Media Database
>
Mark Gongloff

Mark Gongloff

Editor at Bloomberg Opinion

Contact this person
Email address
m*****@*******.worldGet email address
Influence score
73
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Society
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • Technology
  • Politics

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

bloomberg.com

How Hot Does It Need to Get to Spur Climate Action?

This year was the warmest on record, yet humanity shows little wherewithal to reverse course.
bloomberg.com

ESG Is in Its Flop Era

Despite a pullback amid political hostility, investors and business leaders still recognize that corporate behavior that benefits the environment also benefits the bottom line.
bloomberg.com

Climate Change: The UN Is Failing to Save the World. Here’s What Mi...

Global climate negotiations are faltering, but that doesn’t mean the fight against a heating planet is a lost cause.
bloomberg.com

Climate Change: The UN Is Failing to Save the World. Here’s What Mi...

Global climate negotiations are faltering, but that doesn’t mean the fight against a heating planet is a lost cause.
bloomberg.com

COP29: The World Is a Decade Late and $2 Trillion Short on Climate ...

The climate agreement reached at the United Nations’ COP29 confab is, to put it mildly, insufficient. To put it not so mildly, it’s pathetic.
bloomberg.com

COP29 Bickers Over Money While the World Burns

Wealthy nations and developing ones are far apart on financing the fight against climate change as the tab continues to skyrocket.
bloomberg.com

Helene and Milton Damage Is Just the Start of the Climate Tab

The quieter, longer-term economic effects of global warming are too big to ignore.
bloomberg.com

Helene and Milton Damage Is Just the Start of the Climate Tab

The quieter, longer-term economic effects of global warming are too big to ignore.
bloomberg.com

The World Bank Somehow Lost Track of at Least $24 Billion

The largest public bankroller of projects to help countries fight climate change has an enormous accounting gap, according to Oxfam.
bloomberg.com

Florida Is Now Schrödinger’s Housing Market

The Sunshine State is witnessing a messy, unfair and prolonged retreat from the areas most vulnerable to climate change. It doesn't need to be that way.
bloomberg.com

America’s Flood Insurance System Requires Urgent Fixes

More and more homeowners lack coverage they can’t afford or aren’t even aware they need.
bloomberg.com

Hurricane Helene Reminds Us There Are No Climate Havens

North Carolina’s flooding underscores that the front lines of global warming are at everyone’s door.
bloomberg.com

Hurricane Helene Has a Blunt Message for Climate Week

The storm is a stark reminder of the damage global warming is causing already and the need for urgent action.
bloomberg.com

Wildfire Smoke Is Running Up Our Credit-Card Debt

The haze generates medical bills and other economic repercussions.
bloomberg.com

Harris’ Green Jobs Plan Isn't Enough for Voters on Climate Change

Democrats keep campaigning on the pedestrian details of their policies to fight climate change when the electorate is claiming loftier aspirations.
bloomberg.com

Once-in-a-Lifetime Floods Are Becoming Routine

Once rare deadly deluges are happening more frequently and causing more damage as the planet heats up.
bloomberg.com

More Debt Is No Climate Solution for Poor Nations

The developing countries most at risk of suffering extreme weather events are often indebted to the same countries that have produced most of the greenhouse gases.
bloomberg.com

Biden Giving Tax Credits for Wood Pellets Is a Terrible Idea

Calling tiny chunks of trees “biomass” doesn’t make them any more green when burned for fuel, and they certainly don’t deserve clean-energy subsidies.
bloomberg.com

Texas Is the New Arizona, and Not in a Good Way

The state’s growing population is outstripping its water resources, and climate change will only make it worse.
bloomberg.com

Companies’ Addiction to Junk Carbon Offsets Is Killing the Planet

Huge companies like Shell and Chevron are buying up the shakiest available products, defeating their purpose for fighting climate change.
bloomberg.com

If You Weren’t Under an Extreme-Weather Alert, You’re Alone

A whopping 99% of the country has been subject to at least one from the National Weather Service since May. Just assume you’re at climate risk.