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Some say oil demand is soon to peak. Well, if that is true, why are some oil and gas producers growi

You trust a retail store to be convenient. You can walk in and get basically anything you need - be

This week, we are returning to five stories we have already covered to see what progress has been ma

The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded on Monday to Claudia Goldin, a Harvard pro

With Governor Newsom poised to sign two new climate reporting bills into law, we look at what’s in t

Tilting at Wind Turbines

2023/9/29

Despite growing demand for clean energy, price parity with fossil fuels and friendly policies, renew

The demands made by the United Auto Workers (UAW) to the big three auto companies in the US are vari

We have likely entered in to an El Nino season as of June 2023. El Nino forms and then eventually di

With fashion brands now producing 52 “micro seasons” a year, more and more clothing is being unsold

The EU has set up a number of regulations to define what is and is not environmentally sustainable.

Artificial intelligence is rolling out in a big way across different industries and sectors. With mu

Commodities like palm oil, beef and cocoa are intertwined with deforestation. The EU wants to change

Airlines have been offering customers with the option to purchase carbon credits or to support susta

User privacy on internet platforms is sliding higher up the “to do” list of the EU’s regulators. Fiv

Our planet’s hottest days on record were recorded July 3 to July 5. Global average temperatures rose

The EU is ironing out the final details of its Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive. We

Part of proxy season is over, so we take a look at the landscape of shareholder proposals. And it is

Semiconductors are used in ev-er-y-thing. But semiconductor manufacturers have a high greenhouse gas

Under pressure from wildfires and inflation, State Farm has stopped issuing new homeowner policies i

There are a number of looming carbon emission regulations set to hit the commercial real estate sect