As Putin Threatens Nuclear Disaster, Europe Learns to Embrace Nuclear Energy

In early March, the world looked on in horror as a fire broke out at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in southeast Ukraine. The blaze at the…

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Red Sea Houthi Attacks Could Increase Consumer Prices

Attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea by the Houthi militia in Yemen are leading to increased freight costs and delivery times—and experts say the impact…

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Can Cruises Become Climate Change Friendly-

To future archeologists, mega cruise ships might be some of the strangest artifacts of our civilization—these goliaths of mass-engineered delight, armed with dangling water slides and phalanxes…

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Why Companies Shouldn’t Ignore ESG Amid Investor Skepticism

(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) From a look at the headlines, it would be easy to…

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Forget the Return to the Office. It’s a Return to Chaos

This week was supposed to be the triumphant return to the office after 18 hard months of working remotely for many organizations around the U.S. But it’s…

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