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Jennifer Holmgren: The Woman Who Taught Carbon to Start Over
There is a particular kind of scientist who sees the world not as it is, but as it could be rearranged. Jennifer Holmgren is that kind of scientist. Born in Colombia in 1962, she came to chemistry not through any obvious straight line but through a stubborn belief that the molecules beneath our feet and

Douglas Johnson-Poensgen: The Builder Who Made Industrial Supply Chains Come Clean
There are executives who manage companies, and then there are executives who build them from nothing, rebuild them under pressure, and pivot them when the world shifts beneath their feet. Douglas Johnson-Poensgen is firmly, unmistakably the second kind. With more than three decades of operating leadership across climate and industrial technology, financial services, telecommunications, media,

Inna Braverman: Born Into a Disaster, Building the World’s Cleanest Energy
Some stories begin in crisis. Inna Braverman’s story begins in catastrophe, and then, remarkably, in survival. She was born two weeks before the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster of 1986, arriving into a world already thick with the consequences of unchecked industrial power. In the days that followed her birth, she suffered respiratory arrest due to the

Taylor Francis: The Co-Founder Turning Carbon Accounting Into the Language of Modern Business
In 2006, a twelve-year-old boy walked out of a movie theater, having just watched Al Gore’s documentary about climate change, and felt what he later described as too much pent-up anger and motivation to try to do something. That boy was Taylor Francis. What he did, almost immediately, was contact the organizers of Al Gore’s
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Who is the Biggest Automaker in the World? Tesla vs. Volkswagen vs. Toyota
The biggest automaker in the world in 2026 depends on what you measure. Tesla leads by market cap at $1.5 trillion, Volkswagen tops revenue charts at roughly $367.8 billion (TTM), and Toyota sells more cars than anyone else with over 11 million vehicles in FY2026. Each company holds a different crown, and all three are

Top 10 Largest Automakers in the World: Who Owns the Market in 2026?
The largest automakers in the world in 2026 are Tesla, Toyota, BYD, Hyundai, Xiaomi, General Motors, Ferrari, Ford, Porsche, and Mercedes-Benz. Ranked by market capitalization, these companies represent the highest-valued automotive businesses globally and collectively shape the future of transportation through electric vehicles, software, manufacturing scale, and luxury innovation. But being the “largest” doesn’t always

The Top 10 Richest People in the World (2026): Latest Rankings and Net Worth
On June 12, 2026, history was made when Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX debuted on the public market. His milestone marked a new era of wealth creation driven by technology, artificial intelligence, and global digital platforms. Today, the top 10 richest people in the world control a combined fortune of more
