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Car dealers are worried about the future—how that affects buyers
Market Watch· 23 hours agoCox Automotive is the parent company of Kelley Blue Book. If you know the dealer across the table...
The Energy Report: Throwing a Flag Day | Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoIt’s Flag Day today and what better day to point out that OPEC called a penalty flag on the...
Corporate Nature Strategy Critical To Tackling $58 Trillion At Risk
Forbes· 6 days agoFocusing on how companies can contribute to achieving the Global Biodiversity Framework, the goal is...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAfter a year of record-breaking global heat with El Niño, will La Niña bring a reprieve? That...
As EV sales slip, can the auto industry navigate bumps in the road to net zero?
Reuters· 6 days agoWhile internal combustion engines have steadily become more efficient in recent years, higher sales,...
Imagining a post-insurance world
Politico· 6 days agoSince joining CEJA in 2019, she’s worked as development director and briefly as interim director in 2021-22. Her other co-leader, who will run the...
Qatar-Saudi relations flourish with surge in business activity
Gulf Business· 5 days agoFor Qatar, a top liquefied natural gas exporter, it is a chance to strengthen ties with its Arab neighbour, as well as try to diversify its economy
Americans Are Mad About All the Wrong Costs
The Atlantic· 4 days agoFour years ago, the coronavirus pandemic kinked the planet’s supply chains, causing shortages of everything from semiconductor chips to box fans....
Business boom builds Qatar-Saudi entente as Gulf rift fades
Reuters via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman buckled himself into a Bentley SUV with Qatar's emir at...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoAbove-normal temperatures are still forecast across the U.S. in summer 2024. Pedro DiNezio, an atmosphere and ocean scientist at the University of Colorado who studies El Niño and La Niña, explains why and what’s ahead.