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Environment
Commentary
Beer, wine, cocktails: Here’s how climate change is imperiling our Thanksgiving booze
BY
Mike Hoffmann
Environment
Feral Canadian ‘super pigs’— ‘the most invasive animal on the planet’— are threatening the northern U.S. and billions of dollars worth of crops
BY
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
Environment
New Jersey bans sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035: ‘The electric vehicle revolution is upon us’
BY
Wayne Parry
and
The Associated Press
Tech
How Elon Musk’s solar ambitions fell back to earth
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Environment
Taylor Swift postpones Rio show one day after fan’s death, citing ‘extreme temperatures’
BY
Diane Jeantet
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Even Bill Gates is investing in carbon capture—but companies should drop the ‘dangerous delusion’ it will let them keep guzzling gas, business group says
BY
Irina Ivanova
Environment
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella sets record straight on AI in Biden summit: ‘We finally have a technology that understands us, not the other way around’
BY
Michael Liedtke
,
Barbara Ortutay
, and others
Environment
‘You don’t know everything’: Israeli intelligence operative begs forgiveness for hacking environmentalists on Exxon’s trail
BY
Larry Neumeister
and
The Associated Press
Environment
How a Danish wind company caught the ire of Donald Trump and took a $4 billion write-off in its ‘biggest pain point’—the U.S.
BY
Ryan Hogg
Commentary
Unrealistic plans to crack down on U.S. power plant emissions won’t work. We’ve been down this road before–and so have others
BY
William F. Shughart II
Environment
Pepsi is misleading the public about microplastics and is the Buffalo River’s biggest polluter, Letitia James claims in new lawsuit
BY
Maysoon Khan
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Bill Gates made waves with his statements on climate change. Here’s why he’s right–and what most people missed
BY
Gabriel Labbate
Environment
The U.S. Energy Department just funneled another $3.5 billion into the battery industry as it tries to wean cars and home off fossil fuels
BY
Isabella O'Malley
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Our changing climate is jeopardizing worker health and productivity. Companies need to adapt their operations
BY
Martine Ferland
and
Judy Monroe
Environment
The U.S. is warming 60% faster than the world is, National Climate Assessment says: ‘We are not prepared for what’s coming’
BY
Seth Borenstein
,
Tammy Webber
, and others
Environment
Native American tribes halt a $10 billion renewable energy project running through religious and cultural sites
BY
Susan Montoya Bryan
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
New Englanders are fighting against new infrastructure for carbon-intensive billionaire travel. If they win, the significance could be global
BY
Chuck Collins
Tech
Exxon Mobil is drilling in Arkansas—for lithium—and expects to produce the crucial EV battery material by 2027
BY
Andrew DeMillo
and
The Associated Press
Environment
A Bill Gates-backed startup just launched that could remove 5,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by year end
BY
Michelle Ma
and
Bloomberg
Environment
Massive fire on I-10 pushes Angelenos to do the unthinkable: Take public transit downtown (or work remotely)
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Beer production is at risk from ‘terrors’ of climate change: ‘If we don’t act, we’re just going to lose things’
BY
Melina Walling
,
Brooke Herbert
, and others
Environment
Hawaii wildfire on Oahu’s wet side destroys irreplaceable rainforest: ‘Pretty moonscape-looking out there’
BY
Audrey McAvoy
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Alaska declares snow emergency as 4 homeless die from El Nino snowfall of 9 inches in 24 hours
BY
Chris Morris
Politics
Bidenomics is actually the unholy offspring of Trumpism and big government, and it’s a disaster, says ‘money doctor’ Steve Hanke
BY
Shawn Tully
Environment
Biden’s clean energy agenda suffers a big blow when a first-of-its-kind nuclear project is cancelled
BY
Jennifer McDermott
,
Matthew Daly
, and others
Environment
U.S. climate change fight hits a huge milestone with opening of first plant that can suck 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air annually
BY
Nadia Lopez
and
Bloomberg
Politics
Joe Manchin, Democratic senator in deep-red West Virginia, says he won’t seek reelection next year
BY
John Raby
and
The Associated Press
Environment
For the first time in 3 years, California is drought-free
BY
Chris Morris
Environment
Hawaii rolls out $150M fund for victims of deadly Maui wildfires, modeled after the 9/11 fund
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
The last 12 months were the hottest ever recorded due to burning fossil fuels, new report finds: ‘People know that things are weird’
BY
Isabella O'Malley
and
The Associated Press
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