1. Raging rainforest fires darken skies in Brazil, inspire #prayforamazonia  NBCNews.com
  2. Jair Bolsonaro claims NGOs may be setting Amazon rainforest on fire  Guardian News
  3. Spike in wildfires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest – BBC News  BBC News
  4. Amazon rainforest fire: Blaze rages on – Why is the Amazon rainforest so important?  Express.co.uk
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  1. Republican groups pivot back to Tlaib and Omar amid Trump ‘disloyalty’ backlash  Washington Examiner
  2. Bill Maher fires back at Tlaib after she suggests a boycott of his show  Fox News
  3. Expect three authoritarian regimes — Israel, Russia and Saudi Arabia — to get Trump reelected in 202  Salon
  4. Why won’t Dems slam their anti-Semitic fellow congresswomen?  New York Post
  5. Maher hits back at Tlaib: Does she ‘want to boycott 93 percent of her own party?’ | TheHill  The Hill
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  1. Trump’s idiotic, immoral rhetorical attack on Denmark  Washington Examiner
  2. Trump is either trolling everyone or thinks he’s like a god  CNN
  3. Trump calls Danish Prime Minister’s statement ‘nasty’  CNN
  4. Donald Trump’s infantile tantrum over Greenland could have serious diplomatic consequences  The Independent
  5. Trump, Greenland, Denmark. Is This Real Life?  The New York Times
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A growing number of companies are claiming that their products lead to negative greenhouse gas emissions.

The UN Global Compact’s CEO on the scale of the climate change challenge — and the opportunity for business to fight it.

From Toyota to Tesla to tech startups, improving battery life is key to unlocking sustainable transportation. Many see AI as the answer.

How can we translate this consumer sustainability buzz into actual action?

A tech company has committed to invest in carbon-capture technology. Is it the front edge of a bandwagon, or a one-off anomaly?

Almost half of commercial flights are under 500 miles, putting them within the range of an electric motor.

After a successful pilot, the retailer is planning a full implementation covering its entire last-mile fleet of some 1,200 vehicles that make 30,000 home deliveries per day.