Is the oil and gas industry serious about climate?

5 years ago
Hundreds of diplomats and heads of state will converge on the United Nations this week to discuss urgent actions to prevent catastrophic climate change. Just a few blocks away, CEOs and other top executives of the world’s largest oil and gas companies will host a meeting of their own, where they will also be talking […]
Mark Brownstein

Is the oil and gas industry serious about climate?

5 years ago
Hundreds of diplomats and heads of state will converge on the United Nations this week to discuss urgent actions to prevent catastrophic climate change. Just a few blocks away, CEOs and other top executives of the world’s largest oil and gas companies will host a meeting of their own, where they will also be talking […]
Mark Brownstein

Is the oil and gas industry serious about climate?

5 years ago
Hundreds of diplomats and heads of state will converge on the United Nations this week to discuss urgent actions to prevent catastrophic climate change. Just a few blocks away, CEOs and other top executives of the world’s largest oil and gas companies will host a meeting of their own, where they will also be talking […]
Mark Brownstein

Carbon and the Deep Blue Sea: Why Recovering Fish Stocks Hold the Key to Sequestering Carbon at the Bottom of the Sea

5 years ago
Important progress is underway around the world to emplace sustainability in wild ocean fisheries. The big surprise, however, is that getting fisheries right at the global scale may also make an unexpected and potentially very significant down payment on helping fight global warming. We have known for some time that fixing fisheries management is the […]
Doug Rader

No, Bergeson & Campbell, the public’s right to know about new chemicals is not a distraction or waste of resources

5 years ago
Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Earlier this month, EDF and other NGOs filed a notice of intent (NOI) to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act and its own regulations that deny the public timely access to information on chemicals companies seek to bring onto the market. […]
Richard Denison

No, Bergeson & Campbell, the public’s right to know about new chemicals is not a distraction or waste of resources

5 years ago
Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Earlier this month, EDF and other NGOs filed a notice of intent (NOI) to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act and its own regulations that deny the public timely access to information on chemicals companies seek to bring onto the market. […]
Richard Denison

Strategies for smarter, cleaner buildings in California

5 years ago

California’s buildings are one of the largest remaining emitters of greenhouse gases. Building emissions come from appliances that combust gas, such as water heaters and furnaces, but are also from our refrigerators, air conditioners and other heavy-duty appliances that are either always on or use a lot of electricity. California has spent decades making our […]

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Michael Colvin