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A visual guide to the war
Risks of warming and irreversible changes to the planet greater than thought in previous assessment in 2014
As the Paris Agreement goal for limiting global warming appears increasingly unachievable, some are calling for a rethink of priorities
Big studios are betting that cinemas will rebound fully from the pandemic, but some fear for the future of smaller budget films
Levels of the potent global warming gas remained at a near-record high in 2022
Putin’s war machine is under enormous pressure, but Russia has the resources to sustain its efforts in Ukraine for some time to come
FT data specialists focus on net zero targets, ESG teaching and alumni career progress
Few expected the supermajors to help drive decarbonisation. But this week, the market showed it will not force them to
Other charts of the week: European clean energy, Russia’s fuel earnings, aid to Ukraine and parental leave for fathers
Cancelled flights, missing bags and disappearing routes are infuriating passengers — and galvanising a push for tighter regulation
The huge incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act are provoking a debate in Europe with ramifications for the entire single market
Other charts of the week: China’s trade with Russia, US non-aligned voters, art auctions, working from home and the yen
Arctic freeze sweeps across large parts of China, Japan and Korea
The fourth member of the Johnson family to run the group is pushing quickly into new asset classes and technology
New investment would allow the country to reduce its reliance on dirty gas-fired power plants but financing remains uncertain
The tech giant increasingly finds itself beholden to America’s biggest geopolitical rival. But is diversification even possible?
The company spent two decades and billions of dollars building a supply chain of unprecedented sophistication. Now, a reckoning is coming
Fracking catapulted America to the top of the energy hierarchy, but low yields and a lack of reinvestment threaten that position
Findings from US agencies serve as ‘call for action’ to mitigate against rising temperatures
Average temperatures were nearly 1.2C above pre-industrial levels, with Europe registering its hottest-ever summer
Focus turns to economic risks of loss of plant and animal life that experts estimate could affect up to half of global GDP
Once thought of as reformers, the president’s economic confidants have ended up as enablers of an invasion they warned against
Rather than provoking a dramatic collapse, international sanctions are causing a steady degradation of the country’s productive capacity
Tory MPs call for new union curbs as UK faces biggest wave of industrial action since 1989
What FT data tell us about European business schools’ international mix and movement
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