by Joseph Ingram The Canaries in the Coal Mine The prospect of a second wave of COVID-19 (and its attendant impact on the planet’s economic and social welfare) looms ominously in […]
Oil in the time of climate summit
The world’s largest oil companies gathered in New York City on Monday [September 23, 2019]. At the same time, global leaders met at the UN Climate Summit. Executives from thirteen […]
New Oil Projects Won’t Pay Off If World Meets Paris Climate Goals, Report Shows
by Nicholas Kusnetz The world’s leading oil companies increasingly have argued that they must be part of the world’s transition to a low-carbon future. But a new report shows that […]
Economics favor an all-renewable grid
One of the ongoing arguments that the forces opposed to dealing with climate change make is that transitioning the grid to renewables will be economically devastating. A nuance that’s emerging […]
Democratize Finance, Euthanize the Fossil Fuel Industry
How can we Value our Values – The Green New Deal won’t get far if it’s left hostage to the whims of private finance. We need to set up public […]