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By Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington After decades of bitter struggle, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge seems on the verge of being opened to the oil industry. The consensus tax b...
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By Paul Griffin, University of California, Davis Exxon Mobil Corp. has vowed to do a better job in disclosing the risks it faces from climate change starting “in the near future” after bucking pre...
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By Dave Anderson, crossposted from Energy and Policy Institute A new letter asking Congress to end the wind production tax credit has ties to the Institute for Energy Research, a group that has re...
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By Olaf Weber, Truzaar Dordi, and Vasundhara Saravade of the University of Waterloo. Recently, a number of institutional investors, including Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec in Canada and N...
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Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement – making America the only country on earth to opt out of the climate accord. Al Gore is captured in the new film A...
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Shareholder intervention has helped to produce Shell’s green plan, a way to cut the energy giant’s climate impact. But questions remain, writes Mitchell Beer for The Energy Mix. A leading producer...
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By Emma Lecavalier, University of Toronto Since the Trump administration announced last June its intended withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, attention — and hope — has turned to America’...
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An op-ed guest post by Sonia Hierzig, banking project manager at ShareAction Banks are affected by climate change from all angles. As financial intermediaries with ties to every industry sector, t...
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By Joshua D. Rhodes, University of Texas at Austin Editor’s note: On or before Dec. 11, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is expected to take action on a controversial proposal by Energy Se...
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By Karen Savage. Crossposted from Climate Liability News. Exxon’s quest to convince a federal judge that two state attorneys general are stifling their right to free speech is proving to be no eas...