
Biden to Cancel Alaskan Arctic Oil Drilling Rights Sold by Trump
The Biden administration is taking steps to thwart oil development in remote reaches of Alaska by conserving more
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Boston Metal Notches $262 Million Funding Round for Clean Steel
Boston Metal, a startup that has developed a method to make low- or no-carbon steel using electricity, said
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Climate change is hurting Six Flags, SeaWorld and Disney World
Over the weekend, intense rain and flooding stranded more than 70,000 people at Burning Man in the Nevada desert. It's the latest example of how extreme weather, exacerbated by climate change, impacted major North American attractions this summer.
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Lee could approach Category 5 hurricane strength in record-warm Atlantic
Lee rapidly intensified into a strong tropical storm Wednesday morning as it tracks over record-warm ocean waters and an environment favorable for strengthening, which will fuel the storm to near Category-5 strength as it approaches the eastern Caribbean.
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Trump is liable in the second E. Jean Carroll defamation case, judge rules; January trial will determine damages
A federal judge ruled that the jury hearing E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit will only need to decide how much money Donald Trump will have to pay her, after the judge found the former president was liable for making defamatory statements.
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Trump loses key ruling ahead of writer Carroll's defamation trial
NEW YORK A federal judge on Wednesday said the writer E. Jean Carroll's second defamation trial against Donald
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Africa Seeks Finance, Debt Relief to Battle Climate Change
African leaders called for wide-ranging debt relief and a flood of climate finance to help the continent boost
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G-20 Aims to Triple Renewables and Gives Caveat to Fossil Fuels
Group of 20 nations will aim to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030 though also offered support to
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Morgan Stanley Says a ‘Reckoning’ Is Gripping CO2 Offsets Market
The market for carbon offsets is approaching a “material tipping point” following months of bad news that’s spooked
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Exclusive-AI chip startup d-Matrix raises $110 million with backing from Microsoft
By Max A. Cherney Silicon Valley-based artificial intelligence chip startup d-Matrix has raised $110 million from investors that
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UK Set for Tropical Nights With Nocturnal Heat Testing Record
Britain’s national forecaster warned of “tropical nights” this week as heat builds again across much of Europe. UK
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UAE Oil Giant Adnoc to Boost Carbon Capture Capacity
The biggest oil producer in the United Arab Emirates plans to develop a carbon capture project that will
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