Private-sector progress accelerates

New carbon removal funds show the private sector is stepping up on climate, and that’s reason for optimism.

Grist: “Why high gas prices aren’t necessarily good for the climate”

By Shannon Osaka

Morgan Stanley

Climate Change University

Roosevelt House

Hunter College

Helping people hurt from high energy prices

Hint: Reducing them isn’t the answer.

How do we fix it? What The War in Ukraine Means for Climate Change

Conversation with Richard Davies and Jim Meigs

New Statesman: “The trillion-dollar question”

By Sarah Dawood

CFR podcast: Rising Tides in Coastal Cities

Why It Matters

Kirche St. Marien

Amstetten, Niederösterreich

ZEIT-Gipfel: „Die Energiewende in Österreich“

Live auf Puls24

Global Cement

Atlanta, Georgia

Do not bury the ETS2

"We call on the European Parliament to stick with the Commission's vision for CO₂ emissions reduction"

Transatlantic divergence

U.S. and European companies vulnerable to the clean energy transition have seen their stock prices go very different ways since Russia invaded Ukraine.

New Energy Imperative

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the crisis and opportunity of the energy transition

Person Place Thing

New York Historical Society, New York, NY

University of Washington

Center for Environmental Politics

5 Questions With

Columbia Business School

2022 Climate Business & Investment Conference

Columbia Business School

U.S. Environmental and Health rules pay for themselves—and then some

The regulations’ benefits outweigh their costs. That means we’re not maximizing their potential.

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