BCG × CCS
Columbia Faculty House
What Does Trump Mean for the Climate?
Even if Donald Trump defeats President Joe Biden and tries to take a wrecking ball to US climate and environmental policies, he ultimately would be powerless to derail the inevitable renewables revolution that is gaining momentum worldwide. His anti-climate agenda would be another wall that never gets built.
Fury after Exxon chief says public to blame for climate failures
by Dharna Noor and Oliver Milman
MPE Podcast: "Can We Engineer Our Way Out of Global Warming?"
Conversation with Ray Horton
Talking Climate with Katharine Hayhoe
Clean, green & electric with Gernot Wagner
The Ukraine War Blew Up the World’s Energy Economy
And the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act is surprisingly well-designed to deal with the fallout.
Economic Times: "Companies now know climate risks mean financial risks — industrial sectors need swift decarbonisation"
Interview with Srijana Mitra Das
Alleycon
New York, NY
Electra: Decarbonizing steelmaking through carbon-free iron
Columbia Business School Case
ClimateWire/Politico Pro: “‘Under the radar’: Biden is pushing 2 big climate rules as first term ends”
By Jean Chemnick
Anthropocene Magazine: "Does discussing geoengineering derail climate action? New study puts it to the test."
by Sarah DeWeerdt
Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies
by Matthew G. Burgess, Leaf Van Boven, Gernot Wagner, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi et al
Der Standard: "Climateflation"
von Jakob Pallinger
Presenting balanced geoengineering information has little effect on mitigation engagement
by Christine Merk and Gernot Wagner
Guardian: "Cookies and candy are latest victims of climate crisis as sugar prices surge"
by Oliver Milman