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Michael Bloomberg Wants to Wean the World from Coal by 2040
In a major announcement, the billionaire former New York City mayor unveiled a plan to close down most coal plants in developing countries.
An Underwater Property in Florida Is Going for $43 Million. The Developer Calls It a 'Unicorn.'
The pristine parcel sits along, er, below the coveted Intercoastal Waterway in Boca Raton.
Elon Musk's New Private Jet Is Something to Behold. But How Bad Is It for the Climate?
The richest man in the world has placed an order for a Gulfstream G700, adding to his impressive fleet of four jets.
BP Plans $2.5 Billion Share Buyback After 'Exceptional' $8.15 Billion Quarterly Profit Earnings
The oil company's billion-dollar earnings come as people around the world are struggling with the rising cost of living, including high gas prices.
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Halloween Candy Wrappers Are Scaring Away Recycling Companies
Much of the waste caused by 600 million tons of candy produced every year ends up in landfills. Here's why.
Electric Cars Keep Bursting Into Flames In Florida
After Hurricane Ian, an unexpected inferno of EVs. What's going on?
Man Makes Shocking Discovery at the Bottom of the Mississippi River Amid Extreme Drought
Record low water levels led to the discovery of a 1915 shipwreck.
The Second-Richest Man in the World Sold His Private Jet, Thanks to Twitter Users
Bernard Arnault, the CEO of Louis Vuitton, is renting planes instead.
Storms and Floods Are On the Rise. But There's a Solution Under Our Feet.
While weather systems are largely out of our control, there are things we can do to foster resilience – it begins with our soil.
'I Didn't Want to Be a Businessman': Patagonia's Founder Just Gave Away His $3 Billion Company
In an unprecedented move, Yvon Chouinard will transfer ownership of Patagonia to a trust and non-profit dedicated to combating climate change.
All That Litters Can Be Gold, According to McDonald's. The Fast Food Chain Is Designing Jewelry — With Your Trash.
The "Litter and Glamour" aesthetic isn't for everyone, but it comes with a noble cause.
How Dressing for Success Can Take on a Whole New Meaning for the Environment
Young business leaders are becoming more aware of the origin of their clothing, how it's manufactured and the effects their purchases could have on the environment.
Is Sustainability Just a PR Stunt?
Is sustainability just a buzzword, or are companies actually trying to make a positive change?
How DEI and Sustainability Can Grow Your Triple Bottom Line
Saying your business values people and the planet is one thing, while actually centering diversity, equity, inclusion and sustainability is another. And doing it right could lead to higher profits, more innovation and happier employees.
The Future Is...Fungi?: This Biotech Company Transforms Mushrooms Into Luxury Materials Used by Hermès
At MycoWorks' "Freedom of Creation" exhibit, co-founder and chief of culture Sophia Wang discusses how artistic beginnings launched a biotech company that's churning out fungi-fueled materials fit for "a prince's yacht" -- and driving sustainability and diversity in the corporate world.