
Clara Hudson
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Sustainable Business Reporter @WSJ. Formerly at Bloomberg Law and Global Investigations Review. Sources get in touch at [email protected]
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1 week ago |
createsend.com | Clara Hudson
Welcome back: At a House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing last week, representatives from both major political parties pressed the nuclear industry on how they could help it boost growth. Lawmakers across the aisle, it seems, are looking to galvanize projects that would help tech companies power their AI ambitions. Rep. Brian Babin, the Texas Republican who heads the space subcommittee, said “this isn’t just good energy policy, it’s good economic policy...
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2 weeks ago |
climatedepot.com | Yusuf Khan |Clara Hudson
https://www.wsj.com/articles/climate-startups-are-pausing-operations-cutting-staff-and-entering-bankruptcy-as-trump-policies-bite-3a63bb53?st=sSC5wEClimate startups are feeling the impact of President Trump’s attacks on the energy-transition sector, as funding and job cuts, operational halts and bankruptcies rack up.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Clara Hudson |Jon Leckie
Updated June 5, 2025 12:01 pm ET|WSJ ProAmerican Airlines highlighted its focus on “ambitious climate goals” in a report last year. In a similar filing a few weeks ago, that phrase was gone. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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3 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Yusuf Khan |Clara Hudson
Summary Department of Energy announced $3.7 billion worth of funding cuts for clean-energy and climate projects on Friday—in latest blow to green sector. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Climate startups are feeling the impact of President Trump’s attacks on the energy-transition sector, as funding and job cuts, operational halts and bankruptcies rack up.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Yusuf Khan |Clara Hudson
Department of Energy announced $3.7 billion worth of funding cuts for clean-energy and climate projects on Friday—in latest blow to green sectorJune 2, 2025 5:30 am ET|WSJ ProClimate startups are feeling the impact of President Trump’s attacks on the energy-transition sector, as funding and job cuts, operational halts and bankruptcies rack up.
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Today is my first day as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal! I'll be covering sustainable business for WSJ Pro. I'm really excited to start this beat. Please get in touch at [email protected]. Sources: Let's set up some calls/get coffee to talk story ideas!

The latest on how companies are reeling in DEI language from Andrew Ramonas and I...

Mattel, maker of pro-diversity Barbie, sheds DEI for investors. More from me & @Clara_fHudson: https://t.co/cYZ1clxH8w

Here’s something I noticed in Pepsi’s annual report today: the company told shareholders that “there can be no assurance” that it will achieve its sustainability goals. https://t.co/MSVnezUVL7