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There’s a new player on Wall Street — the beta activist — and it's shaking up portfolio risk management.
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Jim Robo’s quest to turn a dirty old electric utility into the world’s mostly-green energy powerhouse.
by Kari Huus
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The oil and gas giant ramps up its investment in the largest carbon offset developer in the U.S., as it increases focus on natural climate solutions in support of its net-zero targets.
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New CEO at the global oil giant plans to step up its investment in non-oil and gas activities. Campaigners argue much more detail is required on how the company will pivot towards net zero emissions.
by James Murray
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New market forces are hitting the gas to impact the industry.
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European oil giants plan to expand into cleaner products. Their U.S. counterparts: not so much.
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Braskem, Galp Energia and Harmony Gold Mining are cutting emissions without science-based targets.
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The recent Fossil Fuel Finance Report Card reveals that global financial institutions are lagging badly in exiting the financing of fossil fuels and human rights.
by Robert Kropp
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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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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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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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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
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University College London Institute for Sustainable Resources says that if all coal, oil and gas reserves were exploited, the carbon emitted would increase global temperatures way beyond 2 degrees C.