AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 hour agoCocoa Climbs on Signs of Resilient Demand Despite Record Priceverified_publisherBloomberg - By Kateryna KadabashyCocoa climbed in New York as grindings data suggested demand for the chocolate ingredient is holding up even as a global crunch sent prices soaring …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowEl Niño to Trigger Drought Insurance Payouts in Four Southern African Countriesverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Antony SguazzinA drought driven by the El Nino weather pattern is likely to trigger insurance payouts to four southern African countries who took out cover with an …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowSevere Storms Threaten Illinois to Tennessee: Weather Watchverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Brian K SullivanThis is from the Green Daily newsletter. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. There is an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms, with associated hail, …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 hour agoClimate Change’s ‘Physical Risks’ Are Catching Up With Banksverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Alastair MarshAs the world veers further off course from its goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, banks are increasingly having to …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar2 hours agoNigeria Floods to Further Cut Cocoa Crop, Adding to Shortageverified_publisherBloomberg - By Tolani AwereNigeria’s cocoa planting and mid-crop harvest will be disrupted as the Hydrological Service Agency has warned of heavy flooding in the country’s main …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar20 hours agoLimiting Global Warming to 1.5C Would Avoid Two-Thirds of Economic Tollverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Alessandro SpecialeClimate inaction will depress the world’s economy more than previously estimated, according to a new study that takes into account the impacts of …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar16 hours agoFlorida’s Coral Restorers Are Preparing for Another Hot Summerverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Todd WoodyWhen the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared a global coral bleaching event this week — one affecting reefs in every …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar4 hours agoUAE Leader Orders Damage Assessment After Record Rainfallverified_publisherBloomberg - By Dana KhraicheThe United Arab Emirates will assess damage to its infrastructure from the severe storm that hit the country earlier this week, flooding vital …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar12 hours agoExperts Think Cloud Seeding Did Not Play Role in Dubai Floodsverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Associated PressWith cloud seeding, it may rain, but it doesn't really pour or flood — at least nothing like what drenched the United Arab Emirates and paralyzed …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar7 hours agoAfrica’s Sahel Can Expect More Deadly Heat Waves, Study Showsverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Yinka IbukunClimate change contributed to an unusually intense heat wave that hit West Africa’s Sahel region this month, with numerous deaths reported in at …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar6 hours agoEU to Discuss Paradigm Shift at Competitiveness Summitverified_publisherBloomberg - By Tom Hancock and Jorge ValeroWelcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. The EU’s declining economic power …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar9 hours agoChina’s Solar Surge Is Making a Missing Power Data Problem Worseverified_publisherBloomberg Green - By Bloomberg NewsThe boom in renewable energy installations in China is exacerbating a problem measuring power production data in the world’s second largest …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar20 hours agoLeafhopper Swarms Threaten Argentina Crops and Economic Recoveryverified_publisherBloomberg - By Jonathan GilbertArgentina corn farmers had high hopes for this season’s harvest after near-perfect weather conditions ended years of drought. A record crop would …