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Business has an outsized role to play in tackling climate change
EnvironmentBusiness has an outsized role to play in tackling climate change
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 27, 2021
Joe Biden speaking about climate
PoliticsWhy Biden’s best bet for his climate agenda may be dusting off an old plan from Mike Bloomberg
By Max UfbergOctober 26, 2021
Electricity power lines and cooling towers are seen at Eskom Holdings Ltd.'s Kendal power station in Delmas, South Africa, on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010.
EnvironmentThe world’s ‘most polluting power company’ has a bold net-zero strategy: tap foreign donors
By David MeyerOctober 6, 2021
It’s time to set a global ESG standard for investors
CommentaryIt’s time to set a global ESG standard for investors
By Oliver Bäte and Hiro MizunoOctober 6, 2021
Bauhaus artists celebrated in new Paris exhibition with never-before-seen work
LifestyleBauhaus artists celebrated in new Paris exhibition with never-before-seen work
By Rachel KingOctober 3, 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
Photo of slabs of lab-grown foie gras from French startup Gourmey being pan-fried.
TechFrench startup promises cruelty-free foie gras, grown in a lab
By Jeremy KahnJuly 14, 2021
Paris and Brexit-battered London fight to be crowned the global capital of green banking
FinanceParis and Brexit-battered London fight to be crowned the global capital of green banking
By Alastair Marsh, Silla Brush and BloombergJuly 3, 2021
Sanderson Le Creuset
Finance‘A love affair with Le Creuset’: How a staple of the French kitchen turned into a global hit
By Eric J. LymanJune 6, 2021
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 19: A waiter serves customers on the terrace at Bar du Marche in Paris' 6th Arrondissement as cafes and restaurants across France re-open for the first time in over 6 months on May 19, 2021 in Paris, France. France is taking steps to ease the lockdown measures allowing cafe and restaurant terraces to open to 50% capacity, rolling back the nightly curfew to 9pm and reopening non-essential shops and cultural venues. France is currently reporting a seven-day average of around 14,000 new Covid-19 cases.
Travel & LeisureFrance opens borders to vaccinated Americans in time for summer travel
By Sophie MellorJune 4, 2021
The biggest Olympics hurdle: Finding host cities
FinanceThe biggest Olympics hurdle: Finding host cities
By Vivienne WaltMay 22, 2021
Rain, absent workers, no tourists: France braces for an uncertain reopening
LifestyleRain, absent workers, no tourists: France braces for an uncertain reopening
By Vivienne WaltMay 18, 2021
The challenges to reopening Paris’s famous café and bar scene
LifestyleThe challenges to reopening Paris’s famous café and bar scene
By Lindsey TramutaMay 5, 2021
25 September 2020, Berlin: Climate activists Luisa Neubauer (r) and Leonie Bremer of Fridays for Future take part in the demonstration at an international climate protest day for more speed in the fight against the climate crisis. They wear a mouth-nose cover with the motto "#No degree further".
EnvironmentClimate bombshell: German court tells government it must do more to save future generations from ‘radical abstinence’
By David MeyerApril 29, 2021
Americans can travel to Europe this summer. But will they want to?
HealthAmericans can travel to Europe this summer. But will they want to?
By Vivienne WaltApril 26, 2021
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