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Trump’s plan to drill for oil in the Gulf of Mexico could be foiled by just 50 survivors of a rare whale species

Endangered Rice’s whales live their entire lives in the gulf, where they’re vulnerable to vessel strikes, noise pollution, oil spills and climate change.

By Tammy Webber and The Associated PressMarch 31, 2026
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Washington’s ‘God Squad’ assembles to debate the fate of a rare endangered whale and drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
By Matthew Brown and The Associated PressMarch 31, 2026
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Big tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived
By Tammy Webber and The Associated PressMarch 29, 2026
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Elon Musk warns the U.S. could soon be producing more chips than we can turn on. And China doesn’t have the same issue
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 29, 2026
Trump signs order to pay TSA workers after House GOP rejects deal to end shutdown. ‘America’s air travel system has reached its breaking point’
Trump signs order to pay TSA workers after House GOP rejects deal to end shutdown. ‘America’s air travel system has reached its breaking point’
By Kevin Freking, Lisa Mascaro, Joey Cappelletti and The Associated PressMarch 28, 2026
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The Iran war is accelerating plans for Southeast Asia to go nuclear. Experts say it won’t be easy
EnergyThe Iran war is accelerating plans for Southeast Asia to go nuclear. Experts say it won’t be easy
By Angelica AngApril 1, 2026
The more women earn, the more housework they do: inside the paradox a Wharton economist calls ‘an existential problem for men’
SuccessThe more women earn, the more housework they do: inside the paradox a Wharton economist calls ‘an existential problem for men’
By Catherina GioinoApril 1, 2026
Mortgage rates today, April 1, 2026
Personal FinanceMortgage rates today, April 1, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 1, 2026
Current ARM mortgage rates report for April 1, 2026
Personal FinanceCurrent ARM mortgage rates report for April 1, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 1, 2026
Current refi mortgage rates report for April 1, 2026
Personal FinanceCurrent refi mortgage rates report for April 1, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 1, 2026
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HealthSheryl Sandberg tapped a 25-year-old to run Lean In. Here’s her plan to close the AI gender gap
By Jacqueline MunisApril 1, 2026
MUSCAT, OMAN - MARCH 22: The Albina Bulk carrier sits anchored on March 22, 2026 at Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat, Oman.President Donald Trump had threatened to attack Iran's energy infrastructure if it did not end its de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by just before midnight GMT of March 23. A subsequent statement from President Trump said the U.S. and Iran had held "very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East," and that he would postpone any attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days. Maritime traffic through the strait, which conveys about 20% of the world's oil and gas, has mostly come to a halt after the joint U.S.-Israeli war with Iran that began on February 28.
EnergyTrump has a labyrinth of bad options in the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s why some warn that walking away could transcend ‘our defeat in Vietnam’
By Jordan BlumMarch 31, 2026
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EnergyFormer BP CEO takes over Wyoming data center developer, as first woman leader of Big Oil giant becomes new BP chief
By Jordan BlumMarch 31, 2026
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Movie theaters want studios to release blockbusters
Arts & EntertainmentAfter four-month drought, movie theaters beg studios: Release the blockbusters
By Jake Coyle and The Associated PressJuly 23, 2020
As plastic waste in world’s oceans continues to soar, efforts to stem the pollution are falling short
EnvironmentAs plastic waste in world’s oceans continues to soar, efforts to stem the pollution are falling short
By Katherine DunnJuly 23, 2020
The EU passed the world’s largest green stimulus package—but is it green enough?
NewslettersThe EU passed the world’s largest green stimulus package—but is it green enough?
By Eamon BarrettJuly 23, 2020
How researchers are tracking illegal ghost boats and the decline in flying squid
EnvironmentHow researchers are tracking illegal ghost boats and the decline in flying squid
By Katherine DunnJuly 22, 2020
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TechWe don’t have enough of the air filters capable of stopping the coronavirus
By David Z. MorrisJuly 21, 2020
P&G says it will go climate neutral by 2030
EnvironmentP&G says it will go climate neutral by 2030
By Katherine DunnJuly 16, 2020
The mining industry in Peru is threatening one of the world’s great nature preserves
CommentaryThe mining industry in Peru is threatening one of the world’s great nature preserves
By Manuel BartraJuly 11, 2020
The perfect storm: What do you do with cruise ships that cannot set sail?
LifestyleThe perfect storm: What do you do with cruise ships that cannot set sail?
By Fran Golden and BloombergJuly 11, 2020
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TechUpstart electric-truck maker Rivian raises $2.5 billion in new backing
By Aaron PressmanJuly 10, 2020
Environmental regulations bring a halt to two major oil and gas pipelines
NewslettersEnvironmental regulations bring a halt to two major oil and gas pipelines
By Eamon BarrettJuly 9, 2020
Companies emphasizing their commitments to fight climate change was so 2019
LeadershipCompanies emphasizing their commitments to fight climate change was so 2019
By Hailey Waller, Olivia Raimonde and BloombergJuly 5, 2020
How to watch the July 4 partial lunar eclipse
EnvironmentHow to watch the July 4 partial lunar eclipse
By Robert HackettJuly 4, 2020
Climate conditions on airline government bailouts are rare—and the coronavirus likely won’t be an exception
EnvironmentClimate conditions on airline government bailouts are rare—and the coronavirus likely won’t be an exception
By Katherine DunnJune 26, 2020
Two-thirds of Americans think the U.S. government is failing on climate change
NewslettersTwo-thirds of Americans think the U.S. government is failing on climate change
By Eamon BarrettJune 25, 2020
Working from home means softer toilet paper—and a significant toll on the environment
EnvironmentWorking from home means softer toilet paper—and a significant toll on the environment
By Gerald Porter Jr. and BloombergJune 24, 2020
This European country may have the most ambitious green agenda yet. Here’s how it plans to go carbon neutral
EnergyThis European country may have the most ambitious green agenda yet. Here’s how it plans to go carbon neutral
By Boris Groendahl, Jonathan Tirone and BloombergJune 21, 2020
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NewslettersHow racism, COVID-19 and air pollution reveal striking patterns of inequality
By Katherine Dunn and Eamon BarrettJune 11, 2020
BP to cut 10,000 jobs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to squeeze Big Oil
EnergyBP to cut 10,000 jobs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to squeeze Big Oil
By Laura Hurst and BloombergJune 8, 2020
From beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
FinanceFrom beekeepers to giant pension funds, activist shareholders are being silenced by the coronavirus
By Bernhard Warner and Katherine DunnJune 6, 2020
The coal power station of Boxberg in Saxony is pictured in front of dark clouds on March 30, 2020 in Neuliebel, Germany.
EnvironmentNet zero by 2050: Diageo, H&M, and Rolls-Royce join drive to avert climate catastrophe
By David MeyerJune 5, 2020
The self-driving car race heats up as Volkswagen seals its $2.6 billion investment in Argo AI
EnvironmentThe self-driving car race heats up as Volkswagen seals its $2.6 billion investment in Argo AI
By Keith Naughton, Christoph Rauwald and BloombergJune 3, 2020
The pandemic won’t derail the green energy transition
NewslettersThe pandemic won’t derail the green energy transition
By Eamon BarrettMay 28, 2020
Here come the locusts—India prepares to do battle with crop-munching pests
EnvironmentHere come the locusts—India prepares to do battle with crop-munching pests
By Pratik Parija and BloombergMay 27, 2020
The U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
EnergyThe U.K.’s lockdown is making the country’s electricity grid greener—for good
By Katherine DunnMay 26, 2020
Europe pushes for a green recovery as the Trump Administration weakens environmental protections
EnvironmentEurope pushes for a green recovery as the Trump Administration weakens environmental protections
By Josh Priti and BloombergMay 22, 2020
COVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
EnergyCOVID-19 is crippling the energy market, with one big exception: renewables
By Katherine DunnMay 20, 2020
ViacomCBS chairwoman Shari Redstone at an industry conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. in October 2019.
Arts & EntertainmentViacomCBS: Why Shari Redstone sees ‘significant growth’ ahead
By Aric JenkinsMay 18, 2020
Stuck at home, Europeans face a summer of sweltering temperatures and drought, scientists predict
EnvironmentStuck at home, Europeans face a summer of sweltering temperatures and drought, scientists predict
By Jonathan Tirone and BloombergMay 16, 2020
To aid social distancing—and cut air pollution—London’s mayor declares stretches of the capital will be car-free
EnvironmentTo aid social distancing—and cut air pollution—London’s mayor declares stretches of the capital will be car-free
By Katherine DunnMay 15, 2020
The logo of the US semiconductor manufacturer Intel is displayed during the 'Paris Games Week' on October 29, 2019 in Paris, France.
EnvironmentIntel pledges ambitious water-use goal by 2030: To go ‘net-positive’
By David MeyerMay 14, 2020
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