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Environment
A proposal for more logging to curb wildfires could boost timber harvests by more than 200%
By
Matthew Brown
and
The Associated Press
November 17, 2024
Politics
Trump nominates fracking magnate and climate change skeptic as energy secretary
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AFP
November 16, 2024
Commentary
The world has only deployed 10% of the climate technologies it needs to achieve net zero, new research by McKinsey shows
By
Chris Bradley
,
Mekala Krishnan
and
Humayun Tai
November 15, 2024
Newsletters
How this architectural engineering firm built sustainability into its business
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Nick Rockel
November 15, 2024
Environment
COP29 reveals world’s most polluting states and provinces are all in China—except for one U.S. exception
By
Seth Borenstein
,
Sibi Arasu
and
The Associated Press
November 15, 2024
Leadership
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s new leader, blasts COP29 as a ‘fish market’ as countries haggle for climate funds
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AFP
November 13, 2024
Environment
Carbon emissions increase again in 2024 as Earth races toward 1.5 degree warming threshold
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
November 13, 2024
Success
The ultra-rich are increasingly using private jets for short-term flights, racking up global emissions from a tiny fraction of the population
By
Chloe Berger
November 12, 2024
Politics
Donald Trump urged not to pull U.S. out of Paris climate agreement—by the CEO of oil giant Exxon Mobil
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 12, 2024
Commentary
MSCI CEO: Long vilified as a ‘license to pollute,’ carbon credit markets are becoming far more effective than once thought
By
Henry Fernandez
November 12, 2024
Conferences
A Saudi government official had only 3 career options when he graduated but says his 16-year-old daughter has many more
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Jane Thier
November 12, 2024
Leadership
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Brit Morse
November 11, 2024
Politics
Trump plans to dismantle Biden’s climate law. It won’t be easy
By
Ari Natter
,
Jennifer A. Dlouhy
and
Bloomberg
November 8, 2024
Politics
Clues into Trump’s next moves as president on Medicare, Social Security, the Affordable Care Act and more
By
Bill Barrow
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2024
Lifestyle
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November 5, 2024
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