
‘Generation COP’ Is Less Fearful Than Older People About Climate
Despite record global temperatures, catastrophic flooding and searing wildfires this year, nearly half of young participants in a
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The Mississippi River has dropped to a historic low for the second consecutive year
Mississippi River water levels are plummeting to an all-time low this week at Memphis in the wake of a sweltering summer and ongoing drought -- setting a record for the second consecutive year, new data shows.
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Goldman Executive Has ESG Strategy to Dodge Hedge Fund Attacks
As short sellers target traditional green stocks being hammered by inflation, an executive at the fund management arm
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Wendy’s Looks to Move Lettuce Into Greenhouses Due to Climate Change
Wendy’s Co. is trying to shift more of its US lettuce supply to greenhouses amid climate change and
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Paraguay jail: Rioting inmates hold guards hostage
Guards are being held against their will during a riot in the overcrowded jail in the capital, Asunción.
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World’s Top Miners Need More Ambition To Meet Climate Targets
The world’s biggest miners including BHP Group Ltd. and Rio Tinto Group will face growing pressure from investors
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The Mediterranean Sea Was Also Bizarrely Warm This Summer
July was the warmest month recorded in at least four decades in the Mediterranean Sea as the daily
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EU Floats New Option to Bridge French-German Divide on Nuclear
The European Union is running out of time to break a stalemate between France and Germany about nuclear’s
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Europe Dominates Climate Fund Investing
It turns out the market for environmental-related investment funds is really small in the US, relative to Europe
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World Bank’s New Chief Says Institution Must Be Bigger, Better
Ajay Banga, the World Bank’s new president, said the lender must become bigger as well as better at
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Japan Starts Its First Carbon Credit Exchange in Net Zero Push
Trading on Japan’s first carbon-credit exchange started Wednesday, as the nation looks to put a price on emissions
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Coal’s Coming Decline Has Miners Facing 400,000 Layoffs by 2035
The energy system’s transition away from coal will leave miners with the equivalent of 100 job cuts daily
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