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Aaron Rutkoff

Aaron Rutkoff

Editor at Bloomberg Green

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Life

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Recent Articles

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Climate in the Year 2030

Greetings from Baku. Last night climate negotiators secured an early win by agreeing on rules for a United Nations-administered global carbon market. You can read that story — and all of our COP29 coverage — for free on Bloomberg.com.
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Refrigeration Is Changing the World in a ‘Global Cold Rush’

Author Nicola Twilley explores the history and impact of keeping food chilled.
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Water Is Now a Global Asset, and a Growing Threat

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green .
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How to Find the Next Generation of Breakthrough Tech Startups

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green
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Transcript Zero Episode 34: UAE Oil Boss Sultan Al Jaber Has a Plan...

Read a transcript of the conversation between Bloomberg Green’s Aaron Rutkoff and Akshat Rathi on the appointment of an oil boss to head the global climate summit.
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Climate Change Gets a Funny New Streaming Show

In the new show Getting Warmer, actor Kal Penn goes beyond the gloom and doom of global warming reporting in search of solutions.
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Tipping Points Aren’t Just for Climate Catastrophes

Tipping Points Aren’t Just for Climate Catastrophes
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Solar’s First Trillion Watts Arrives During a Wartime Energy Transi...

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green
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Making It More About Methane as the World Goes to COP26

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green
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What It Takes to Turn Cities Into Bulwarks Against Climate Change

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green
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Looking Back at 2020 From the Climate Future

A letter from the editor of Bloomberg Green
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The Hot Future Is Here: A Letter From Bloomberg Green’s Editor

It’s the second issue of our quarterly climate magazine
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The First Issue of Bloomberg Green: A Letter From the Editor

A new publication for a new era of climate solutions.
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Turning Your Car Into an Electric Bike for the Mid-Pandemic Commute

A socially-distant way to get around with groceries or a kid—and without emissions or breaking a sweat.
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Only Sci-Fi Can Drown Manhattan and Make You Want to Live There

Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140 is an optimistic novel of the coming climate apocalypse.
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Eliot Spitzer's Master Plan: Comptroller as Corporate Scourge - Blo...

Perhaps the most surprising dimension of Eliot Spitzer’s bid for a second act in American political life isn’t the up-from-sex-scandal storyline—no rarity these days and rarely a disqualification—but the relatively low-wattage office he’s seeking. Spitzer is famously ambitious, a man who used his stint as New York’s attorney general to declare war (subscription required) on the most powerful bankers and executives on Wall Street. New York City’s comptroller, as understood in the past, audits a m
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21 People Besides Kanye Who Are Just Like Steve Jobs

Kanye West, whose new album Yeezus leaked onto file-sharing portals late last week, before making its official debut last night, sees himself a visionary and world-changing figure—but it’s not as if his greatness is incomparable. “I think what Kanye West is going to mean,” he told the New York Times last week, dropping into the third person, “is something similar to what Steve Jobs means. I am undoubtedly, you know, Steve of Internet, downtown, fashion, culture. Period. By a long jump.”