World Sees Second-Hottest May in 30 Years as Antarctic Ice Reaches New Low
      The global temperatures in May were the second-warmest in the past three decades as polar ice continues to
      2023-06-07 20:46
    
    EU Still in Talks With Countries on Renewables Deal
      The European Commission is still in talks with countries on a deal to scale up renewable energy by
      2023-06-07 16:53
    
    Water Crisis Threatens Alcoholic Drinks Supply, Top Distiller Diageo Warns
      Diageo Plc, the world’s biggest spirits company, is worried that climate change is going to make scarce the
      2023-06-07 13:26
    
    Exxon CEO Tells Europe to Follow US Approach to Climate Action
      European leaders looking to tackle climate change should look to US policy and “let the market work” to
      2023-06-07 12:20
    
    US Backs Poland Gas Hedging, Drawing Climate Activists’ Ire
      The US International Development Finance Corp. pledged up to $500 million to help increase Poland’s natural gas imports
      2023-06-07 09:21
    
    UK Bans ‘Misleading’ Fossil Fuel Ads That Overemphasize Renewables
      The UK’s advertising regulator is cracking down on what it considers greenwashing by fossil fuel giants. A handful
      2023-06-07 08:17
    
    EQT-Backed Cloud Startup Seeks €3 Billion to Challenge Amazon
      A Swedish startup backed by the venture arm of EQT AB wants to chip away at the dominance
      2023-06-06 13:52
    
    US Treasuries Blacklisted by German State as ESG Law Takes Hold
      For an illustration of how wildly different the debate around ESG is in Europe and the US, look
      2023-06-06 12:26
    
    British Airways Tells 35,000 Staff Their Data Was Hacked
      British Airways told its staff of around 35,000 that their personal information may have been compromised in a
      2023-06-05 21:56
    
    Germany Lines Up €50 Billion to Help Heavy Industry Go Green
      Germany plans to help energy-intensive manufacturers transition to climate-neutral technologies with roughly €50 billion ($53.4 billion) in subsidies.
      2023-06-05 17:21
    
    Bitcoin Coders Feud Over Whether to Crush $1 Billion Frenzy for Memecoins
      The coders who maintain Bitcoin’s blockchain are clashing over whether to stamp out the meme tokens swarming the
      2023-06-04 21:21
    
    A Major Showdown Is Brewing Over What Counts as a Carbon Credit
      A few sentences in a note from an obscure United Nations group has ignited a firestorm in the
      2023-06-04 19:22
    