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Climate Change Will Cost $38 Trillion a Year. Who Will Pay for It?


Climate change is on track to cause $38 trillion worth of damages worldwide by 2049. That’s according to a study published this week in Nature by researchers at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate ... Read More

The Climate Scientist Fossil-Fuel Companies Can’t Stand


Robert Howarth is getting under the skin of the oil-and-gas industry. The gray-haired climate scientist says he doesn’t care. Howarth, a methane researcher at Cornell University, said in a ... Read More

The Wall Street Journal


So over the past century and into the next, the Journal stands for free trade and sound money; against confiscatory taxation and the ukases of kings and other collectivists; and for individual ... Read More

World News


Images of a saturated desert metropolis startled the world, prompting talk of cloud seeding, climate change and designing cities for intensified weather. The ruling African National Congress party ... Read More

Climate and Environment


By Catrin Einhorn Images of a saturated desert metropolis startled the world, prompting talk of cloud seeding, climate change and designing cities for intensified weather. By Raymond Zhong ... Read More

PRESS DIGEST- Wall Street Journal - April 4


Here Are The 5 Stocks Paying Him The Most Bill Gates, the eighth richest person in the world, has a well-documented affinity for dividend income. This investment preference is clearly reflected in ... Read More

He Turned 55. Then He Started the World’s Most Important Company.


The world’s most valuable tech companies were founded in dorm rooms, garages and diners by entrepreneurs who were remarkably young. Bill Gates was 19. Steve Jobs was 21. Jeff Bezos and Jensen ... Read More

The Rise of Third-World U.S.A: An Immigrant’s View


If America has gone from the “land of opportunity” to the “land of possibilities,” it is because under President Biden America is beginning to look and act like the kind of third-world ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Joseph Pisani is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal’s Speed and Trending desk in New York. He covers breaking news, including hurricanes, shootings and corporate news, as well as buzzier topics. Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Selina Cheng covers China's automobile and energy sectors for The Wall Street ... the Journal, Selina was a reporter for Hong Kong Free Press. Earlier, she was a reporter on local news outlet ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Miriam Gottfried covers private equity for The Wall Street Journal's Finance Bureau in New York. Her stories often focus on the deals, strategies, leaders and stakeholders of the biggest private ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Laura Cooper is a reporter covering deals and private equity for The Wall Street Journal in New York. She and her colleagues consistently break news about the biggest corporate mergers and buyouts ... Read More


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