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Akshat Rathi

United Kingdom

Senior Reporter at Bloomberg Green

- A cog in the cosmic clock - Senior reporter, Bloomberg News - Pod https://t.co/GSEKKUmr5z - Book https://t.co/PULmS1lplB - [email protected]

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Articles

  • 6 days ago | fa-mag.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy |Akshat Rathi

    White House officials are preparing executive orders that would strip some environmental nonprofits of their tax-exempt status, setting up a possible Earth Day strike against organizations seen as standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s push for more domestic oil, gas and coal production.

  • 6 days ago | bloomberg.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy |Akshat Rathi |Olivia Rudgard

    Today’s newsletter leads with news that the White House is preparing measures that could threaten the tax-exempt status of some green groups. You can find the full version of the story and updates on Bloomberg.com. Later, we look at why city traffic restrictions are so controversial. For unlimited access to climate and energy news, please subscribe.

  • 6 days ago | financialpost.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy |Akshat Rathi

    (Bloomberg) — White House officials are preparing executive orders that would strip some environmental nonprofits of their tax-exempt status, setting up a possible Earth Day strike against organizations seen as standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s push for more domestic oil, gas and coal production.

  • 6 days ago | bloomberg.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy |Akshat Rathi

    Members of the environmental activist group hold an Earth Day rally in Washington, DC, in 2024. (Bloomberg) -- White House officials are preparing executive orders that would strip some environmental nonprofits of their tax-exempt status, setting up a possible Earth Day strike against organizations seen as standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s push for more domestic oil, gas and coal production.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Akshat Rathi |Oscar Boyd

    Only a small fraction of global clean-energy spend reaches emerging economies. How to move more money quickly to developing countries is one of the key questions of the transition. So for the next three episodes of Zero, we’ll be continuing our Moving Money series, focusing on costs of capital, multilateral development banks and the role of the private sector.

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Akshat Rathi @AkshatRathi
11 Apr 25

RT @seungminkim: WASHINGTON (AP) — Egg prices increase to a record high, despite President Donald Trump’s predictions and a decline in bird…

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Akshat Rathi @AkshatRathi
11 Apr 25

RT @JavierBlas: Big Oil YTD -- spot the outlier: Chevron: -3.2% Shell: -4.5% Exxon: -5.1% Total: -5.4% BP: -11.6%

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Akshat Rathi @AkshatRathi
11 Apr 25

RT @tracyalloway: This is a big deal. Wall Street analysts self-censoring their research is never a good thing, especially someone like Mik…