
How Putin just spiked worldwide wheat prices
Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to have declared open season on Ukraine's consequential grain exports, targeting the port city of Odesa with new ferocity and jeopardizing worldwide food prices.
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North Carolina tornado damages Pfizer plant, shuts down I-95 and injures 4
A tornado in North Carolina ripped the roof off of a Pfizer plant, damaged several other structures, shut down a major interstate and injured at least four people.
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Chile Taps Global Markets for Sustainability-Linked Peso Bonds
Chile is once again tapping international bond markets with a deal that hinges on lower greenhouse gas emissions
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NYC Comptroller Blasts BlackRock for Picking Aramco CEO for Board
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander slammed a decision by BlackRock Inc., its biggest external money manager, to
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Sizzling 115F Heat Is Killing Phones in Italy's Sardinia Island
Mobile phones that die while shooting a video. Cars that roast on the inside. A thermometer needle that
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US envoy John Kerry says China-US climate relations need 'more work'
By Valerie Volcovici and David Stanway BEIJING (Reuters) -U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said more work was needed to iron
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US Oil Reserve Sales to China Could Be Blocked in Defense Bill
China would be blocked from purchasing oil from the US’s emergency stockpiles under legislation slated for a Senate
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The Australian climate protesters cast as extremists
Activists say they're being labelled as threats to public safety to justify heavy-handed policing.
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John Kerry Says the US and China Need More Time to Break Ground on Climate
Washington and Beijing need more time to “break new ground” on combating global warming, US climate envoy John
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Donald Trump loses bid for new trial in E. Jean Carroll case
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Wednesday rejected Donald Trump's request for a new trial on damages after a
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First Southern Hemisphere Direct Air Capture Plant Planned
Octavia Carbon and Cella Mineral Storage have agreed to build the first direct air capture plant in the
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World’s Second-Biggest Carbon Credit Project Halted by Legislative Hiatus
The world’s second-biggest carbon-credits project has halted its operations after the government of Zimbabwe said earlier this year
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