Today: October 16, 2024
Today: October 16, 2024

An energy market fueled by electricity is coming but even more clean energy is needed, report says

Climate World Energy Outlook
October 16, 2024

The world is set to make abundant energy by the second half of the decade as the production of batteries and solar panels surges but there'll also be an excess of planet-warming fossil fuels, according to a report released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency.

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Stocks stunned by ASML curveball, pound plunges

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan World markets struggled to find a footing on Wednesday after Europe's ASML sideswiped the global chip sector late yesterday with a

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AI, cloud funding in US, Europe and Israel to hit $79 billion in 2024, Accel says

Funding of artificial intelligence and cloud companies in the U.S., Europe and Israel is rising after three years of decline and is estimated to hit $79.2

AI, cloud funding in US, Europe and Israel to hit $79 billion in 2024, Accel says
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Procter & Gamble set to report tepid revenue growth

Procter & Gamble is set to report muted quarterly revenue growth on Friday.

Procter & Gamble set to report tepid revenue growth
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All flights into Europe must avoid Russia for fair competition, Lufthansa says

Europe needs to ensure that airlines flying into the continent avoid Russian airspace to provide a level playing field in the industry, German airline group Lufthansa said on

All flights into Europe must avoid Russia for fair competition, Lufthansa says
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Why your drug store is closing

Why your drug store is closing

Why your drug store is closing
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Disney’s new all-access, skip-the-line plan costs more than the park ticket does

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Tostitos and Ruffles shrank their bags of chips. It backfired

Tostitos and Ruffles shrank their bags of chips. It backfired
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What Boeing’s massive financial crisis means for you

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European airlines grappling with plane delivery delays

European airlines grappling with plane delivery delays