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Nature's $942 Billion Invoice Nobody Wants to Pay
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Nature's $942 Billion Invoice Nobody Wants to Pay

A massive biodiversity funding gap is forcing a reckoning with how we value ecosystems. Can putting a price on nature save it, or just commodify it further?

From Bangladesh Rice Fields to Carbon Credits Gold Rush
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From Bangladesh Rice Fields to Carbon Credits Gold Rush

Mitsui & Co. targets methane reduction from rice farming in Bangladesh through water-saving techniques, aiming to generate carbon credits by 2027. Can this agricultural innovation scale globally?

J&J's $65.5M Talc Verdict: A Warning for Legacy Brands in the Era of Hyper-Accountability
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J&J's $65.5M Talc Verdict: A Warning for Legacy Brands in the Era of Hyper-Accountability

Johnson & Johnson's $65.5M talcum powder verdict signals a new era of corporate liability and consumer safety scrutiny for legacy brands. PRISM dissects the implications.

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AI's Billion-Dollar Energy Bill Is Coming Due—And Regulators Are Holding the Invoice
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AI's Billion-Dollar Energy Bill Is Coming Due—And Regulators Are Holding the Invoice

A US Senate probe into AI data centers' energy use signals a major shift. The AI industry's 'growth at all costs' model faces a new regulatory and social reckoning.

Silicon Valley's Battlefield Liability: The Lawsuit That Could End Plausible Deniability for Chipmakers
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Silicon Valley's Battlefield Liability: The Lawsuit That Could End Plausible Deniability for Chipmakers

A new lawsuit accuses Intel, AMD, and TI of negligence as their chips power Russian weapons. This is more than a legal threat—it's a crisis for the entire tech supply chain.

From Texas to the Trenches: The Lawsuit Forcing Big Tech to Confront Its 'Blood Chip' Problem
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From Texas to the Trenches: The Lawsuit Forcing Big Tech to Confront Its 'Blood Chip' Problem

A Texas lawsuit accuses Intel, AMD, and TI of negligence as their chips power Russian weapons. This analysis breaks down the 'blood chip' crisis and its impact on tech investors.

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