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On Wall St., ‘socially responsible’ is common sense. In Congress, it’s political

Lawmakers are trying to restrict the investment choices in workplace retirement plans, but big fund managers are trying to give shareholders a voice.

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The true cost of the “free” market

From the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change, the high costs of letting the free market run rampant are becoming clear.

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Miami mayor hits back at climate ideologues who spelled doom for city: 'I'm fired up' about this

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez dismissed doom-and-gloom claims that investors should turn away from Miami because climate change could immerse the city in ocean water.
Exposing the financial costs of climate change – and denial of the climate crisis

Exposing the financial costs of climate change – and denial of the climate crisis

Among the top 20 global emitters from 1854 to 2010 are five U.S. companies, including the top two, Chevron and ExxonMobil.
We know their names and those of others, and the media can and should remind us of them with each new financial consequence

What Utah Republican John Curtis is bringing to the U.N. climate summit

What Utah Republican John Curtis is bringing to the U.N. climate summit

As a conservative House Republican focused on climate change, he’s charting his own course.
States are pricing carbon. Washington hasn't followed their lead
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States are pricing carbon. Washington hasn't followed their lead

Even the president's ambitious calls to transition to clean energy and fight climate change omit any mention of putting a price on carbon dioxide.
Naomi Klein: Why Texas Republicans fear the Green New Deal
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Naomi Klein: Why Texas Republicans fear the Green New Deal

Small government is no match for a crisis born of the state’s twin addictions to market fixes and fossil fuels.
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