Winners and Losers in a Global Energy Shift to Renewables
If the global economy takes a hard turn towards renewables in the decades to come, some countries will benefit more than others.
Backgrounder: China’s Renewables Industry
Examining China’s path to becoming a world leader in renewables.
US Election 2016: Renewables & Climate Change
Divergent views on climate change won’t just impact US policy on the international stage; they also have the power to make or break the US fossil fuel and renewables industries.
Why Donald Trump’s Energy Plan Can Work
Donald Trump’s energy plan is a practical job creator that will work for the United States and the global economy.
The Future of Geopolitics and Energy Markets
Despite developments that suggest otherwise, energy markets and geopolitics are still connected in a big way.
Critical Minerals: Renewables Race in the Post-Oil Era
Post-oil geopolitics will still be dictated by access to key inputs, impacting foreign policies, multilateral alliances, and state support for the mining sector.
Winds of Change: Vietnam’s Transition from Fossil Fuels to Renewables
Vietnam is harnessing a grassroots desire for green energy to enact a slow but steady transition away from coal-based electricity generation.
COP 21: There Is a Way to Beat Climate Change
It is time to talk about carbon pricing and carbon capture.
Power Shift: Implications for Germany’s Nuclear Exit
Germany’s nuclear shutdown serves as a cautionary tale on the delicate balance between climate goals, energy needs, and geopolitical reality.
Outlook 2021: Fossil Fuels
Will 2021 be looked back on as a turning point in the global pivot toward renewable energy sources?