Marketplace: "OPEC+ will extend supply cuts — but that doesn’t appear to be raising prices"
By Mitchell Hartman

By Mitchell Hartman
By Andrew Freedman
Clean, green & electric with Gernot Wagner
And the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act is surprisingly well-designed to deal with the fallout.
Nature Climate Change Perspective
von Jakob Pallinger
by Oliver Milman
Mit Andreas Sator & Miranda Schreurs
Linz, Austria
Interview with Akiko Fujita & Seana Smith
By Ed Ballard, Jason Douglas, and Jon Emont
By Emily Pontecorvo
by Tim McDonnell
Rather than impeding the clean-energy race, the recent collapse of the US start-up community's go-to bank offers valuable lessons for managing the public-private minuet that the net-zero transition requires. The doomsayers are missing the bigger picture.
The US Inflation Reduction Act is a landmark legislative package that should be welcomed around the world, despite its putatively protectionist features. Owing to the positive learning-by-doing spillovers that follow from green subsidies, Europe and the rest of the world ultimately will benefit, too.
By Mitchell Hartman
Build, build, build.