Feb 17 BlackRock President Robert Kapito is the Latest Target for Climate Protesters While speaking at a financial conference in New York City, BlackRock president Robert Kapito was heckled by climate activists. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Nov 7 Activists Glue Themselves to Goya Paintings in Spain’s Prado Museum Climate demonstrations taking place in museums across Europe have spread to Spain. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Oct 26 Members of the Food-Throwing Activist Network Haven’t Ruled Out Attacks in US Museums Climate activists in the US who belong to same the A22 network tossing soup at Van Goghs and mashed potatoes at Monets haven't ruled out attacking artwork in US museums. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Sep 6 “Technology Is the Only Thing That Can Potentially Save Us”: A Conversation with Brad DeLong By James Ledbetter
Aug 8 Biden’s Climate Bill Could Be a Boon for Electric Carmakers—But It Doesn’t Include Tesla By Sissi Cao
Aug 5 Gov Report Shows NYC is Disastrously Unprepared for Heat Waves: Cooling Centers Closed on Weekends, Not Open to Families By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Jul 5 As Package Deliveries Surge, So Do the Risks Drivers Face From Extreme Heat By Courtney Vinopal
Jun 29 Europe Took A Big Step Toward Banning Gas Cars But the Global Auto Industry Still Has a Long Way To Go By Sissi Cao
Nov 2 Bezos, Gates Pledge Billions to Climate Change Days After Controversial Superyacht Getaway By Sissi Cao
Nov 1 Bill Gates Invited Jeff Bezos to Superyacht Birthday Party, Drawing Social Media Anger By Sissi Cao
Oct 21 Bill Gates Says Climate Startups Have “Big Tech” Potential—But They’re Not for Everyone By Sissi Cao
Oct 8 Prince William and Kate Will Join the Queen in Scotland for an Important Event Next Month By Morgan Halberg
Aug 12 Bill Gates Offers $1.5 Billion for Government-Led Climate Projects on One Condition By Sissi Cao
Jul 6 Artists, Harold García V to Franky Cruz, Reckon With Climate Crisis in the Everglades By Alexandra Martinez