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Hey millionaires, drop the plane for a train

Hey millionaires, drop the plane for a train

French social media accounts tracking private jet flights are boosting public pressure to crack down on their emissions.
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Supply chain hurdles will outlast Covid pandemic, White House says

The administration’s economic advisers see climate change and other factors complicating global trade patterns for years to come.
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Auto dealers eye a weird electric future

Automakers promise that electric vehicles are coming, sometime, but want dealers to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars to prepare for them right now.

A more efficient and sustainable trucking industry

A more efficient and sustainable trucking industry

In this week’s episode of our ‘World Changing Ideas’ podcast, we talked to the 2020 winner of the Transportation category, a company that helps pack cargo trucks more efficiently.
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Facing green push on farm, fertilizer makers look to sea for growth

Two of the world's biggest fertilizer producers, CF Industries Holdings Inc and Yara International Asa, are seeking to cash in on the green energy transition by reconfiguring ammonia plants in the United States and Norway to produce clean energy to power ships.
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Time to launch carbon plan for shipping is now, industry says

The shipping industry must act now in order to meet U.N. targets to cut carbon emissions by 2050, leading officials said on Wednesday, ahead of a meeting next week that will seek to advance a plan.
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Putin pledges Russian superiority in the Arctic with new icebreakers

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday Russia wanted to retain its "superiority" in the Arctic and that it planned to renew its icebreaker fleet to bolster its presence there.
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