AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowThe $100 Oil Call Is Backverified_publisherBloomberg - By Julian LeeWelcome to Energy Daily, our guide to the energy and commodities markets powering the global economy. Today, oil strategist Julian Lee looks at the …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowLion and Rhino Breeding Ban Approved by South African Cabinetverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Antony SguazzinSouth Africa’s cabinet approved a phased end to the captive breeding of lions and rhinos as the country seeks to end practices that have sullied its …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowElectric Cars Pass the Tipping Point to Mass Adoption in 31 Countriesverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Tom RandallNew technologies have a tendency to blindside. When color TVs were introduced in the 1950s, for example, they seemed like a flop. The devices were …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 hour agoDeutsche Post Ends Airmail for Letters in Germany After 61 Yearsverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Verena SeppGermany’s national postal carrier Deutsche Post AG has stopped using aeroplanes to transport letters domestically, a step that will reduce CO2 …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 hour agoAI Setting Insurance Premiums Could Be Great — or a Disasterverified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By Jonathan LevinHow would you feel about artificial intelligence setting your insurance premiums thereby determining the price you pay based on, potentially, millions of inputs collected from social media, your spending history and technology embedded in your home and car? Although such “black box” algorithms …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar15 hours agoUBS Banker’s Frustration Exposes Cracks in World of Climate Financeverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Alastair Marsh and Natasha WhiteThe world’s biggest banks are quietly hanging on to carbon-intensive clients because of what they see as unrealistic demands from regulators and …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar22 hours agoNYC's Curbside EV Chargers Are Popular — and Often Blockedverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Tope AlakeIn the three years since New York City began installing curbside chargers for electric cars, demand for the spaces has boomed — both from EV owners …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar7 hours agoHotter Days Mean Livelier Nights (and More Naps)verified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By Lara WilliamsTemperatures are rising, and the nights are becoming more alive. Researchers are witnessing more nighttime activity among numerous animals across the globe – alpine ibex in Europe, cheetahs in Africa and the white-lipped peccary (a cute pig-like creature) in South America – to escape extreme heat …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar7 hours agoEurope’s Warmer Weather to Continue in April After Winter Highsverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Eamon FarhatA significant portion of Europe will experience warmer-than-normal temperatures in April, continuing a trend that’s seen nine straight months of …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar7 hours agoCan a Legally Binding Treaty Fix the World’s Plastic Problem?verified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Akshat Rathi, Tiffany Tsoi, and Leslie KaufmanPlastic is literally everywhere: It shows up in the ocean, in our communities, even in the human body. And because plastics can break down into …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar16 hours agoChina’s EV Market Shows the Future Is Already Hereverified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By David FicklingForget everything you’ve heard about how electric vehicles are running out of charge. In the biggest car market, they’re on the brink of victory — and the rest of the world will soon follow. Battery metals such as lithium, nickel and cobalt are down by, respectively, 80%, 30%, and 25% over the past …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoChina’s Wind Turbine Makers Extend Dominance as Vestas, GE Slipverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Bloomberg NewsChina’s wind turbine manufacturers dominated global supply last year, riding the nation’s renewables installation boom as a contraction in the US and …