Libya’s Death Toll Tops 5,000 as Aid Trickles In After Flood
The death toll from raging floods in Libya’s port town of Derna surged to at least 5,000, as
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Kroll’s Message for Critics: ESG Makes Money
For the past few years, ESG investment ratings and scores have been a magnet for controversy. Elon Musk
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Venice Wants to Combat ‘Overtourism’ With New €5 Entrance Fee
Venice has approved a €5 ($5.4) daily entrance fee in a bid to regulate the hoards of tourists
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Australia’s $59 Billion Gas Sector Needs Policy Support, Shell Executive Says
Australia needs to encourage new investment in natural gas production to help prevent any domestic energy crunch and
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EU Hits China With Probe Into EV Subsidy as Industry Fears Grow
The European Union is launching an investigation into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles as the bloc frets over
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Massive Hurricane Lee puts Bermuda under tropical storm warning, southeast US beaches at risk of rip currents
Hurricane Lee has prompted a tropical storm warning over Bermuda and is expected to weaken over the next couple of days, though the system could remain "large and dangerous" through the week, forecasters said.
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Factbox-Greenwashing cases against airlines in Europe, US
By Joanna Plucinska, Toby Sterling and Rajesh Kumar Singh LONDON Airlines around the world are facing scrutiny from
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How to Reduce Your Energy Bills - or Even Pay Nothing At All
The winter heating season is looming and finances remain strained, but UK homes are getting the chance to
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Fund Managers See Water Risk in Semiconductor Bets Being Mispriced
Investors in semiconductor stocks face a growing threat to industry valuations: a chronic shortage of water. For Abrdn
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BP Chief’s Surprise Exit Leaves Questions Over Green Strategy
The abrupt resignation of BP chief Bernard Looney marks the loss of an executive who pushed for a
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Sydney Blanketed in Toxic Smoke for Days Following Planned Burns
Sydney ranked in the top five most polluted cities in the world for air quality on Wednesday, as
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Asia apparel hubs face $65 billion export hit from extreme weather, study shows
By Tommy Wilkes LONDON Extreme heat and flooding could erase $65 billion in apparel export earnings from four
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