EEconomy Read More Ex-Fed Official Sees Secular ‘Shocks’ Ahead From Extreme WeatherOctober 10, 2025 The Federal Reserve’s former top-ranking official overseeing climate risk says the US economy faces a series of long-term,…
EEnvironment Read More CO2 Credit Traders Brace for ‘Huge’ Growth as Carbon Market Stages ComebackOctober 5, 2025 The market for carbon credits, which just a few years ago was brought to its knees by allegations…
EEnvironment Read More Trump Keeps Oil Permits Moving in Shutdown, Halts RenewablesOctober 5, 2025 The Trump administration plans to continue issuing permits for oil drilling and do other work on “priority conventional…
AArtificial intelligence Read More AI Drives Weather Data Demand Surge for Europe’s Top ForecasterOctober 1, 2025 Europe’s biggest weather forecaster is reporting record demand for its data, as energy traders, insurers, shipping lines and…
WWildlife Read More Exploring Mumbai’s ‘secret’ green oasesSeptember 27, 2025 Destinations From sea slugs to leopards, the city’s wild side is hiding in plain sight Spotted deer roam openly inside…
EEconomy Read More China’s Energy Chief Promises to Curb Solar Sector Price WarSeptember 24, 2025 China’s energy regulator pledged to crack down on cut-throat competition and overcapacity in the solar manufacturing sector, as…
EEnvironment Read More Brazil Pushes EU and China to Join Global Carbon Market CoalitionSeptember 23, 2025 Brazil is trying to build a coalition of countries, including the European Union and China, to unify carbon…
EEconomy Read More China’s Power Use Growth Slows in August With Cooler WeatherSeptember 23, 2025 China’s power demand growth slowed in August as scorching summer heat finally eased, according to data released by…
EEnvironment Read More Rising Water Scarcity Pushes Companies to Price Resources InternallySeptember 23, 2025 Companies are starting to develop and disclose in-house prices for water that differ from fees charged by utilities,…
EEnvironment Read More Carbon Emissions and COP30: Can China, India, Others Meet Paris Climate Goals?September 23, 2025 Efforts to cut greenhouse-gas emissions are falling short of what scientists say must be done to avoid catastrophic…
EEnvironment Read More UK Rejects Plan to Deflect Sun’s Rays to Curb Climate ChangeSeptember 16, 2025 The UK rejected proposals to use a controversial technique in the Antarctic to deflect some of the sun’s…
EEnvironment Read More Arctic Icebreaker Ships Are in High Demand as Nations Vie for PowerSeptember 16, 2025 At a shipyard in Finland last month, workers cut the first steel for a new icebreaker ship. Over…