#137 - March 18 2025

What does it say about Trump’s energy plans when the people who would profit most aren’t buying it?

#136 - March 5 2025

With the U.S. government’s recent policy reversals, it’s time to introduce a new method of measuring the impact of climate change.

#135 - March 2 2025

The Texas grid will largely set the course for the rest of America and Doug Lewin is ‘the man’ when it comes to the past, present and future of the most important grid in the US.

#134 - December 19 2024

Imagine if America’s really wealthy put their money to work on the energy transition.

#133 - November 12 2024

Elon Musk’s bromance with the incoming President is obviously self-serving – but could it also benefit the entire planet?

#132 - November 3 2024

Scientists are warning the planet is close to certain “tipping points” in its natural systems, which if passed, could lead to catastrophic climate transformations.

#131 - October 24 2024

Our Editor in Chief and Senior Editor were interviewed last week as part of the Wall Street Green Digital Summit. The resulting podcast episode is a deeply engaging and comprehensive climate update.

#130 - September 28 2024

We first published this article when Hurricane Ian hit back in 2022. Unfortunately, today, we feel compelled to publish it again.

#129 - September 26 2024

Our fearless Editor in Chief is taking the environmental fight to the next level.

#128 - August 9 2024

Yesterday we published an article explaining, in as simple terms as possible, the facts about global warming and climate change. Today, balancing a little Yin with our Yang, here’s comedian Jim Gaffigan with an even simpler, and far funnier, take.

#127 - August 7 2024

You can’t blame people for being in the dark about climate change, the basics are not well understood, and falsehoods and misinformation abound. Which is unfortunate because the facts are really not that complicated.

#126 - July 1 2024

New studies show the effects of ingesting microplastics from plastic bottles could be more damaging than originally thought.

#125 - June 9 2024

We’ve long criticized Pepsi and Coca Cola for the pernicious impacts of their products on human health – but new studies show they present an even greater threat than previously realized.

#124 - May 1 2024

Two years ago we slammed Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire, as the dirtiest Ivy League school. A recent announcement suggests that perhaps they heard us.

#123 - April 23 2024

Monitoring methane emissions, especially those from the oil and gas industry, is fundamental to global efforts to slow climate change. EDF have launched a brilliant solution to this problem.

#122 - March 25 2024

Last week, we attended the world’s most important global energy conference along with 8,400 other delegates, but the people who really matter are the ones who were not there.

#121 - March 19 2024

We’re reporting from CERAWeek in Texas this week and the event kicked off badly for the climate when profits-over-people champion Darren Woods, Exxon CEO, took the stage.

#120 - March 17 2024

Vaclav Smil and Michael Cembalest are respected observers of climate and the energy transition. Both have recently written an extremely damning diagnosis of the planet’s future health but, we say, neither goes far enough.