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EU’s climate-minded proposals are clashing with energy giants’ renewed love of fossil fuels
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonDecember 5, 2023
Power plants
Environment
Nearly 37 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide were pumped into the air in 2023, twice the amount from 40 years ago, Global Carbon Project tells COP
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressDecember 5, 2023
Worldwide carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit a new record in 2023 despite push for net zero
Environment
Worldwide carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit a new record in 2023 despite push for net zero
By Eric Roston and BloombergDecember 4, 2023
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Leadership
Bill Gates’ nuclear reactor company signs a clean energy deal with the UAE, as nuclear power takes center stage at COP28
By Paolo ConfinoDecember 4, 2023
More than half of the world’s largest companies don’t have a chief sustainability officer. Here’s the proof they’re missing out
Commentary
More than half of the world’s largest companies don’t have a chief sustainability officer. Here’s the proof they’re missing out
By Sheri HickokDecember 4, 2023
John Kerry
Environment
John Kerry says U.S. stands with 56 countries committed to phasing out coal power plants entirely
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressDecember 4, 2023
Bill Gates attends the Leaders' Event: Transforming Food Systems in the face of Climate Change at Al Waha Theatre during the UN Climate Change Conference COP28
Environment
Bill Gates doubts the world will hit climate targets and calls for a carbon tax to hit the dirty energy sector
By Sharon Cho, Francine Lacqua and BloombergDecember 4, 2023
Kamala Harris
Environment
Biden White House takes aim at oil and natural gas with major new emissions rule: ‘The clock is no longer just ticking. It is banging’
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressDecember 4, 2023
Bill Gates says his approach is still ‘glass half full’ on climate change, but he’s calling on big corporations to do some heavy lifting too
Environment
Bill Gates says his approach is still ‘glass half full’ on climate change, but he’s calling on big corporations to do some heavy lifting too
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 1, 2023
Climate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
Commentary
Climate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
By Parag KhannaDecember 1, 2023
How COP became the world’s biggest business gathering
Newsletters
How COP became the world’s biggest business gathering
By Peter VanhamNovember 30, 2023
An Iowa meteorologist who discussed climate change was forced to quit after barrage of threats: ‘It went off the rails’
Environment
An Iowa meteorologist who discussed climate change was forced to quit after barrage of threats: ‘It went off the rails’
By Chris MorrisNovember 30, 2023
EY CEO: ‘This is the COP to show, not tell, what climate action looks like’
Commentary
EY CEO: ‘This is the COP to show, not tell, what climate action looks like’
By Carmine Di SibioNovember 30, 2023
Scope 3 emissions are the elephant in the room as COP 28 kicks off in one of the most water-stressed regions in the world
Commentary
Scope 3 emissions are the elephant in the room as COP 28 kicks off in one of the most water-stressed regions in the world
By Sanda Ojiambo and Patrick ChalhoubNovember 30, 2023
Moosa Al-Moosa, President, Middle East and Turkey, Dow
Conferences
Manufacturers argue growth and sustainability no longer mean tradeoffs: ‘They go hand in hand’
By Christiaan HetznerNovember 29, 2023
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