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Tech
TSMC shrugs off Taiwan’s biggest earthquake in 25 years, showing its massive chip foundry mega-complexes are nearly quake-proof
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 3, 2024
Tech
$2.2 trillion Nvidia is colliding with Taiwan’s biggest earthquake in 25 years as its key chip supplier grapples with factory fallout
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 3, 2024
Environment
Texas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
By
Mark Chediak
,
Will Wade
,
David R. Baker
and
Bloomberg
March 7, 2024
Environment
Chile fires that have killed dozens, destroyed 1,000 homes, and caused an oil refinery shut-down were intentionally lit, says Valparaíso governor
By
James Attwood
,
Andrea Jaramillo
and
Bloomberg
February 4, 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
Environment
Atlantic hurricanes are twice as likely to go from wimpy to catastrophic in 24 hours than in decades past
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2023
Commentary
How climate models intended for cell towers are helping communities plan for floods, drought, and wildfires
By
Charlene Lake
September 25, 2023
Environment
Morocco’s deadliest earthquake in six decades claims more than 1,000 lives
By
Souhail Karam
and
Bloomberg
September 9, 2023
Environment
Maui counts at least 55 dead as Lahaina residents had little warning before flames engulfed their town
By
The Associated Press
August 11, 2023
Finance
Residents of storm-hit states will have a little extra time to file their taxes this year
By
Chris Morris
April 4, 2023
Environment
‘My city is gone’: Mississippi tornadoes kill at least 23, injure dozens overnight
By
Emily Wagster Pettus
,
Rogelio Solis
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2023
Politics
Hurricane Ian’s massive damage sparks battle over tens of millions in cleanup and repair payments
By
Mike Schneider
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2022
Tech
Electric-vehicle fires have burned down homes after Hurricane Ian saltwater damage. Florida officials want answers
By
Steve Mollman
October 15, 2022
Commentary
The IFRC wants to leverage financial markets to keep up with the world’s unprecedented humanitarian needs. Here’s how
By
Nena Stoiljkovic
October 11, 2022
Environment
Hurricane Ian brings video of shark swimming in Florida streets and Twitter users are sinking their teeth into it
By
Graph Massara
,
Ali Swenson
and
The Associated Press
September 30, 2022
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Jason Ma
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By
Jake Angelo
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Eleanor Pringle