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Environment
Environment
Florida ocean temperature hits 100-degree hot-tub levels, potentially setting the record for the hottest seawater ever measured
BY
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
It took 30 years for climate tech investments to pay off. Now they’re best placed to survive the VC winter
BY
Michael Sonnenfeldt
Environment
The scientists who figured out exactly when Greenland was ice-free reveal what it shows about our warming planet
BY
Paul Bierman
,
Tammy Rittenour
, and others
Commentary
Why AT&T and Verizon’s infrastructure woes run much deeper than lead cables
BY
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
Success
NBCUniversal cut down the tree branches that striking actors and writers used for shade, and got just a $250 fine
BY
Chris Morris
Finance
Nearly 80 major clean energy factories announced in year since Biden’s IRA passed: ‘It seems like every week there’s a new factory facility somewhere’
BY
Isabella O'Malley
,
Michael Phillis
, and others
Environment
A paleoclimate scientist explains why he cringes at the 100,000-year heat—and how far back in prehistory it was really this hot
BY
Darrell Kaufman
and
The Conversation
Environment
As renewable-energy demand soars amid extreme heat, rising costs are making offshore wind projects so expensive that ‘it doesn’t make sense to continue’
BY
Will Mathis
and
Bloomberg
Environment
‘We’re all grieving and heartbroken’: Farmers are devastated by recent Northeast flooding that swept away crops
BY
Steve LeBlanc
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Why is healthy food so expensive in America? Blame the Farm Bill that Congress always renews to make burgers cheaper than salad
BY
Gene Baur
Environment
Biden administration plans to raise the commission paid by oil and gas companies that drill on public land by more than 33%
BY
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
Environment
New York’s ‘imaginary divide’ exposed by proposed ban on cash-prize hunting contests: ‘These are people that are upstate’
BY
Michael Hill
and
The Associated Press
Europe
King Charles makes so much from offshore wind farms that he told the UK to use a $1.3 billion profit for the ‘wider public good’
BY
Sylvia Hui
and
The Associated Press
Environment
The government’s habit of rounding up wild mustangs by helicopter is under fire after 11 wild horses die in grisly stampede
BY
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Florida’s CFO blames wokeness for insurers leaving the state: ‘I do call them the Bud Light of the insurance industry’
BY
Chris Morris
Environment
Miami is moving to protect workers from extreme heat with a 10-minute water and shade break every 2 hours
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Phoenix posts record 10th straight day of 110-degree heat—and only drops to 90 degrees at night—turning the city into a ghost town
BY
Seth Borenstein
,
Anita Snow
, and others
Environment
House Republican climate change plan: Keep drilling natural gas and plant a trillion trees
BY
Stephen Groves
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Climate change gawking thrives as tourists flock to Death Valley with temperatures at 128 degrees
BY
Chris Morris
Commentary
Climate change is the next frontier of America’s culture wars. Corporations are still doing the right thing–and hoping no one notices
BY
Bill Novelli
Environment
UAE oil exec says we ‘we need to attack all emissions, everywhere’ and must be ‘brutally honest’ about climate change crisis
BY
Frank Jordans
and
The Associated Press
Environment
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry says it’s a ‘stupid’ lie that he regularly takes private jets around the world
BY
Ellen Knickmeyer
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Engineers build a small home using disposable diapers in Indonesia
BY
Carolyn Barber
Environment
More than 1 in 3 Americans are under heat alert as there’s no relief in sight for the apocalyptic summer weather
BY
Chris Morris
Commentary
Canada may have just created the first efficient building retrofit market. The U.S. should take note
BY
Ben Evans
Environment
Sam Altman just took a nuclear energy startup public for $500 million. Its CEO wants to provide ‘energy at planetary scales for a billion-plus years’
BY
Paolo Confino
Conferences
Al Gore describes the cleantech ‘wart’ on Biden’s historic Inflation Reduction Act
BY
Ellie Austin
Success
Leonardo DiCaprio is funding a scholarship at his elementary school to ‘help guide the next generation of climate warriors’
BY
Andrew Dalton
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
‘The Feckless 400’: These companies are still doing business in Russia–and funding Putin’s war
BY
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
Europe
Biden’s UK visit heads to 10 Downing Street and then Windsor Castle with Ukraine and the climate on the agenda
BY
Jill Lawless
,
Danica Kirka
, and others
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