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We used satellite imagery and AI to see who’s keeping their climate pledges. Here’s the shocking reality we found
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Antoine Rostand
Environment
Illinois dam fails and hundreds ordered to evacuate after rain, wind and at least 6 tornadoes pound the Midwest
BY
Melissa Perez Winder
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Ed White
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Jim Salter
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Exclusive: Google is backing a Danish startup ‘brewing’ CO2 that can clean up one of the most polluting industries in the world
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Tech
Google chief scientist Jeff Dean: AI needs ‘algorithmic breakthroughs,’ and AI is not to blame for brunt of data center emissions increase
BY
Sharon Goldman
Tech
Musk is moving SpaceX and X to Texas
BY
Richard Clough
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Loren Grush
and
Bloomberg
Lifestyle
Dave Portnoy had to be rescued by the Coast Guard after losing control of his boat near Nantucket
BY
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
Finance
One group of investors is set to make a 14% return after the most severe hurricane season in decades
BY
Gautam Naik
and
Bloomberg
Environment
Nuclear reactor taken offline in Georgia due to ‘valve issue’
BY
Chris Morris
Environment
Philadelphia just set a record for snow—in July
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Chris Morris
Environment
New England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
BY
Patrick Whittle
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The Associated Press
Environment
Uber is betting on a startup hoping to solve the biggest roadblock facing electric vehicles
BY
Irina Ivanova
Environment
Tornado-spawning storms blow through the Midwest—including Chicago—and cut power to over 460,000
BY
The Associated Press
Politics
Elon Musk denies donating $45 million monthly to Trump-supporting PAC
BY
Eva Roytburg
Environment
Funding the green energy transition via public markets is tough as they have ‘very short memories,’ KKR climate head says
BY
Alastair Marsh
and
Bloomberg
Environment
‘I’m tired’: Florida residents are soul-searching as experts predict another intense hurricane season
BY
Dorany Pineda
,
Rebecca Blackwell
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott slams power company CenterPoint as 270,000 homes and businesses remain without power after Hurricane Beryl
BY
Jamie Stengle
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Bird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
BY
Carolyn Barber
Tech
Titanic salvage company will make its first voyage to the wreck in 14 years in the wake of OceanGate Titan sub tragedy
BY
Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
Health
Texas hospitals are overwhelmed with people suffering from heat-related illnesses—’this wasn’t as big a problem five or 10 years ago’
BY
Juan Lozano
,
Terry Spencer
and
The Associated Press
Environment
The world’s first hydrogen-powered ferry is coming to San Francisco—and it’ll be free for the first six months
BY
Terry Chea
and
The Associated Press
Success
A sacred 13,000-year-old tree faces off with a California real-estate development
BY
Chloe Berger
Environment
FEMA is denying requests for aid as relief fund runs dry amid record number of costly disasters
BY
Shruti Date Singh
and
Bloomberg
Environment
Angry birds are attacking drones employed to patrol NYC beaches for sharks and struggling swimmers
BY
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
Politics
President Biden steadfast on staying in the race. ‘I’m in this to complete the job I started.’
BY
The Associated Press
,
Seung Min Kim
,
Zeke Miller
,
Lisa Mascaro
and
Colleen Long
Politics
In a critical press conference, Biden will attempt to convince voters he can carry the day as calls grow for him to stand aside
BY
Colleen Long
,
Seung Min Kim
,
Lisa Mascaro
and
The Associated Press
Environment
Marathon Oil reaches historic $241 million settlement with EPA—the largest-ever penalty for violating the Clean Air Act
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Swiss giant Nestle has rolled back recycling targets and the difference amounts to the weight of 30 Eiffel Towers
BY
Dasha Afanasieva
and
Bloomberg
Environment
AI has destroyed Google’s promise of carbon neutrality, with emissions rising 50% over the last five years
BY
Eva Roytburg
Environment
A power company’s app couldn’t keep up after Hurricane Beryl—so Texans turned to a fast-food burger chain to track power outages
BY
Sasha Rogelberg
Environment
Sicily’s summer drought is so acute this year that it’s drying up lakes and forcing cities to turn away tourists because they don’t have enough water
BY
Prarthana Prakash
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Philadelphia just set a record for snow—in July
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Chris Morris
Success
Dell employees torpedoed the company’s annual report card after it withheld remote workers’ promotions and tracked...
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Chloe Berger
Finance
Larry Fink says America’s $35 trillion national debt will be a ‘big burden on the backs of our children’ unless the...
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Eleanor Pringle