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Five economic effects from the Democratic sweep in Washington

For the first time in a decade, a Democrat president has both congressional houses on his side—albeit with slim majorities. So what will Biden's economic agenda entail at home and abroad?

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Biden will fight climate change like no US president has before

Joe Biden is preparing to deal with climate change in a way no US president has done before—by mobilizing his entire administration to take on the challenge from every angle in a strategic, integrated way.

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How Prince Charles’s “Terra Carta” aims to impact climate change

Prince Charles, heir apparent to the British crown, has asked the world's CEOs to guarantee the rights of nature in capitalism.

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BlackRock’s list of climate commitments just got longer

The world's largest asset manager kicked off 2020 by laying out a list of climate pledges. Over the last year, though, critics were less than impressed with how BlackRock delivered on its rhetoric.

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Geothermal is the electricity combating climate change

To power a climate constrained world, solar and wind energy won't be enough. Geothermal energy is finally getting a second chance.
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People keep moving to US counties most at risk of wildfires

Among the counties with the highest fire risk, six ranked among the top 10% for population growth between 2013-2018.
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Climate change hits poorer economies the hardest: UN report

The global impacts of climate change are inherently unequal. Very often, the most severe damages from droughts, hurricanes, and other disasters occur in places that are least responsible for greenhouse gas emissions.

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