
Re-Run: 'The Untold History of Climate Science and Politics'
In 1953, the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, "From Here to Eternity" won the Academy Award for Best Motion Picture. And on May 24 deep in the education section of The ...
5 Nov 202454min

How to Make the Energy Transition More Equitable
Emerging markets and developing economies are set to account for the largest source of emissions growth in the coming decades, according to the International Energy Agency. As population growth in de...
29 Okt 202457min

Balancing AI's Growing Energy Demands
The artificial intelligence boom is fueling a massive uptick in energy demand globally. A Goldman Sachs report from earlier this year claimed that processing a single ChatGPT query requires almost t...
22 Okt 202454min

How Oil Markets Are Responding to Uncertainty in the Middle East
Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the world's seventh-largest producer of crude oil, have fueled concern over oil price volatility for the past few weeks. But the oil market isn't reactin...
15 Okt 202459min

Europe at a Crossroads: Innovation, Energy, and Competitiveness
Europe is facing a critical challenge. When it comes to advanced technology innovation, labor productivity, and affordable energy, it's not keeping up with the U.S. and China. At least that's the take...
8 Okt 202456min

Norway's Prime Minister on Balancing a Clean Energy Future
According to recently released data, Norway is the first country in the world with more electric vehicles than gas-powered ones on the road. At the same time, the country is western Europe's largest...
1 Okt 202445min

The U.S. Military is Taking the Fight to Climate Change
Back in 2012, the Department of Defense issued a first-of-its-kind "Climate Change Adaptation Roadmap." It was designed to prepare the U.S. military for increasing threats to national security in the ...
24 Sep 202439min

How Partisanship Is Holding Back Climate Action
It's no secret that Republicans and Democrats don't see eye to eye on climate change. According to a Pew Research Survey conducted earlier this year, just 12% of Republicans and Republican-leaners th...
17 Sep 202440min





















