Biggest polluting firms failing to disclose climate risks – study
LONDON (Reuters) – Almost all of the companies most responsible for corporate greenhouse gas emissions are failing to disclose how climate-related risks might impact them …
LONDON (Reuters) – Almost all of the companies most responsible for corporate greenhouse gas emissions are failing to disclose how climate-related risks might impact them …
By Yousef Saba DUBAI (Reuters) – The Middle East and North Africa are the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency markets, with the volume of crypto received in …
(Reuters) -KalVista Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Tuesday it has ended a mid-stage study for its drug to prevent recurrent swelling attacks in people with hereditary …
By Juliette Portala (Reuters) – One in seven funds branded as sustainable has a carbon emissions intensity higher than the average across all investment funds, …
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK (Reuters) – The opening of new U.S. bank branches is leaving behind minority communities despite racial equality pledges from lenders, …
(Reuters) -Avidity Biosciences Inc said on Tuesday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has put a hold on patient enrollment in an early-to-mid-stage trial of …
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) – People who had COVID-19 are at higher risk for a host of brain injuries a year later compared with …
By Sheila Dang and Katie Paul (Reuters) – Twitter Inc plans to provide more data to external researchers who study online misinformation and moderation, the …
Veterans Take Their Own Lives Far More Often Than Official Records Show, Study Finds Micaela Burrow on September 17, 2022 The Department Of Veterans Affairs …
By Manya Saini (Reuters) – U.S. buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) customers’ outstanding debt is estimated to hit $15 billion by 2025, a report by management consultancy firm …
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) – Top scientists from leading academic centers are banding together to answer a key question about the root cause of …
By Deena Beasley (Reuters) – Gilead Sciences Inc’s Trodelvy extended by 3.2 months the survival of patients with advanced stages of a common type of …
By Simon Jessop and Gloria Dickie LONDON (Reuters) – Tackling inequality is key to securing the public support needed to overhaul the global economy and …
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – An average of 17 atrocities were reported in news outlets in Mexico each day during the first six months of 2022, …
By Julia Harte (Reuters) – Test scores released on Thursday showed that American 9-year-olds’ reading and mathematics achievement levels had dropped to levels last seen …
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Violence against women and girls in Mexico has increased over the last five years, the statistics office said in a survey …
(Reuters) – Beachgoers in some urban areas are probably swimming near sharks without realizing it, according to a University of Miami study that tracked their …
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Bayer said on Sunday it was starting a Phase III study program to investigate the efficacy and safety of asundexian, an …
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Europe is facing its worst drought in at least 500 years, with two-thirds of the continent in a state …
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. oil reserves held by 50 large companies rose by 13% over the five years ended in December, according to an …
(Reuters) – Measurements of methane emissions from shallow water oil and gas platforms in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico found they were substantially higher than …
By Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES – Argentines mired in their country’s latest economic meltdown are experiencing a growing sense of hopelessness, according to a landmark …
LGBT Activist’s Study About Transgender ‘Social Contagion’ Falls Apart Under Scrutiny LGBT Activist’s Study About Transgender ‘Social Contagion’ Falls Apart Under Scrutiny Laurel Duggan on …
JACKSON, NJ – An environmental study performed by Stonefield Engineering and Design, LLC has found that Glory’s Market, located on Cedar Swamp Road had illegally …
‘Misinformation’: Study Debunks One Of The Media’s Biggest Lies About Abortion Restrictions Laurel Duggan on July 29, 2022 Each of the 23 states with significant …
By Simon Jessop LONDON – Three quarters of the world’s sovereign wealth funds now have a formal policy on environmental, social and governance investing, yet …
BERLIN – Gas rationing in Germany would impact the metal production and processing, chemical and paper industries most severely, according to a study on Thursday, …
BERLIN – The consequences of the Ukraine conflict could accelerate Germany’s green energy transition despite Berlin’s decision to reconnect coal-fired power plants to compensate for …
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON – Big wage gains for lower-paid U.S. workers, a hallmark of the pandemic economy, were concentrated in less expensive cities, according …
‘Limited To No Difference’: Masks Are Useless In Schools, Study Finds Reagan Reese on July 11, 2022 Masks in schools were not effective in preventing …
Transportation planners and traffic engineers from the Port Authority are using GridMatrix’s cloud-based software platform to study vehicular and pedestrian traffic congestion, quantify signal light …
By David Milliken LONDON – Britain is becoming a more closed economy due to Brexit, with damaging long-term implications for productivity and wages which will …
BEIJING – A small Chinese study detailed in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal showed neutralising antibodies against some Omicron sub-variants were largely undetectable after two …
Ahead of Father’s Day, LendingTree’s study found that there are more than 1.5 million single fathers in the U.S., and Nevada has the highest prevalence …
America Has More Transgender Youth Than Ever, Study Says Laurel Duggan on June 12, 2022 Nearly half of the 1.6 million Americans who identify as …
By Jonathan Allen (Reuters) – A study published on Friday estimates that nearly 1.64 million people over the age of 13 in the United States …
In New Jersey, the proportion of Americans 65 and up working has risen by almost 19 percentage points. CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 8, 2022 — After …
WASHINGTON – A moderate Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday introduced legislation to require the U.S. Treasury to assess the inflationary impact …
(Reuters) – A United Nations commission has increased its projection for poverty in Latin America and Caribbean for 2022, citing economic disruptions caused by the …
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 2, 2022 — A new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) has further clarified the clinical manifestations of undifferentiated …
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following are summaries of some of the cancer research advances being presented the annual meeting of the American Society …
By Michael Erman (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson and AbbVie’s big-selling leukemia drug Imbruvica in combination with standard treatment kept a rare type of non-Hodgkin …
While CBD has been widely believed to have potential as a treatment option for Atopic Dermatitis, there have been minimal research studies prior to this …
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 2, 2022 — A study that includes researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary medical team …
By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY – Mexico needs to invest nearly 4% of its gross domestic product annually to build 800,000 housing units a year …
By David Stanway and Jennifer Rigby SHANGHAI/LONDON – China risks just over 1.5 million COVID deaths if it drops its tough zero-COVID policy without any …
Dems’ School Closures Were An Absolute Disaster For Poor And Minority Students, Study Shows Kendall Tietz on May 5, 2022 A study from Harvard’s Center …
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO – Additional reports of patients with long COVID who were helped by Pfizer Inc’s oral antiviral treatment Paxlovid offer fresh impetus …
By Federica Urso (Reuters) – The number of companies appointing chief sustainability officers (CSO) jumped threefold in 2021 year-on-year, a study by consultants PwC showed …