Putting salt in tap water and drilling wells in parks: one country's desperate quest to avoid running dry
Uruguay, grappling with a multi-year drought and high temperatures, is running dry.
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Canada’s Explosive Wildfires Have Damaged a Forest Carbon Offset Project
Canada’s explosive wildfire season has already pumped millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Some of
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EU Faces Pressure to Revive Its Social Investing Rulebook
The European Union is under pressure to revive plans to add a social pillar to its ESG-rulebook, after
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Casino Says It Needs Equity Boost of at Least €900 Million
Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA said it will need an equity boost of €900 million ($981 million) or more and
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China’s GAC Unveils World’s First Ammonia Car Engine
China’s Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. said it has developed the world’s first car engine that runs on ammonia,
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Nike and Pepsi Lead Calls for EU to Roll Out Green Trucks Faster
Companies including PepsiCo Inc. and Nike Inc. are calling for the European Union to implement stricter emissions targets
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German business sentiment falls further in June
BERLIN (Reuters) -German business morale worsened for the second consecutive month in June, a survey showed on Monday, indicating that
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Extreme floods are happening way more often than federal data would suggest, analysis shows
A critical federal analysis of extreme rainfall is vastly underestimating the chances of flood events, with grave implications for everything from new roads and bridges to the rising cost of flood insurance, according to a new analysis.
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Ruble Hits Weakest in 15 Months After Wagner Challenges Putin
The ruble weakened as much as 3% against dollar on Monday, the most this year, after a mutiny
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A robot is combing the sea floor for debris from the Titan submersible implosion as a multinational investigation begins
A robot is combing the sea floor for debris from the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible as authorities in both the US and Canada turn their attention from search and rescue to investigating what led up to the maritime disaster and whether any laws were broken.
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Alabama basketball loses former 5-star to transfer portal
Alabama basketball point guard Jahvon Quinerly, a former five-star prospect, announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on Sunday.Alabama basketball thought they were getting SEC Sixth-Man of the Year Jahvon Quinerly back from the NBA Draft when he withdrew his name from consideration a...
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Russia: Instability ratchets up pressure on Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin's mixed messages on the Wagner mutiny have been raising eyebrows and changing perceptions of him.
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