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Environment
Commentary
Access to modern stoves could be a game-changer for Africa’s economic development–and help cut the equivalent of the carbon dioxide emitted by the world’s planes and ships
BY
Akinwumi Adesina
and
Fatih Birol
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 Press
Environment
Worldwide carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit a new hit record in 2023 despite push for net zero
BY
Eric Roston
and
Bloomberg
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 Hickok
Finance
Panama Canal has gotten so dry and backed up after brutal drought that shippers are paying up to $4m to jump the queue
BY
Ruth Liao
and
Bloomberg
Environment
South Dakota bans flights within a half-mile of Mount Rushmore and tour operators are miserable: ‘I don’t know what we’ll be able to salvage’
BY
Heather Hollingsworth
and
The Associated Press
Environment
John Kerry says U.S. stands with 56 countries committed to phasing out coal power plants entirely
BY
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
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 others
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 Press
Environment
New York City is borrowing from the great cities of Europe with America’s first congestion pricing plan, charging $15 to most drivers
BY
Karen Matthews
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Met baritone singing of ‘miraculous spring’ interrupted by climate activists’ huge banners: ‘NO OPERA ON A DEAD PLANET’
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Tesla, Boeing sign on to new Al Gore-backed database showing supplier emissions to build low-emissions supply chains: ‘A truthful stocktake’
BY
Michelle Ma
and
Bloomberg
Tech
Buyers of EVs with batteries from China get dinged under new Biden administration rules for tax credits
BY
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
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 Royle
Commentary
Climate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
BY
Parag Khanna
Environment
NYC up in arms over long-awaited plan to charge drivers $15 or more to enter central Manhattan
BY
Karen Matthews
and
The Associated Press
Environment
An Iowa meteorologist who discussed climate change was forced to quit after barrage of threats: ‘It went off the rails’
BY
Chris Morris
Commentary
EY CEO: ‘This is the COP to show, not tell, what climate action looks like’
BY
Carmine Di Sibio
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 Chalhoub
Conferences
Manufacturers argue growth and sustainability no longer mean tradeoffs: ‘They go hand in hand’
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Environment
Electric vehicle owners report 80% more problems than with conventional cars and trucks amid ‘growing pains’ for the industry, Consumer Reports says
BY
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
MSCI CEO: ‘To tackle climate change, financial markets must reallocate trillions of dollars. It’s already happening, even without a political consensus’
BY
Henry Fernandez
Environment
Government halts use of spring-loaded ‘cyanide bombs’ intended for coyotes that kill too many family pets
BY
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Greenpeace activists are costing deep sea mining company $1 million daily by occupying its ship in the middle of the Pacific, lawsuit says
BY
Todd Woody
and
Bloomberg
Newsletters
AI was at the top of the agenda at the African Union’s summit
BY
Sage Lazzaro
Environment
Industrial powerhouse Michigan is close to mandating carbon-free energy by 2040 in a major test for Democrats in the state government
BY
Joey Cappelletti
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Oil and gas lobby is a ‘huge barrier’ to solar that is now ready for prime time, renewable energy founder says
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Environment
Climate change’s impact on real estate: AI founder breaks down how ‘many places are doomed’ but others will be ‘the most valuable asset class in the world’
BY
Fortune Editors
Environment
Renewable exec on ‘relentless consumption’ driving the climate crisis: ‘It seems as if people are behaving in a way that we would never tell our children to behave’
BY
Fortune Editors
Environment
The head of the Middle East’s largest private oil producer says we’ll need ‘100 times more’ renewable energy to meet demand
BY
Nicholas Gordon
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