
Warm Weather Knocks Over £500 Million Off M&S and Next
There’s fresh evidence from the FTSE 100 today of quite how vulnerable retailers are to unpredictable weather. High
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ING’s German Unit Drops High CO2-Risk Clients
The German unit of ING Groep NV is rejecting clients that fail to provide credible emissions-reduction plans, according
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Tesla Prices Now Rival Average US Cars After Billions in Cuts
Tesla Inc.’s top-selling electric vehicles now compete directly with gasoline cars on price after the latest round of
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Nuclear Industry Needs More State Money, Officials Warn
The nuclear industry needs more financial support from governments to boost output as private markets have underestimated the
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The Scientist Who Sounded the Alarm on 50,000-Year-Old Viruses
A fortnight camping on the mosquito-ridden, muddy banks of the Kolyma River in Russia may not sound like
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OPEC Boosts Oil Demand Forecast to 2045 Despite Climate Crisis
OPEC raised forecasts for global oil demand through to the middle of the century, even as the world
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Bank Watchdog Moves Ahead With New ESG Rule Feared Across Europe
Europe’s banks need to stop complaining that a new ESG rule will make them “look bad” and accept
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Swedish Industrialists Explore $6 Billion Green Steel Project in Canada
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel is in talks with governments in Canada to build a factory in northern Quebec,
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UK Moves Closer to Mandatory CO2 Disclosures With New Guidance
The UK just moved a step closer to requiring companies to provide detailed statements on future carbon emissions
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Kenya’s Ruto, AfDB’s Adesina Say Tackling Climate Depends on Africa Debt Fix
Kenyan President William Ruto and the heads of two major finance and climate institutions said without a 10
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Extreme heat might have been the 'nail in the coffin' for these critical Florida coral
This summer's record-breaking marine heat wave may have been the "nail in the coffin" for an iconic species of coral that serves as a building block of marine life around Florida. Still, scientists see other "signs of hope" in the state's reefs.
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Australia Vows Stable Energy Exports to Japan Amid Emissions Cut
Australia pledged stable and reliable energy exports to Japan during a bilateral meeting in Melbourne, amid concern that
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