Trump’s New Energy Secretary Called Germany’s Energy Transition ‘Unreliable.’ But He Missed All the Nuance
by Dan Gearino, Inside Climate News

by Dan Gearino, Inside Climate News
Berlin, Germany
Interview with Srijana Mitra Das
by Benjamin Storrow
Columbia Business School Case
Gespräch mit Clara Pfeffer und Christian Herrmann
by Chloe Aiello
Although US President-elect Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans give climate advocates plenty to worry about, all hope is not lost. Clean-energy technologies still have decisive physical advantages over the alternatives, and economic common sense will eventually win out.
Gespräch mit Andreas Sator
Gespräch mit Sandra Pfister
by Chloe Aiello
Gespräch mit Stefan Schmitt
On climate and especially environmental policy, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is clearly bad news. But the outlook is uncertain, because Trump has sent mixed signals about the kinds of policy changes he might pursue, and it remains to be seen what effect he can have on broader technological and market trends.
Radio interview
by Scott Waldman
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.
by Matthew G. Burgess, Leaf Van Boven, Gernot Wagner, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi et al
von Stephanie Pack-Homolka