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The next frontier in EV battery recycling: Graphite

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As more and more Americans embrace electric vehicles, automakers and the federal government are racing to secure the materials needed to build EV batteries, including by pouring billions of dollars …

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Tesla reported 485,000 deliveries for the fourth quarter, bringing 2023 total to 1.8 million

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Tesla just published its fourth-quarter vehicle production and deliveries report for 2023. Here are the key numbers: Total deliveries Q4 2023: 484,507 Total production Q4 2023: 494,989 Total annual deliveries …

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Private equity ownership is bad for a hospital’s health

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Private equity has pumped more than $1 trillion into the US healthcare sector in the last decade, with over 8,000 deals completed. But it isn’t panning out well for patients. A new study led …

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Trudeau’s climate plan faces setback in Saskatchewan over carbon tax

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WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA, Jan 3 (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a setback for his climate-change action plan in conservative-leaning Saskatchewan, as provincial opposition mounts against the federal carbon …

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How the Digitization of Money Is Changing Us

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Digitization has significantly reshaped our relationship with money. The convergence of technology and finance has led to a transformative shift in how we perceive, access, and interact with money in …

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Sky-high inflation takes a toll on mental health in Argentina

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Buenos Aires, Argentina – Psychologist Jesica Bianchiotti, 35, still remembers the days when most sessions with her patients began with a chat about the weather or the results of the latest …

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Solar, batteries and heat pumps led the green charge in 2023

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Fossil fuels still supply around 80% of the world’s energy needs, but 2023 saw significant advancements in renewable power.   The intergovernmental International Energy Agency (IAE) said that global renewable energy capacity experienced its largest-ever growth …

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UK and Switzerland strike ‘first of its kind’ financial services deal

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LONDON — The U.K. and Switzerland have signed a financial services deal described as the “first of its kind” by British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. The mutual recognition agreement will allow British …

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Billionaire Benko’s Property Woes Risk Leaving Scars in Hamburg

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A concrete skeleton looming over Hamburg’s harbor was supposed to be the crown jewel of a historic revitalization project, but on a rainy day this week, cranes and forklifts stood …

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Oil companies attending climate talks have minimal green energy transition plans, AP analysis finds

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In 2022, Brazilian oil and gas company Petrobras had 68 places staked out for oil exploration off the South American coast, searching for new reserves while spending $6.9 billion in …

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