After Turning Down Elon Musk, A.I. Godfather Geoffrey Hinton Joins a Meta-Backed Startup The A.I. pioneer will advise the startup as it attempts to utilize the emerging technology to produce green materials. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Inside a Vertical Warehouse Farm Hiding in Plain Sight A robot-run indoor lettus farm that uses 90 percent less water than a traditional farm. By Abigail Bassett
Bill Gates’ TerraPower Breaks Ground on a $4B Nuclear Energy Plant in Wyoming Bill Gates has invested more than $1 billion in TerraPower. By Eve Montie
Climate Emergency Fund Backers List Includes Jeremy Strong, Chelsea Handler By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Closed Over a Planned Climate Protest By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
BlackRock President Robert Kapito is the Latest Target for Climate Protesters By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Here Are the States Pulling Their BlackRock Investments as Returns on ESG Funds Lag By Courtney Vinopal
Members of the Food-Throwing Activist Network Haven’t Ruled Out Attacks in US Museums By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A Berlin Museum Shuts Off a Light Installation, Joining European Institutions Battling the Energy Crisis By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Climate Activists Throw Soup on a Van Gogh in London and US Museums Worry They May Be Next By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Biden Administration Waives the Jones Act to Allow Fuel Supplies Into Puerto Rico By Courtney Vinopal
A Century-Old Law Supported By Unions is Blamed for Holding Up Vital Supplies for Puerto Rico By Courtney Vinopal
“Technology Is the Only Thing That Can Potentially Save Us”: A Conversation with Brad DeLong By James Ledbetter
Climate Protestors Who Glue Themselves to Artwork Targeted the Vatican By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly