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THIS SPRING, AS GLOBAL MARKETS GYRATED, SOME OF THE world’s most influential investors and executives sat in a Scottsdale, Ariz., conference room engaged in deep discussion. But rather than President
The price of electricity Britain’s electricity bills ...
There may be few things that UK prime minister Keir Starmer and US president Donald Trump agree upon, but one of them is the benefits of nuclear power. The centrepiece of Trump’s recent state visit to
As the 10th anniversary of the Paris agreement looms, self-proclaimed “climate realists” argue that the targets set a decade ago are unachievable. Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 is “utterly impla
Americans are increasing their protein intake, but at what cost to the sustainable food movement?
“Less Holocaust, more Anne Frank,” was the advice Michael Grunwald received from the CEO of a publishing house who opted not to bid for his latest book, We Are Eating the Earth. Grunwald took notice.