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Job One for Saudis’ New Energy Chief: Picking Up the Pieces
Published: September 18, 2019
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman was named energy minister less than a week before an aerial attack crippled Saudi Arabia’s oil production. Read More.
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Our grid isn’t ready for climate change Sarah Golden Fri, 02/19/2021 – 01:30 Last summer, when 750,000 Californians experienced rolling blackouts as heatwaves overtook the west, some politicians in Texas took the opportunity to blame liberal policies to explain the outages. California’s politicians did this, not the heat. https://t.co/wft1kFsHfX — Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) […]
February 19, 2021
Count William Perry Pendley among those blaming renewable energy for the disastrous blackouts this week in Texas that left millions of people without power in the Lone Star State. Read More
February 18, 2021
Why SPACs will be key to the sustainability revolution Andrew Shapiro Thu, 02/18/2021 – 02:11 Technology and finance have complementary histories of innovation, from the royal charters that launched the first global explorers to the early stock markets that fueled the industrial era. Today, the rise of SPACs is a capital markets innovation that matches […]
February 18, 2021
The ‘last mile’ of consumer sustainability behavior Mike De Socio Thu, 02/18/2021 – 00:05 These days, it’s hard to argue that sustainability is a niche consumer interest. A vast majority of consumers worldwide believe we need to consume less, according to research by GlobeScan. More to the point, 57 percent of consumers in that survey […]
February 18, 2021
Saying tribal relations are of the “utmost importance” to the Biden administration, the Interior Department yesterday announced a virtual listening tour with Native Americans next month. Read More
February 12, 2021
Why data and measurement are key to a circular economy transition James Woolven Fri, 02/12/2021 – 01:00 This article originally appeared on Circulate News. Measuring financial results, customer retention, productivity and inventory are all commonplace, but these measurements alone are no longer enough to tell a business whether it will stand the test of time. […]
February 12, 2021
A major solar power project in California will move forward after the White House temporarily halted it as part of a broad effort to review significant rules and regulatory actions undertaken by the Trump administration. Read More
February 11, 2021
Minnesota officials yesterday unveiled their plan to deal with toxic man-made “forever chemicals” that are polluting the state’s waters and causing growing concerns about potential health risks. Read More
February 11, 2021