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Mark Gongloff

Mark Gongloff

Editor at Bloomberg Opinion

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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Bill Gates Is Wrong to Quiet-Quit the Climate Fight

A few years ago, there was a big frenzy about “quiet quitting,” the idea that kids these days might show up to their jobs but not work very hard at them. Bill Gates seems to be quiet-quitting the fight against climate change.
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Bill Gates Is Wrong to Quiet-Quit the Climate Fight

A few years ago, there was a big frenzy about “quiet quitting,” the idea that kids these days might show up to their jobs but not work very hard at them. Bill Gates seems to be quiet-quitting the fight against climate change.
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Oil Subsidies Are Bad. Exporting $7.5 Billion of Them Is Worse.

Giving fossil-fuel companies billions of dollars in tax breaks to pump the oil and gas heating up the planet is a terrible idea, but I guess you could argue it might at least create US jobs — unless you’re talking about the billions we give those companies to pump oil and gas overseas. That is truly self-destructive, offering none of the nationalist upside but all of the global downside.
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Good News: You Don’t Have to Give Up Eating Beef

These are grim days in the fight against global heating, but every now and then you still stumble across a chance for an easy victory. Two new studies show how, merely with small tweaks to their meat-eating habits, Americans could erase what amounts to the annual greenhouse-gas emissions of a decent-sized industrialized country.
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Beyond Meat’s Meme-Stock Moment Can Help the Planet

Being a meme stock is intrinsically humiliating. It usually means you’ve been judged and found wanting by a vast majority of trained investment professionals but were saved by some Redditors who decided to make number go up because rocket emoji LOL. It’s kind of like being the life of a party because you’re the only one willing to swallow a live goldfish.
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Parched Texas Is Giving Water Away to Oil, Gas and AI

Imagine being marched by force through a desert with barely anything to drink while your captor repeatedly cools himself by dumping gallons of water on his head, and maybe you’ll start to get a sense of what it’s like to live in Texas these days.
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The White House’s Fossil Fuel ‘White-Glove Service’ Will Backfire

Fungus enthusiasts and fans of the video game/TV show The Last of Us will be familiar with cordyceps, a parasitic fungus that invades insects and forces them to do its bidding until they die. It’s a great deal for the cordyceps, which uses its hosts to expand its reach. For the insects, not so much.
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A Chart Climate Denialists Can’t Ignore

Every now and then you come across a piece of evidence that feels strong enough to cut through the noise and change minds.
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This $2 Trillion Crisis Isn’t Just the Fed’s to Solve

Climate activists might think they have nothing in common with President Donald “Climate Change Is a Con Job” Trump. But they could bond over at least one favorite pastime: howling at the Federal Reserve.
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Home Insurance as You Know It Is Doomed. You’re Not Ready.

The remedies for homeowners so far aren’t preparing them for a financially stable existence as the risk of disaster increases.
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The US Is Giving Away $35 Billion a Year to Cook the Planet

The US Is Giving Away $35 Billion a Year to Cook the Planet