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August 6, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Is a Solution Possible for the U.S. Nuclear Waste Impasse?

Little has been accomplished in 60 years to address the toxic mess created by nuclear power.

July 30, 2019September 24, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Climate Change: A Real Force In The 2020 Campaign?

Has the U.S. finally reached the point where climate will in fact be a decisive issue for voters at the polls?

July 5, 2019July 8, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

As Clean Energy Surpasses Coal, U.S. Energy Transition Locks Into Place

What’s particularly notable, given the current U.S. political climate, is how durable both the rise in clean energy and the decline in coal have been.

July 1, 2019June 29, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Recent Science Raises Oil Industry’s Climate Litigation Risk

Potential climate litigants are anxious to understand the extent to which source attribution can provide evidence in cases that seek reparations for climate damage.

June 4, 2019June 29, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Report Highlights 3 Paths for U.S. to Meet Paris Climate Target

The research shows how the 80% carbon reduction goal can be met under three very different scenarios, with the federal government, the states and consumers each taking the lead in driving change across the energy system.

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

The FERC, An Under-the-Radar Federal Regulator, Is Key To U.S. Energy-Climate Balance

The FERC is fractured, along familiar Democratic-Republican lines, over the extent to which climate concerns should factor into its review of new gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas export terminals.

May 5, 2019May 2, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Clean Energy Is An Investment, Not A Cost

Due to climate change, the choice of which energy technology to use is no longer a binary one that pits the cost of renewables against the status quo. There is now a third reference point, which is the future.

April 20, 2019April 15, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

IEA Challenged to Address Limits to Negative Emissions

Use IEA’s World Energy Outlook to push for more climate action, investors and researchers say. And, be transparent on the limits to negative emissions.

March 26, 2019March 22, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

As Carbon Pricing Proposals Multiply, What’s the Right Carbon Price?

New carbon pricing initiatives in Washington set ambitious price targets that may not fly in the current political climate. Existing cap and trade markets may show what pricing will work - until the pols catch up.

March 4, 2019March 14, 2019 Andy Stone Articles, Recent

Will China’s EV Leadership Bring Global Automotive Dominance?

Any future Chinese EV hegemony assumes that global auto incumbents have been asleep at the wheel.

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