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U.S. Government to Stop Tracking the Costs of Extreme Weather
Published: May 8, 2025
It would be harder for insurers and scientists to study wildfires, storms and other “billion dollar disasters,” which are growing more frequent as the planet warms. Read More.
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The tariffs are projected to raise the costs that go into building a single-family home in the U.S. by $7,500 to $10,000, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Read More
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The $989,400 grant from the federal agency was intended for the removal of waste and of infrastructure illegally diverting water in 10 counties in Northern California. Read More
March 17, 2025
The water utility, which has about $20.9 billion of debt, was in danger of running out of money within days if the court had not authorized the new funding. It serves 16 million people in and around London. Read More
March 17, 2025
About 60 percent of Zambia’s 20 million people live in the Kafue River basin and depend on it in some way as a source of fishing, irrigation for agriculture and water for industry. Read More
March 17, 2025
The facility, slated to open in this year, will provide additional supply chain efficiencies at a lower cost, executives say. Read More
March 17, 2025
The race to build the best artificial intelligence products is resulting in a worldwide search for new energy sources to power tech giants’ data centers. Karen Weise, a technology correspondent for The New York Times, describes how these A.I.-specific data centers are more power-intensive and how tech companies are investing in new ways to bring […]
March 17, 2025
Shifting foreign suppliers could become more difficult as the Trump administration continues to enact new widespread tariff policies. Read More
March 17, 2025
The company could upend the industry sector just by handling its own shipments. Read More
March 17, 2025