California and New Zealand Form Climate Change Collaboration
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Climate change has piqued everyone's interest. By 2035, California intends to phase out the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles. By the
Hundreds of health ministers and diplomats from around the world meet in Geneva this week for the World Health Organization's
Banks and insurers that fail to manage climate risks as a "first-order" issue could face a 10% to 15% hit
Flowcarbon, a blockchain-enabled carbon credit trading platform backed by WeWork founder Adam Neumann, has raised $70 million in its first
Climate change is hurting the insurance industry and only 8% of insurers are preparing adequately for its impact, consultants Capgemini
State conglomerate China Resources is in early-stage talks with Sihuan Pharmaceutical's (0460.HK) chairman about jointly taking the Hong Kong-listed company private in
Thirty-four investors managing more than $7 trillion in assets have warned 17 of Europe's largest companies, including BP (BP.L) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), that
More than 100 United Nations member states will convene this month to draw up a blueprint for the first-ever global
Britain's GSK (GSK.L) forecast growth in 2022 after racking up 1.4 billion pounds ($1.9 billion) in COVID-related sales in 2021, beating quarterly
A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity fell to a 14-month low in January amid an outbreak of COVID-19 cases, supporting