 
    Breaching 1.5C Threshold Temporarily in Next Five Years ‘More Likely Than Not’
      Global temperatures are likely to temporarily breach the 1.5C of warming threshold for at least one of the
      2023-05-17 18:18
     
    Siemens Sees Itself in ‘Supercycle’ on Climate Change Demand
      Siemens AG is reaping the benefits of a deep shift to efficiency-boosting software that helps reduce the carbon
      2023-05-17 17:15
     
    Tencent’s Revenue Grows Most in Over a Year After China Reopens
      Tencent Holdings Ltd. grew revenue at its fastest pace in more than a year, fueling hopes the world’s
      2023-05-17 16:57
     
    Chevron’s Carbon Capture Flagship Is Stuck at One-Third Capacity
      Chevron Corp.’s flagship carbon capture and storage project in Australia faces years of work to hit full capacity,
      2023-05-17 15:17
     
    EU Spat Over Nuclear Energy Escalates as Key Vote Delayed
      A key European Union law on scaling up renewable energy by the end of the decade has been
      2023-05-17 15:15
     
    Ripple’s XRP Bucks Crypto Gloom After Latest Court Twist Sparks 8% Jump
      XRP, the native token of Ripple Labs Inc.’s blockchain ecosystem, jumped the most in about seven weeks after
      2023-05-17 13:50
     
    Japan's prime minister to meet with top chip firms
      TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to meet with top executives from global semiconductor companies as early as
      2023-05-17 12:21
     
    Microsoft CEO Says Smaller Companies Can Still Compete in AI
      Technology giants Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc. may be leading the development of artificial intelligence, but there is
      2023-05-17 12:20
     
    Court rejects Elizabeth Holmes' latest effort to stay out of prison while on appeal
      Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes appears to be soon bound for prison
      2023-05-17 09:26
     
    Crypto Trading Should be Regulated Like Gambling, UK Panel Says
      Retail investing in unbacked cryptoassets like Bitcoin should be regulated like gambling because they are highly volatile and
      2023-05-17 08:30
     
    Eight in 10 South African children struggle to read by age of 10
      Eight in 10 students have issues with literacy, the lowest performance in a study of 57 countries.
      2023-05-17 08:23
     
    A Billion New Air Conditioners Will Save Lives But Cook the Planet
      Summer in India has always been hot. Increasingly, it’s testing the limits of human survival. As temperatures have
      2023-05-17 08:21
    