Articles Related to Emissions


#24 - September 3 2020

The United States is the second largest producer of carbon emissions in the world. This week, in MEMO 24, we explore what each of us can do in our own homes to help reduce our nation’s damage to the environment.

#19 - July 21 2020

From farm to table, 1 kg of beef belches 60 kg of green house gas. So the switch from meat to plant based foods is on. Today, we look at the benefits and the major players.

#16 - June 12 2020

While most major oil and gas companies are committed to redefining and reinventing themselves, one major player is belligerently refusing to change. In this week’s MEMO 16 we expose this company’s actions and its refusal to take the climate crisis seriously.

#13 - May 11 2020

Barron’s, the respected and trusted resource for the investment community, recently published an article that was bullish on oil. This weekend they printed an admonishing letter in response from our Editor in Chief. Read it in MEMO 13 this week.

#12 - May 5 2020

The future of the planet rests with Capitalism. But don’t take our word for it, listen to a panel discussion with some of the most knowledgeable people on the subject. This week’s MEMO 12 encourages you to click the link and hear their thoughts on Earth at the tipping point.

#9 - April 15 2020

Since 2005, production of Natural Gas has almost doubled and the price fallen more than 70%. This week’s MEMO 9 mines the details to discover if Natural Gas is actually the ‘bridge to renewables’ it’s made out to be.

#7 - March 31 2020

Suddenly, Climate Change is not the only change we need to come to terms with. This week we explore the impact recent changes have had on our lives and the consequences they may have on attitudes to our Climate.

#6 - March 20 2020

In this week’s MEMO 6, we investigate the double whammy of the Corona Virus and Climate Change on crude oil prices and explore why it may never go above $50 again.

#4 - March 7 2020

In this week’s MEMO 4 we interrogate a fundamental power generation question: do the costs and dangers of Nuclear power outweigh the benefits?

#2 - February 21 2020

In this week’s MEMO 2, we uncover the latest thinking on whether renewables are capable of replacing coal as the source of U.S. power generation.

#1 - February 15 2020

Major investors are looking at the energy sector through very different eyes today as the price of crude plunges. In our first MEMO 1, we take a look at what they are thinking and what actions they are taking.