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Biden brags about his environmental record to win young voters, but most have no idea what he's done to fight climate change
A recent CBS News/YouGov poll showed that 59% of respondents aged 30 or younger knew "nothing at al…
John L. Dorman
Rhaenyra's bisexuality fundamentally changes 'House of the Dragon'
"House of the Dragon" has had queer characters before, but Rhaenyra and Mysaria's moment in the lat…
Palmer Haasch
ESPN's head of content explains why ace news-breaker Shams Charania was a must-hire after Woj's sudden exit
ESPN replaced star NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski with Shams Charania. Burke Magnus, who made the …
James Faris
Japan's latest strategy review names the growing threats it faces
The Japanese government's white paper identifies the threats it faces and reiterates the need for h…
Michael Peck
Earth Day 2024: Actress Bhumi talks about 'Pednekar ke ped', ostrich mentality, climate anxiety and more
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider India, Bhumi Pednekar spoke about her struggles wit…
Good news for marine life? Study finds ocean oxygen levels remained high even as seas seared in the ancient past
Global warming-exacerbated oxygen loss from the oceans significantly stresses marine life. The ocea…
Is the climate your top issue? Here's a guide to each candidate's stance.
Climate will be a top issue in 2024, with Democrats largely pushing for more environmental rules wh…
John L. Dorman
Two climate protesters spray Stonehenge with orange paint and call for an end to burning fossil fuels
The protesters, who were arrested by local police, demanded the UK government phase out fossil fuel…
Catherine Boudreau
Climate experts are underwhelmed by the world's latest attempt to prevent catastrophe: 'Bare minimum'
While the deal was described as "historic" by the COP28 president, climate experts noted loopholes …
Marianne Guenot
Carbon markets are supposed to fight climate change. But prices have collapsed with no solution in sight.
"There are less credits that have been issued, but the demand is falling faster than the supply."
Aruni Soni
All businesses must follow this trajectory to help us escape certain climate doom, new report says. Read about it here
Even though an increasing number of businesses worldwide are adopting sustainability into their ope…
"Climate breakdown has begun": UN Secretary-General warns after August becomes hottest month ever recorded in history
Earth has sweltered through its hottest Northern Hemisphere summer ever measured, with a record war…
A new sports streamer's setback could pose problems for the wider media industry and change how we watch TV
Venu's issues call into question the long-standing practice of forced bundling by media companies.
Dan DeFrancesco
Climate change threatening tea sector globally: ITA
A spokesman of ITA said climate change is also threatening the long-term viability of tea indust…
PTI
Govt intervention critical to remove green financing barriers, IPCC report stresses as we move towards 3.5°C warming
The Synthesis report is the closing chapter of the Panel's Sixth Assessment of the planet and world…
80% of the biggest companies failed to curtail climate change-inducing pollution sufficiently in the past five years
The leading sustainability data provider found that the efforts of just 22 per cent of the world's …
'Twisters' shows how tornado science has changed massively since the first movie nearly 30 years ago
When 'Twister' debuted nearly 30 years ago, it showcased some pretty new science. A lot has changed…
Jenny McGrath
A heating El Niño could end up costing the world economy $84 trillion by 2099, exacerbate ocean warming
We are well aware of how high maintenance El Niño events are, with the two costliest cycles in the …
Extreme disasters claimed 2 million lives and cost the world economy over $4 trillion since 1970: WMO report
What's predictably worse, perhaps, is that an astronomical portion of these natural disasters atta…
Buried toxic waste from old mining operations could destroy ecosystems as warming thaws the Arctic permafrost
Despite seeming wild and untouched, the Arctic, being rich in mineral resources, has been home to m…