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Why Artificial Intelligence Uses So Much Energy

Artificial intelligence is often described as a software breakthrough, something abstract that lives in the cloud. In reality, AI is grounded in physical infrastructure. Every model runs on servers, inside data centers,

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What Economists Mean by a Soft Landing

In economics, a soft landing refers to a situation where economic growth slows enough to reduce inflation, but not so much that it causes a recession. Demand cools, price pressures ease, and

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Why the Paris Climate Targets Are Slipping Out of Reach

The Paris Agreement was designed to change the direction of the global climate trajectory. Its central objective was to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius and to pursue efforts

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Passive Investing Is Simple but Not Risk Free

For most people, passive investing means buying a broad market fund and holding it over time with minimal involvement. Investors do not try to pick winning stocks or predict short-term market movements.

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Dogs Can Now Fly in Cabin on Italian Airlines

Italy has introduced one of the most pet-friendly aviation changes in Europe. Under updated guidelines issued by the country’s civil aviation authority, ENAC, dogs that were previously forced to travel in aircraft

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Mosquitoes Appear in Iceland for the First Time

Mosquito presence has been recorded in Iceland for the first time, marking a historic shift for an island long known for the absence of the insect. With this finding, Antarctica now remains

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Why 536 AD Was the Worst Year in History

Historians and climate scientists increasingly point to 536 AD as the worst year to be alive. Not because of a single catastrophe, but because it marked the beginning of one of the

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How Finland Turns Data Center Heat Into Energy

Finland is home to just over five million people and nearly three million saunas. Warmth here is not a luxury. It is part of daily life, embedded in culture, infrastructure, and identity.

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The Real Reasons Electricity Bills Are Rising

Electricity bills across advanced economies have been rising steadily, and in some places sharply. In the United States, households that rely primarily on electricity for heating are expected to spend about 4

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How Housing Costs Are Reshaping Europe’s Cities

Across Europe, housing affordability has become one of the most binding economic constraints facing households. In many major cities, the relationship between incomes and home prices has broken down to a point

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