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March 25, 2020May 7, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Study Reveals Wavering In Conservative Climate Beliefs (Forbes)

Conservative Republicans, while less likely to view human activity as a driver of climate change, were also less certain of their views than liberals.

March 7, 2020May 7, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

A Preview of Key Energy Challenges for the 2020s (Forbes)

The roots of fossil fuel’s recent challenges lie in environmental concerns and opposition to big projects from state governments, as in New York, but also from the growing competitiveness of alternatives

February 22, 2020May 7, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

With Ample Drama, Largest East Coast Refinery Meets Its End (Forbes)

The explosion should have marked the end of the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery, a business that had emerged from bankruptcy just a year before.

February 4, 2020January 31, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Insurers Struggle To Address Climate Risk

Tomorrow’s natural disasters won’t look like those from the past in terms of frequency, severity or location. Yet the insurance industry’s modeling of risk is based on historic disaster data, the value of which is inversely related to the rising concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere.

December 10, 2019January 2, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Can The Airline Industry Survive Climate Change?

The air industry’s climate problem hasn’t escaped public attention.

November 29, 2019January 2, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

This Energy Transition Is Different. Here’s Why

Despite arguments to the contrary, we have to the tools at hand to get the job of energy transition done.

November 20, 2019November 20, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

A Carbon Tax Won’t Kill the Economy

Criticism that carbon pricing will undermine the nation’s economy gets it wrong, though certain constituencies, particularly those dependent on oil, gas and coal may have grounds to worry about local impacts.

October 31, 2019January 31, 2020 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

The Partisan Threat to U.S. Energy Regulation

All-or-nothing partisanship has infiltrated the sphere of U.S. energy and environmental regulation, bringing new uncertainty to the regulatory process and, in the extreme, paralyzing both regulators and the industries they oversee.

October 16, 2019October 10, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

The War on Coal that Never Was

The results also make clear the extent to which the war on coal narrative has been in reality a politically convenient creation of a president, and Republican party, that has catered to fossil fuel interests.

September 29, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Florida will be the First State to Swing on Climate

Worry over climate change is making its way up the political food chain, and the state where the issue is climbing fastest is Florida.

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