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CommentaryOf pots and kettles: Big Oil and the anti-ESG movement are accusing banks of running ‘climate cartels’
By Cynthia Hanawalt and Denise HearnAugust 2, 2023

Environment4 out of 5 people on Earth were hotter this July because of climate change, study finds. That’s over 6.5 billion humans
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressAugust 2, 2023

Arts & EntertainmentGermany’s famous Wacken metal festival is no match for climate change as heavy rains force ‘total admission stop’
By The Associated PressAugust 2, 2023

CommentaryI’m a 3-time NBA champion turned climate entrepreneur. Global warming could soon be out of control–but a comeback is always possible
By Rick FoxAugust 2, 2023

EnvironmentThe heat, the rain and the smoke: July’s record-setting weather is just the beginning of the summer of Earth’s discontent
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2023

FinanceJanet Yellen sees a ‘protection gap’ between insurance and climate change—just 60% of 2020’s $165 billion in losses got covered
By Christopher Condon and BloombergJuly 30, 2023

EnvironmentPhoenix is about to see high temps fall under 110 degrees—but only because monsoon rains are coming
By Anita Snow and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2023

EnvironmentClimate change is killing summer traditions like vacationing and going outside—extreme temperatures may be here to stay
By Paige HagyJuly 28, 2023

EuropeMaersk, Evergreen and the world’s largest shipping companies are changing as the climate does. Here’s how they’re turning the ocean liner around
By Don Maier and The ConversationJuly 28, 2023

CommentaryThere’s no such thing as a new nuclear golden age–just old industry hands trying to make a buck
By Stephanie CookeJuly 28, 2023

EnvironmentDangerous heat is moving from the southwest to the eastern half of the U.S. with 60% of Americans facing heat or flood warnings
By Drew Costley and The Associated PressJuly 28, 2023

HealthObscure viruses from ticks are on the rise, and it’s because climate change makes it easier for the blood suckers to survive
By Zoya Teirstein and The Associated PressJuly 28, 2023

LeadershipThe most extreme heat in a generation is roasting workers and experts say companies need to step in and help
By Trey WilliamsJuly 28, 2023
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