Cutting carbon cuts "fossilflation" — and yes, that needs to be balanced against "greenflation." The Inflation Reduction Act tackles both, but getting the balance right will be key.
The New York Times
The New York Times
Cutting carbon cuts "fossilflation" — and yes, that needs to be balanced against "greenflation." The Inflation Reduction Act tackles both, but getting the balance right will be key.
Bloomberg Green
U.S. and European companies vulnerable to the clean energy transition have seen their stock prices go very different ways since Russia invaded Ukraine.
IMF Finance & Development
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the crisis and opportunity of the energy transition
Bloomberg Green
Building dense, mixed-use and largely car-free neighborhoods cuts carbon — and the benefits don’t stop there.
Bloomberg Green
To ditch fossil fuels for good, we must combine a range of technologies and approaches.
Milken Review
Book excerpt
Bloomberg Green
The regulations’ benefits outweigh their costs. That means we’re not maximizing their potential.
Bloomberg Green
New carbon removal funds show the private sector is stepping up on climate, and that’s reason for optimism.
Bloomberg Green
Hint: Reducing them isn’t the answer.
Bloomberg Green
Hamburgers and fossil fuels are both dense sources of energy, and society has made them convenient. That doesn’t mean they’re good for us.