Global Banks Aren’t Walking The Talk on Emissions, Study Shows
The world’s biggest banks aren’t telling stakeholders what they need to know to judge how big the industry’s
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UK North Sea Carbon Emissions Fall for Third Consecutive Year
Greenhouse gas emissions from offshore oil facilities in the UK fell for a third consecutive year in 2022
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Return-to-Office Is a $1.3 Trillion Problem Few Have Figured Out
In the emerging post-pandemic era, most aspects of life have returned to normal. Moviegoers are flocking to cinemas,
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Mercedes CEO Changes Tune on China as ‘Economic Wonder’ Stalls
When Germany last convened its biennial car show, Ola Källenius couldn’t have sounded more bullish about China. Mercedes-Benz
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Modi Turns G-20 Summit Into Not-So-Subtle India Election Kickoff
On buses and auto-rickshaws, sidewalks and bridges, billboards and market walls: It’s hard to go long in New
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Qantas CEO Alan Joyce Steps Down Early After Horror Final Weeks
Alan Joyce is stepping down early as head of Qantas Airways Ltd., an ignominious exit for one of
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Asia Stocks Set to Fall as China Property in Focus: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are set to open lower Tuesday, as traders return their focus to China’s efforts to halt
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A woman depicted in a drawing by the BTK serial killer has possibly been identified, sheriff says
One of the women depicted in drawings done by the self-proclaimed BTK serial killer, Dennis Rader, has possibly been identified, according to a sheriff in Oklahoma.
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Angels are all-in on bringing back Shohei Ohtani under one condition
According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, the Los Angeles Angels "like their chances" of keeping Shohei Ohtani this offseason if offers stay under a certain price point.
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Eritrean Defense Forces committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity in Tigray, Amnesty International alleges
The Eritrean Defense Forces committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity in Tigray, Ethiopia, immediately before and after signing a ceasefire last year, a new Amnesty International report has alleged.
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Debt Crisis Threatens to Engulf China’s Surviving Developers
China’s housing crisis has engulfed the country’s private developers, producing record waves of defaults and leaving a shrinking
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Mississippi hunters capture longest alligator in state history
A group of Mississippi hunters have broken the state record for the longest alligator ever captured in the state with a 14-foot-3-inch reptile weighing just over 800 pounds.
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