U.S. and European companies vulnerable to the clean energy transition have seen their stock prices go very different ways since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Bloomberg Green
Bloomberg Green
U.S. and European companies vulnerable to the clean energy transition have seen their stock prices go very different ways since Russia invaded Ukraine.
IMF Finance & Development
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the crisis and opportunity of the energy transition
Bloomberg Green
To ditch fossil fuels for good, we must combine a range of technologies and approaches.
March 16th, 2022
By Matt Simon
Bloomberg Green
A multi-trillion-dollar global investment seems massive. But the closer you look, the smaller the numbers become.
January 25th, 2022
$3.5 trillion in new investments globally, per year through 2050, to get to net zero emissions.
MIT Technology Review
The rapidly dropping price of solar power has transformed how we think about clean energy. But it needs to still get a whole lot cheaper.
September 18th, 2019
Gespräch mit Benedikt Narodoslawsky
Energy Policy
Renewables decreased U.S. CO2 emissions by 2.3–3.3% from 2007-13, roughly matching the 2.5–3.6% from natural gas.
Nature Energy
Economics 101 says price carbon. Economics 102 says subsidize R&D. Political Economy 101 points to policies that support clean technology deployment.
August 1st, 2022
By Benjamin Hulac
Bloomberg Green
U.S. and European companies vulnerable to the clean energy transition have seen their stock prices go very different ways since Russia invaded Ukraine.
IMF Finance & Development
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the crisis and opportunity of the energy transition
Bloomberg Green
To ditch fossil fuels for good, we must combine a range of technologies and approaches.
March 16th, 2022
By Matt Simon
Bloomberg Green
A multi-trillion-dollar global investment seems massive. But the closer you look, the smaller the numbers become.
January 25th, 2022
$3.5 trillion in new investments globally, per year through 2050, to get to net zero emissions.
MIT Technology Review
The rapidly dropping price of solar power has transformed how we think about clean energy. But it needs to still get a whole lot cheaper.
September 18th, 2019
Gespräch mit Benedikt Narodoslawsky