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Cruise Lines Pursue Greener Journeys Ahead of New Climate Rules
As tourists flock to ships and strain port cities, regulators and environmental groups are pushing companies to invest in cleaner tech. Source link
Companies Stall Climate Action Despite Earlier Promises
Cutting emissions is proving harder for larger companies to achieve than making commitments to cut those emissions. Source link
Inside Exxon’s Strategy to Downplay Climate Change
Listen to article (2 minutes) Exxon Mobil issued its first public statement that burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change in 2006, following years of
Microsoft Will Use Carbon-Absorbing Rocks to Meet Climate Goals
A deal with Heirloom Carbon is one of the largest-ever purchases of carbon-removal credits. Source link
Wagers on the Weather? Insurers Offer a Way for Businesses to Hedge Climate Risks
Parametric insurance, which lets businesses tie their policies directly to weather conditions such as wind speed and flood depth, has garnered interest amid tough conditions
Biden's 'Made in America' Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals
Companies and lawmakers are trying to influence how the government gives out billions in subsidies. Source link
Foreigners Will Benefit From U.S. Climate Subsidies, and That Is Good News
The U.S. will need to be a player in key industries if it wants to retain its perch as the world’s top economy. But it
The Biggest Winners in America’s Climate Law: Foreign Companies
The 2022 climate law unleashed a torrent of government subsidies to help the U.S. build clean-energy industries. The biggest beneficiaries so far are foreign companies.
US envoy Kerry says climate cooperation could redefine US-China ties By Reuters
3/3 © Reuters. U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi shake hands before a meeting at the Great
US climate envoy Kerry arrives for talks with Chinese counterpart By Reuters
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry testifies before a House Foreign Affairs Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee hearing on the