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Asian Development Bank says the world faces ‘immense’ funding challenges

by Betti Alver

Asia and the rest of the world face “immense” challenges, and the Asian Development Bank must work with others to address those issues, its director general told CNBC on Friday. …

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First of its kind lab in Canada telling time using animal teeth

by Lotfi Akalay

On Wednesday, a brand-new lab examining wildlife teeth opened at Lethbridge College. It’s the first of its kind in Canada. “The Wildlife Analytics Lab is starting off focusing on cementum …

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The Investigation of SpaceX’s Starship Explosion Is Complete—and Elon Musk Has More Work to Do

by Lotfi Akalay

As the dust settled following SpaceX’s brief, explosive test launch of Starship in April, both the company and the Federal Aviation Administration dug into investigating the aftermath. The gigantic rocket’s …

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Big Batteries Are Booming. So Are Fears They’ll Catch Fire

by Adam Aitken

As with any development proposal, community opposition is complex and localized. Though easier to hide than wind turbines or solar panels, battery installations can mar a view, and construction can …

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ADNOC to spend over $1 billion a month on oil and gas for years, Global Witness says

by Lotfi Akalay

Sultan Al Jaber, chief executive of the UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and president of this year’s COP28 climate summit gestures during an interview as part of the …

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Cars on display at IAA motor show

by Francesco Algarotti

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD,l.), and Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz AG, visit the Mercedes stand during the opening of the IAA. Sven Hoppe | …

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Wildfires in Canada could burn into late fall, winter

by Peter Abrahams

Canada could potentially see increased wildfire activity for the rest of the year, from eastern Alberta to central Ontario, government experts said on Thursday. Some existing large fires may continue …

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Climate Change Has Finally Come for Burning Man

by Lotfi Akalay

When the history of Burning Man 2023 is written, it’s likely Diplo and Chris Rock deciding to trudge for five miles out of the festival site will be recorded as …

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Stripe, Shopify, H&M spend $7 million on carbon removal via Frontier

by Claribel Alegria

Zoom In IconArrows pointing outwards Airhive is one of the dozen companies Frontier has facilitated carbon removal purchases from on behalf of Stripe, Shopify and H&M. Airhive is developing a …

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Senators take up looming insurance crisis as issuers leave risky areas

by Peter Abrahams

View of a damaged property after the arrival of Hurricane Idalia in Horseshoe Beach, Florida, August 31, 2023. Julio Cesar Chavez | Reuters WASHINGTON — Low-income policyholders will be hit …

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