Stories Tagged as
Climate change
A heat wave in the West is putting stress on power grids
Jun 16, 2021
There are technology and consumer behavior changes that could make a difference as extreme heat becomes more common.
Offshore wind has lots of potential. How close are we to meeting it?
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 10, 2021
The Biden administration pushes for expansion of the clean-energy technology, but logistical, cost and even aesthetic hurdles loom.
Is the global economy facing a "Bretton Woods" moment?
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Jun 10, 2021
One think tank CEO says the G-7 summit is a moment to envision an economic restructuring similar in scale to that of post-WWII.
Why U.S. energy storage is increasing
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 10, 2021
Emerging technology and cheaper prices have brought an energy storage boom.
What role does the Fed have in mitigating climate change?
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 4, 2021
The Fed has to walk a fine line between mitigating disaster and shifting monetary policy to focus on fighting climate change.
Disaster fatigue continues with the start of hurricane season
May 31, 2021
Hurricane preparedness had to factor in social distancing last year. What do plans for this year look like?
After defeats in the courtroom and boardroom, is Big Oil at a climate tipping point?
by
Scott Tong
May 27, 2021
Climate activists won seats on Chevron and Exxon's boards, and Shell lost in court. Changes must be big to protect the environment.
For public good, not for profit.
Hedge fund Engine No. 1 wins at least 2 Exxon board seats in climate push
May 27, 2021
It's the first time climate change activists have succeeded in challenging a big oil company, says business professor Erik Gordon.
Biden asks federal agencies to gauge financial risk of climate change. Many businesses are already there.
May 21, 2021
The federal government is likely to start by following major businesses' lead, one analyst told us.
What needs to happen to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050?
May 18, 2021
A whole lot, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. And fast.