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Nvidia is nearing a $1 trillion valuation. An unprecedented stock boost after the semiconductor giantâs banner earnings report rocketed it into the company of Apple, Saudi Aramco, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon.
Shell shrugged off a $10 million emissions fine. The British oil company admitted a plant in the US state of Pennsylvania breached limits, but the plant will keep operating.
Microsoft said Chinese hackers are targeting Guam. Espionage agency Volt Typhoon has allegedly been conducting malicious activities on US cyberinfrastructure via the American island territory.
Surprise! (not): Chevronâs carbon offsets are mostly junk
93%: Share of Chevronâs carbon offset programs that havenât reduced greenhouse gas emissions from 2020 to 2022
Carbon offsets have long been under scrutiny for failing to reduce carbon emissions while providing a veil for corporations to claim that their continued emissions are paired with a project that is good for the environment. Read more about why offset projects are mostly a sham for the US oil gas giant and the industry at large.
Oh, to be a âcreatorâ at Max
âWe will correct the credits, which were altered due to an oversight in the technical transition from HBO Max to Max and we apologize for this mistake.â
âWarner Bros. Discovery in its apology for changing writer credits on its newly named Max segment (formally HBO Max) in a way that lumped writers, directors, and producers together as âcreators.â While thereâs no good time to publicly discount writers (ahem), Warner Bros. Discovery picked the worst possible moment for this fiasco. Read more about why.
Adaniâs back, back again

The worldâs top 20 billionaire list welcomed home a familiar face this week: Adani Groupâs founder and chairman Gautam Adani.
Adaniâs net worth plummeted $56.4 billion earlier this year after Hindenburg Research accused his enterprises of stock manipulation and fraud. But a new report from regulators in India gave investors and Adaniâs net worth a reason to celebrate this week, at least for now. Read about why, and how failure probably wouldnât have stopped Adani anyway.
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Surprising discoveries
You may be in luck if you eat the worldâs deadliest mushroom... Scientists think theyâve found an antidote in fluorescent dye.
âŠbut if you do die, mushroom coffins can biodegrade your remains in 45 days. If mushroom leather can become mainstream, whoâs to say mycelium eternal resting places canât?
New York stateâs growers have too much weed. A slow rollout of its marijuana market is leaving thousands of pounds of product without buyers.
Itâs likely 1.7 billion T. rex dinosaurs once roamed the Earth. If that scares you, the newer estimate is 800 million lower than an earlier one.
Thereâs a blueprint for making a federal green bank in the US. Connecticut, New York, and California have all tried it out at the state level, and could act as models. Hear how that relates to current banking trends in the latest episode of the Quartz Obsession podcast, season five.
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