South Africa Beats Climate Goal as Blackouts Slash Emissions
South Africa is ahead of its target for cutting emissions of greenhouse gases. Output of the climate-warming gases
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Credit Suisse Managing Director Says Bank Actively Seeking ESG Debt Deals
A senior investment banker at Credit Suisse AG says his team is actively seeking new deals in a
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Denmark’s Topsoe Plans $300 Million US Factory to Build Hydrogen Electrolyzers
Denmark’s Topsoe A/S is preparing to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory in the latest
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Blackouts May Cause South Africa’s ANC to Lose 24% of Its Voters, Poll Shows
South Africa’s ruling party risks losing almost a quarter of its support unless it brings the country’s worst
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This lab achieved a stunning breakthrough on fusion energy
After generations of trying to produce the power of a star on Earth, a successful nuclear fusion ignition happened in the middle of a December night and was over in 20-billionths of a second.
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Tides Are Eating Into Glaciers, Triggering More Melting, Study Finds
Melting glaciers could raise sea levels more than previously thought because of the way polar ice behaves where
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Uruguay Drought Forces Government to Subsidize Bottled Water
Uruguay’s government is now subsidizing bottled water in the capital Montevideo and neighboring cities as a three-year drought
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Fed’s Waller Says Climate Change Doesn't Pose Serious Financial Risk
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said there’s no need for central bankers to pay special attention to risks
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Searing Summer Temperatures Forecast in Europe and Northeast US
Much of Europe and the northeast US are in store for sweltering summer temperatures well above historical norms,
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Five New EV Models Drive Up North American Factory Production
There’s one big reason EVs are getting slightly cheaper: More of them are rolling off production lines. North
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Fossil Fuel Influence on US Supreme Court Is Pervasive, Whitehouse Says
A series of revelations in recent weeks about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepting lavish vacations and private-school
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Funds Urge Toyota to Boost Disclosure Around Climate Lobbying
European investors have urged Toyota Motor Corp. to improve disclosure of its lobbying on climate change ahead of
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