The main standard setter for corporate climate targets said it won’t validate net-zero claims by companies that abandon the landmark 1.5C goal, pushing back against growing skepticism.
President Richard Nixon set a clear mission for the EPA when he created the agency in 1970: Establish and enforce standards ...
Bloomberg Industry Group announced Tuesday that it will have nine summer interns in its newsroom. “We’ve assembled an ...
NASA is monitoring a bus-sized asteroid as it makes its closest approach to Earth today, among a group of five space rocks ...
Leading tech giant Oracle is said to be close to a deal to protect TikTok from a ban in the US. The deal, according to ...
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...
Two NASA astronauts stuck in orbit for nine months finally returned to Earth in a SpaceX craft, capping a saga that captured ...
Jensen Huang, Nvidia Corp.’s chief executive officer, used his annual developer conference to address concerns that the cost ...
Despite emitting more carbon than coal, the government backs Lynemouth’s green credentials—granting its owner £700 million in ...
The Trump administration has reportedly asked European countries, including Denmark, to consider sending eggs across the ...
By Michael Nienaber / Bloomberg European weapons manufacturers from Thyssenkrupp AG to BAE Systems Plc and smaller drone makers stand to gain the most from Germany’s massive defense-spending splurge, ...
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