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Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A ‘Super El Nino’ threatens to make things worse
Asia is already grappling with a fuel crisis. A ‘Super El Nino’ threatens to make things worse

Drought and high temperatures will strain power grids right as countries are still scrambling for limited oil and gas supplies.

By Angelica AngMay 28, 2026
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The river that supplies 40 million Americans is down to 23% — and about to make a $25 million bet on one fish
By Dorany Pineda, Brittany Peterson and The Associated PressMay 27, 2026
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BP ousts chairman months into his tenure, citing ‘important governance standards, oversight and conduct’ concerns
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 26, 2026
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You can’t repair your tractor because Hollywood was terrified of the VCR
By Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
As the U.S. and Europe pull back from global climate aid, can Asian funders fill the gap?
By Angelica AngMay 25, 2026
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America’s largest oil export hub is so starved of water that it’s been illegal to have a green lawn for 2 years
By Michelle Hummel and The ConversationMay 25, 2026
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LawThe EEOC chair knows gutting diversity reporting will blind the agency to discrimination. She’s doing it anyway.
By Jacqueline MunisMay 28, 2026
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By Eva RoytburgMay 28, 2026
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By Jeremy KahnMay 28, 2026
Federal vs. private student loans: How to choose (and why it matters)
Personal FinanceFederal vs. private student loans: How to choose (and why it matters)
By Joseph HostetlerMay 28, 2026
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RetailStarbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas
By Sasha RogelbergMay 28, 2026
A Google engineer is facing federal charges after allegedly using his employer’s confidential data to pocket $1.2 million on Polymarket
InvestingA Google engineer is facing federal charges after allegedly using his employer’s confidential data to pocket $1.2 million on Polymarket
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 28, 2026
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By Jacqueline MunisMay 28, 2026
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Personal FinanceUBS says Ron DeSantis has a problem with his plan to help 92% of homeowners save on property taxes: His own state’s data
By Nick LichtenbergMay 28, 2026
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Hurricane Henri expected to hit parts of the Northeast starting Sunday
EnvironmentHurricane Henri expected to hit parts of the Northeast starting Sunday
By Brian K. Sullivan and BloombergAugust 20, 2021
  • Emissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
    EnvironmentEmissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
    By Katherine DunnJuly 20, 2021
If a tree (doesn’t) fall in the forest, can a company really offset its emissions?
NewslettersIf a tree (doesn’t) fall in the forest, can a company really offset its emissions?
By Katherine DunnAugust 19, 2021
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By Shawn TullyAugust 18, 2021
Hydrogen isn’t a panacea for the carbon economy
NewslettersHydrogen isn’t a panacea for the carbon economy
By Eamon BarrettAugust 18, 2021
Don’t believe the cynics: Done right, stakeholder capitalism is what America needs
CommentaryDon’t believe the cynics: Done right, stakeholder capitalism is what America needs
By Martin Whittaker and Peter GeorgescuAugust 18, 2021
More corporations announce climate change goals, but are they moving fast enough?
EnvironmentMore corporations announce climate change goals, but are they moving fast enough?
By Jessica MathewsAugust 16, 2021
  • The West doesn’t need Chinese tech to fight climate change
    CommentaryThe West doesn’t need Chinese tech to fight climate change
    By Denis PayreJuly 20, 2021
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EnvironmentThese companies are among the country’s largest contributors to climate change—and a new bill aims to make them pay for it
By Declan HartyAugust 11, 2021
The world’s scientists are ‘screaming at the top of their lungs.’ Are we listening?
NewslettersThe world’s scientists are ‘screaming at the top of their lungs.’ Are we listening?
By Katherine DunnAugust 11, 2021
We need to build infrastructure for our grandkids, not our grandparents
CommentaryWe need to build infrastructure for our grandkids, not our grandparents
By Scott JacobsAugust 9, 2021
The IPCC climate report offers dire warnings—and a last, best chance to minimize the damage
EnvironmentThe IPCC climate report offers dire warnings—and a last, best chance to minimize the damage
By Eric J. LymanAugust 9, 2021
EV sales are booming just about everywhere—except in the U.S.
EnergyEV sales are booming just about everywhere—except in the U.S.
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerAugust 9, 2021
  • China just launched the world’s largest carbon trading market—and it already needs reforming
    EnvironmentChina just launched the world’s largest carbon trading market—and it already needs reforming
    By Eamon BarrettJuly 16, 2021
‘Almost everyone is getting screwed’: After climate disasters, homeowners find their battle with insurers is just beginning
Finance‘Almost everyone is getting screwed’: After climate disasters, homeowners find their battle with insurers is just beginning
By Erika FryAugust 9, 2021
The IPCC states that humanity is unequivocally to blame for rising temperatures
EnvironmentThe IPCC states that humanity is unequivocally to blame for rising temperatures
By Eric Roston, Akshat Rathi and BloombergAugust 9, 2021
‘Flood wine,’ anyone? German vintners sell salvaged bottles of mud-encrusted Pinot Noir to raise funds
Environment‘Flood wine,’ anyone? German vintners sell salvaged bottles of mud-encrusted Pinot Noir to raise funds
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerAugust 8, 2021
China’s latest floods put its climate-friendly ‘sponge cities’ to the test
Design ThinkingChina’s latest floods put its climate-friendly ‘sponge cities’ to the test
By Eamon BarrettAugust 7, 2021
Synthetic biology could help business save the planet
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By François Candelon, Matthieu Gombeaud and Georgie StokolAugust 6, 2021
Ethereum’s inventor claims the network is ready for a major update that would cut energy use by 99%
TechEthereum’s inventor claims the network is ready for a major update that would cut energy use by 99%
By Matthew Leising and BloombergAugust 5, 2021
Biden to set ambitious EV goal as carmakers plead for help
EnvironmentBiden to set ambitious EV goal as carmakers plead for help
By Bloomberg, Ari Natter and Keith LaingAugust 5, 2021
Big Oil plummets down the Fortune Global 500, dragged by the pandemic
NewslettersBig Oil plummets down the Fortune Global 500, dragged by the pandemic
By Eamon BarrettAugust 4, 2021
DHL orders a fleet of all-electric planes as logistics sector gets serious about emissions
EnergyDHL orders a fleet of all-electric planes as logistics sector gets serious about emissions
By William Wilkes and BloombergAugust 3, 2021
As Broadway reopens, theatergoers must provide proof of vaccination and follow mask protocols
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By Mark Kenedy and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2021
Big Oil is making big profits again. Here’s what they’re doing with the cash
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By Katherine DunnJuly 30, 2021
How the pandemic fueled the rise of the ‘Buy Nothing’ economy
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By Beth KowittJuly 30, 2021
Tsunami warning issued for Hawaii after massive 8.2 quake hits Alaska
EnvironmentTsunami warning issued for Hawaii after massive 8.2 quake hits Alaska
By The Associated PressJuly 29, 2021
Countries are still struggling to agree on coal as COP26 looms
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By Katherine DunnJuly 28, 2021
How a hedge fund is forcing change at ExxonMobil
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Unable to outrun Tesla or climate change, Mercedes goes all in on EVs
EnvironmentUnable to outrun Tesla or climate change, Mercedes goes all in on EVs
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJuly 22, 2021
Jeff Bezos' joy ride and the meme trail it left behind
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By Sophie MellorJuly 21, 2021
Chevron’s carbon capture project hasn’t worked, but Sinopec thinks its will
NewslettersChevron’s carbon capture project hasn’t worked, but Sinopec thinks its will
By Eamon BarrettJuly 21, 2021
12 dead as world’s biggest iPhone production base gets 8 months of rain in one day
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By BloombergJuly 21, 2021
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