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Exxon’s Plans to Increase Emissions Prove That Green Capitalism Will Never Work
Exxon’s Plans to Increase Emissions Prove That Green Capitalism Will Never Work
We want to believe big corporations will jump on the climate change bandwagon, but the bandwagon is more fickle than we like to think
Kylie Fuller
Oct 17, 2020
An Unlikely Friendship: On the Board of Russia’s Rosneft
An Unlikely Friendship: On the Board of Russia’s Rosneft
British Petroleum has had a seat on the board of Russia’s Rosneft for almost a decade.
Megan Caitlin Aslan
Jan 4, 2020
Climate Policy in the Biden Era: A Look Ahead to the Political Environment
Climate Policy in the Biden Era: A Look Ahead to the Political Environment
Rebuilding and repairing federal programs and regulatory schemes needed to combat climate change effectively are themselves daunting ...
Joel B. Stronberg
Jan 13
How Corporate Social Enterprises May Help Amazon Ignore its Mistreatment of Frontline Workers
How Corporate Social Enterprises May Help Amazon Ignore its Mistreatment of Frontline Workers
What does moral licensing have to do with it anyways?
Simon Spichak
Dec 21, 2020
How Autonomous Cars Can Help Fight Climate Change
How Autonomous Cars Can Help Fight Climate Change
It’s important that we pursue a car-free future. Autonomous vehicles can help to bridge the gap to that future in a sustainable way.
Dave Olsen
Dec 16, 2020
A New Definition of Money — Storage of Energy
A New Definition of Money — Storage of Energy
“Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon” — Milton Friedman
ecyY
Jan 8
11,000 Scientists Declare Climate Emergency in One Voice
11,000 Scientists Declare Climate Emergency in One Voice
But an investment banker writing for the ‘The National Review’ doesn’t believe them.
Dustin T. Cox
Dec 16, 2020
Climate Change Will Most Affect Those Who Have Done the Least to Cause it
Climate Change Will Most Affect Those Who Have Done the Least to Cause it
And the worst offenders are growing more powerful in the bargain
Dustin T. Cox
Oct 27, 2020
The Traps and Politics of Sustainability
The Traps and Politics of Sustainability
“Sustainability” has become the buzzword of twenty-first century environmental politics and of global efforts to address the current…
M. Collao Quevedo
Jan 7
Climate Policy in the Biden Era: A House Divided
Climate Policy in the Biden Era: A House Divided
After an election in which the country opted for a reset, not a revolution, moderate Democrats hold the power in the party.
Joel B. Stronberg
Dec 16, 2020
Climate Policy in the Biden Era
Climate Policy in the Biden Era
Biden’s election means a presidential assault on the nation’s environmental protection framework is coming to an end.
Joel B. Stronberg
Dec 2, 2020
Climate Action in a Post-Covid World
Climate Action in a Post-Covid World
Coronavirus has changed our behaviour and the economic and political imperatives. But the climate crisis simply won’t wait.
Dave Olsen
Dec 3, 2020
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