Kraft Heinz CEO on the Ketchup Shortage

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IEA Head Wants Fossil Fuel Industry To Set Climate Targets

(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) Fatih Birol has spent much of the last few years as…

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New U.N. Report at COP27 Takes Aim at ‘Greenwashing’

Over the last few years, corporate executives and investors have enthusiastically jumped into the fight to address climate change with hundreds of the world’s largest companies committing…

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No Clean Water, Unplowed Streets- What the Public Sector’s Hiring Problem Means For All of Us

In February, roughly one million residents of Austin, Texas, were told to boil their tap water before drinking it, because for three days, people in one of…

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Twitter Said to Edge Closer to $43B Deal with Elon Musk

Twitter Inc. is in the final stretch of negotiations about a $43 billion sale to Elon Musk that could rank as one of the biggest-ever leveraged buyouts…

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Uniqlo Sues Shein Over Viral Shoulder Bag Knock-Offs

Uniqlo, part of Fast Retailing Co., sued Shein in Japan, accusing the Chinese retailer of copying its popular Round Mini Shoulder bag. The entities that operate the…

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What Jeff Bezos’ Philanthropy Tells Us About His Priorities

Money is power, so when the world’s richest man begins to spend his fortune, it’s worth paying attention to what he’s doing. Jeff Bezos, the founder of…

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