The seismic upshift in mainstream media’s attention to climate reflects the interests of its market.
How Deep Is Oil and Gas Industry Commitment To Cut Methane Leaks?
Will industry follow its word, as put forth in various methane pledges? Its reputation as a cleaner energy source is also on the line.
Negative Emissions Won’t Rescue Us From Climate Change
The gulf between the promise of negative emissions technologies and their real ability to offset a future of high carbon emissions appears unbridgeable, if not in terms technological viability, then almost surely in terms of magnitude and scale.
On Climate, Forget 2 Degrees. Let’s Talk Net Zero
By emphasizing temperature goals, it's relatively easy for nations to appear to be doing more to address climate change than they really are, and harder for the public to discern the shortfall.
History May Tell How Long Pruitt Will Last At EPA
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's fate might be foretold by another dark era in EPA history, one with surreal parallels in the modern day.
Visiting Scholar Offers New Perspective on U.S. Thirst For Foreign Oil
"The closer I looked at protecting the oil supply, the harder it was to understand what it was we thought we were protecting."
Does the UK’s Hinkley Point Nuclear Project Have a Place in a Future With Cheap Renewables?
“The government needs to keep its options open.”
Can Japan’s Energy Reforms Make Renewable Energy Growth Smarter?
“If interconnection issues aren’t eased and access to wholesale markets isn’t enabled, it isn’t going to be successful in the eyes of consumers.”