Thecrisis unfolding in Venezuela exposes a truth the global climate justicemovement has long tried to separate from climate debates: that fossil fuelsdrive power, conflict, and instability all over ...
Does it make sense to continue holding massive international summits if the core of the problem—the continued use of oil, gas, and coal—continues to be systematically avoided?
We must reject the argument that climate protection is a burden on the economy, says energy expert Hans-Josef Fell.
Why Fossil Fuels Are So Important Just like fossil fuel divestment, climate court cases to punish fossil fuel (oil, coal, ...
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Why phasing out fossil fuels remains a challenge
While renewables and non-fossil fuels are the path to a low-carbon future, the global community doesn’t seem set to get rid ...
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Carbon capture: the “distracting, dangerous scam” governments are relying on to reach net zero
Supporters including Tony Blair say that we can’t decarbonise without carbon capture. Others argue that it’s a deliberate smokescreen for the fossil fuel industry to continue business as usual, writes ...
I agree with Richard Boyum that driving our cars less and burning less gasoline will help to reduce CO2 emissions and alleviate climate change [“Take Responsibility for Carbon Footprint,” March 27, ...
South Africa and Nigeria promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from oil and coal. But instead they’re planning to ...
Moving people and goods around the world requires a lot of energy, and 95 percent of that comes from burning fossil fuels. As a result, the transportation sector contributes roughly a quarter of the ...
When the New Orleans City Council debated a proposal for a $210 million gas-fired power plant in 2017, something felt off about the public meetings in City Hall. At one hearing, dozens of people ...
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How did we become so reliant on fossil fuels?
Our reliance on fossil fuels didn’t come from a single bad choice or a lack of intelligence. It grew slowly, […] ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Errol Schweizer has the essential take on the grocery industry. A new report from renowned international thinktank IPES-Food, Fuel ...
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