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EV startups Rivian, Lucid, Nikola attempt to shore up cash

By FinMar NewsMay 11, 2024

R1T trucks on the assembly line at the Rivian electric vehicle plant in Normal on April 11, 2022. Brian Cassella | Tribune News Service | Getty ImagesOnce-hot…

Sam Altman’s Oklo plunges 54% in NYSE debut after SPAC

By FinMar NewsMay 11, 2024

Sam Altman is now chairman of a public company. But it’s not OpenAI.On Friday, advanced nuclear fission company Oklo started trading on the New York Stock…

AI to drive natural gas boom as utilities face surging data center demand

By FinMar NewsMay 6, 2024

A chimney from the Linden Cogeneration Plant is seen in Linden New Jersey April 22, 2022. Kena Betancur | View Press | Corbis News | Getty ImagesNatural…

Albemarle plans to reopen Kings Mountain lithium mine will take years

By FinMar NewsMay 4, 2024

The Albemarle lithium processing facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, US, on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022.Logan Cyrus | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAlbemarle’s plans to reopen a…

How to make your home hurricane resistant amid climate change

By FinMar NewsMay 3, 2024

Ryersonclark | E+ | Getty ImagesMaking your home hurricane resistant can be a significant financial undertaking. But it’s one that has the potential to pay off…

With Venice ‘theme park’ entrance fee, overtourism hits tipping point

By FinMar NewsApril 29, 2024

Demonstrators try to break through the blockade created by police officers to enter the city at Piazzale Roma, opposing the charge for tourists to enter the…

Exxon working on direct air capture but costs need to fall

By FinMar NewsApril 27, 2024

Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil, speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, on May 1, 2023.Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty…

Miami is ‘ground zero’ for climate risk. People move there, build there

By FinMar NewsApril 26, 2024

South Pointe Beach in Miami Beach, Florida.Greg IacurciMIAMI — Daniel Habibian worries about climate change. His clothing boutique in Miami Beach’s iconic South Beach neighborhood sits just…

Solar manufacturers petition U.S. to impose tariffs on some imports

By FinMar NewsApril 25, 2024

A coalition of U.S. solar manufacturers on Wednesday petitioned the federal government to impose tariffs on imports from four Southeast Asian nations, alleging that the countries…

Why FEMA has spent $4 billion to help destroy flood-prone homes

By FinMar NewsApril 23, 2024

Just an inch of floodwater can generate tens of thousands of dollars in property damage. Homeowners trying to move and start over after such a disaster…

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