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Too little. Too late. Too slow. But could COP yet turn the tide on climate change?
“Years from now, our grandchildren will reflect on humanity’s moral courage to solve the climate crisis and they will look to December 12, 2015, as the day when the community of…
Burning scented candles can be hazardous, so light them with caution and follow these tips
Scented candles have become a beloved fixture in numerous households, admired for their ability to fill spaces with delightful fragrances and create a cozy atmosphere.Whether it’s…
Angler sets first-ever fishing record for species caught in North Carolina: ‘Hooked a beast’
A Massachusetts angler has established a new fishing record in the state of North Carolina.Matthew Frattasio was aboard Riptide Charters, under the direction of Captain Terry…
Ukraine war tests business schools’ resilience
As the founding director of IEDC Bled School of Management in Slovenia, Danica Purg has steered the institution through manifold political and economic changes in central and…
Get cracking: These are the best eggs for your health, according to nutritionists
Brown or white? Free-range or organic? Selecting eggs at the grocery store may sometimes leave you scratching your head.So which eggs are best for your health?SPINACH VS. KALE:…
Should I switch non-profit work for the corporate world?
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Next week’s questionI currently work for a non-profit.…
The good and bad news on climate change
Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Climate changemyFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox.In containing runaway climate change, humanity is, predictably,…
ExxonMobil makes U-turn on monitoring its methane emissions
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.ExxonMobil has agreed to join the UN’s flagship methane…
Circular Economy
If it is broke, then fix it — but manufacturers don’t always make it easy. We report on Europe’s growing ‘right to repair’ movement. Plus: plastics crisis; greener funerals; coffee…
On this day in history, November 29, 1832, ‘Little Women’ author Louisa May Alcott is born in Philadelphia
Author Louisa May Alcott, who portrayed liberated, thoughtful and independent women at a time when her message conflicted with social norms, was born in the Germantown section of…