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A recent report from Carbon Tracker warns: Change is rarely linear, so revisit your assumptions.
by Keith Larsen
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BP publishes its outlook for the world's energy future: Renewables and battery storage play an important role, but so do oil and gas with new extraction techniques.
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President Obama is the latest global figure to weigh in on the increasingly tangible risk of stranded carbon assets. But will investors buy in?
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As the price of oil has fallen nearly $60 since last June, will investors look to renewable energy and electric vehicles?
by Keith Larsen
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The market share of natural gas-fueled buses and trucks is growing, yet this trend could increase global warming unless drilling for natural gas is changed to avoid methane leaks.
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Equitable Origin started out developing standards for responsible oil and gas exploration. Now, the organization is turning its attention to renewable energy developers.
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Where would a new United Nations deal in Paris leave oil, gas and coal companies grappling with calls for low-carbon energy?
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From Coca-Cola to a range of upstarts, researchers seek better ways to meet demand for durable, versatile materials.
by Phil McKenna
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A range of industries, many related to energy, are increasingly reliant on oceans. But the evolving 'ocean economy' needs to be managed to mitigate big risks.
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The Norwegian extractives giant is the first of its kind to disclose payments to governments. It’s time for the rest of the industry to do the same.
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Warning that unconventional exploration and price volatility will have negative impacts for investors, the NGO suggests steps to a low-carbon economy.
by Robert Kropp
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In a recent letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission, a coalition of investors criticized disclosure by major oil and gas companies, arguing that climate risk is changing the economics of the industry.
by Robert Kropp
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As students and faculty at dozens of college campuses call for endowments to divest from fossil fuel companies, this investment manager offers a financial analysis of the divestment decision.
by Greg Kats
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As fossil fuel companies such as Shell and BP grapple with disclosure of climate risks, more can be done to quantify the problem.
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New Carbon Tracker analysis highlights a spate of bankrupticies in coal sector as sign of things to come for fossil fuels.
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A new LEED Silver hockey stadium sounds like a big win, but its proximity to the tar sands oil fields casts a dirty gray pall on its greenness.
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Artificially low natural gas prices distract from more substantive considerations about how we power our buildings.
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Are you up-to-date on what the current Congress is doing for (or to) businesses? Here's where three major issues stand.
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World's largest public relations firm walks away from the gas and oil industry, including the $327 million American Petroleum Institute account.
by RP Siegel
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It might seem odd for a foundation built on oil to shift its money away from the industry — here's why it made financial sense to switch gears.
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Concern is rising that new facilities will bring further harm to U.S. industrialized regions already bearing a heavy pollution burden.
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Chief executive of Novozymes says green energy companies must be prepared for an explosive battle with fossil fuel industry.
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Mounting anxiety about climate issues could decimate prospective financial returns on fossil fuel assets — and that's just the beginning.
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New rules for methane emissions could actually be a positive for America's $1.2 trillion oil and gas sector.
by Ben Ratner
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From an oil chill in finance to the U.S.-China climate change agreement, recent developments make us ask: Is the fossil fuel business in decline?
by Fred Pearce