Carbon accounting was red hot in 2021. Now it’s facing widespread consolidation, investors say.

Carbon accounting startups peaked in 2021, raising over $5 billion from investors. The once red-hot sector is made up of companies helping others measure and reduce their carbon footprint. Now, the sector is facing widespread consolidation in the face of a funding slowdown. Niklas Kaskeala and Antero Vartia spent the eve of Finland’s national holiday…

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New York’s largest health system is pushing into generative AI with help from a former Amazon exec and a $100 million venture partnership

Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system, is making a big investment in generative AI. It’s working through an AI partnership with Aegis Ventures to make new products for providers. They’re focusing on how the new AI models can cut down on burdensome paperwork. New York’s largest health system is increasing its investment in generative…

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The minds behind JPMorgan’s AI-driven ETF share the high-yielding strategy that’s helped it beat 94% of its human-powered peers this year — and the 7 investments they’re making now

JPMorgan’s income-focused ETF accumulated $4 billion in assets at a record pace. The top-performing ETF uses an AI model that helps managers find stocks with strong fundamentals. Here are seven parts of the market that the co-manager in charge of stock selection likes right now. The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) is the…

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Vivek Ramaswamy Siblings: Who Is Shankar Ramaswamy?

Vivek Ramaswamy is an American. Vivek Ramaswamy’s full name is Vivek G. Ramaswamy. Vivek Ramaswamy is a conservative political activist and author. Vivek was an investment partner until 2014, when he founded the biopharmaceutical company Roivant Sciences. On August 9, 1985, Vivek Ramaswamy was born. He was born in the United States, in Cincinnati, Ohio.…

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Pac-12 collapse: WSU’s Schulz suggests Fox’s strategy (to block Apple) fueled Big Ten’s raid of Washington, Oregon

Did Arizona’s application to the Big 12 play a role in the Pac-12’s demise? According to a university president familiar with the media rights negotiations, one of the Pac-12’s longtime media partners had strategic reasons for taking the step that decimated the conference. Kirk Schulz, chair of the Pac-12 board of directors at Washington State,…

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PG&E monthly bills might hop higher due to power line burials

Consumer group says insulation could be as safe, less expensive OAKLAND — PG&E bills could go up if the utility receives state approval for a rate proposal that includes broad plans to bury power lines to help prevent catastrophic wildfires. A hearing officer with the state Public Utilities Commission is expected to issue a proposed…

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Why 49ers shouldn’t send Trey Lance away, even if he’s QB3

49ers QB Trey Lance gears up for what could be last extended run Friday night against Chargers SANTA CLARA, Calif. — It makes no sense for the 49ers to part ways with Trey Lance after two seasons unless a substantial trade offer is made. We’re not talking about a conditional mid-round pick based on how…

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Berkeley: Kinda Izakaya opens with Japanese bar bites, shochu cocktails

The late-night spot has grilled skewers, ramen and, uhm, a “Japanese Hogwarts” cocktail. Have you ever tried a Japanese Hogwarts cocktail? You can now do so at Kinda Izakaya, a new Berkeley restaurant specializing in Japanese bar food and unusual shochu drinks. Kinda is still in its early stages and is experimenting with late-night hours…

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