Plenty of rich people have blown fortunes on politics. But no other American has used politics to create as much personal wealth as the 45th president, who left office with a new asset — throngs of people willing to buy almost anything from him, at virtually any price. https://lnkd.in/eAkdMHkv
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In order to discern the strength of state economies, economic data was analyzed, sourced from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on real GDP in chained 2017 dollars, used to provide a true picture of economic growth as opposed to using nominal GDP figures, which don’t account for inflation. Check out the strength of the economy in terms of states by GDP and see which are the fastest growing states in terms of GDP growth over the years: https://trib.al/TXyP14J
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When the editorial team behind this year’s Forbes Sustainability Leaders List started brainstorming possibilities for the list, Elon Musk’s name came up early. And for good reason. The 2008 introduction of the Tesla Roadster did something many thought impossible–it made electric cars cool. And as Tesla continued to deliver new models, it spurred the auto industry into accelerating their own EV models. That’s been a big deal for the environment in the U.S., where cars count for over 20% of total carbon emissions. But the #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders List isn’t a lifetime achievement award. It’s focused on people continuing to make an impact in an ongoing way, and evaluations were weighed heavily in favor of what these people had accomplished in the past two years. By this metric, Musk has fallen short.
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As Secretary of Energy at a time when funding for clean energy in the U.S. is at its highest ever, Jennifer Granholm has an unprecedented task: dole out upwards of $110 billion for greener, less carbon-intense forms of energy — as quickly as possible. If she gets it right, it will affect Americans for decades to come – and create tens of thousands of jobs. https://trib.al/fVXcYY6 #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders
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The study, done by Australian mattress company Onebed, determined what cities had the highest percentage of negative online reviews concerning sleep quality at their hotels. Thirty cities, including five in the United States, were analyzed in the study and were ranked based on average noise levels in decibels, negative reviews about sleep quality in four-star hotels, air quality data, tourist numbers and nightclub operating hours. Read more: https://trib.al/uEOKSWk
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Travelers come to Italy to seek out its splendid art cities and stunning resorts, but increasing numbers of visitors with Italian heritage are looking beyond the typical vacation itinerary to plan trips that will help connect them with their “roots.” To help those with Italian lineage connect with their long-ago family histories, Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has developed a roots-based tourism initiative called Italea. Giovanni Maria De Vita, a counselor at the Ministry who heads up the Italea/Roots Tourism project, says the goal is to support “every step of the rediscovery journey—from family-historical research to organizing personal travel experiences in Italy.” Read more: https://trib.al/0Tza5IE
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Four cities, four mayors, four approaches to climate change. The mayors of Boston; Paris; Freetown, Sierra Leone; and Quezon City, Philippines all made the cut for Forbes’ first Sustainability Leaders list. These cities might seem to have little in common. But the women in charge of them – Michelle Wu, Anne Hidalgo, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr and Joy Belmonte – have put in place policies to cut greenhouse gas emissions, increase the tree canopy and make inroads on what Quezon City’s Belmonte has declared a climate emergency. #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders
(Video) How The Mayors Of Quezon City And Freetown Are Fighting The Climate Crisis
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The Corporate Transparency Act—or CTA—requires reporting companies to file reports with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The deadline for some companies to file is fast approaching—and some might have already passed. To help companies comply, FinCEN has been rolling out guidance, including new FAQ information posted as of September 10, 2024. Here's what you need to know.
As The Corporate Transparency Act Deadline Creeps Closer, FinCEN Updates Guidance
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How We Created The #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders List Selecting 50 of the most inspiring sustainability leaders around the world and across diverse industries and disciplines is no easy feat—nor is it a perfect science. Founders, scientists, researchers, C-Suite executives, activists, storytellers, artists, investors, policymakers and beyond are all eligible to apply. For founders and CEOs of for-profit businesses, companies must meet a minimum threshold of $10 million in annual revenue or have raised at least $100 million in funding. In our inaugural year, we received 782 online submissions before the application window closed.
How We Created The Forbes Sustainability Leaders List
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The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges humanity has ever faced. The Forbes 2024 Sustainability Leaders List highlights the entrepreneurs, policymakers, and philanthropists working on the frontlines to battle it. But while compiling it we discovered a number of climate warriors working away from the limelight, helping their own communities in the frontlines of climate change become more resilient. Some of these local activists are empowering coastal communities in the U.S. ravaged by extreme weather events; others are working with Indigenous groups in the Global South to protect biodiversity and access to fresh water. The impact of their work may not be global, but it’s making a difference for some of the people who need the most help. #ForbesSustainabilityLeaders
Small Scale, Big Impact: Sustainability Leaders Making A Difference In Their Communities
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