25, 2022
As evening light fades, bright light from the electricity-hungry Canary Wharf docklands development is supplied by the voltage from electricity cables and supporting struts at West Ham sub-station, Canning Town, London England
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London paid an astonishing price to avoid blackouts in last week’s heatwave
By David MeyerJuly 25, 2022
An aerial view shows the rubble and destruction in a residential area following a large blaze the previous day, on July 20, 2022 in Wennington, Greater London.
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After the U.K.’s record-shattering scorcher, the cost of the climate crisis is becoming ever more apparent
By David MeyerJuly 20, 2022
Here’s what Boris Johnson’s successor should do to restore trust at the top of British government, according to behavioral science
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Here’s what Boris Johnson’s successor should do to restore trust at the top of British government, according to behavioral science
By Grace LordanJuly 18, 2022
Boris Johnson
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Boris Johnson’s 7 anti-leadership lessons
By David MeyerJuly 7, 2022
Besma Bouchrit, a research scientist for Brilliant Planet, stand in the middle of an algae farm.
Environment
A U.K. startup is building the world’s largest algae farm that each year will capture CO2 equal to the emissions of 8,000 cars
By Bernhard WarnerJuly 5, 2022
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