Is there a low-carbon future for the oil industry?\ud \ud Faced with compelling new geological evidence, the petroleum industry can no longer ignore the consequences of climate change brought on by consumption of its products. Yet the global community will continue to burn fossil fuels as we manage the transition to a low-carbon economy.\ud \ud As a geologist, oil man, academic and erstwhile politician, Bryan Lovell is uniquely well placed to describe the tensions accompanying the gradual greening of the petroleum industry over the last decade. He describes how, given the right lead from government, the oil industry could be environmental saviors, not villains, playing a crucial role in stabilizing emissions through the capture and undergro...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
This paper addresses the question: what things can the petroleum industry do in pursuit of its econo...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
The operating model of the global oil industry is not compatible with the goals of the Paris Agreeme...
The purpose of the paper is to look at what role businesses play in the next stage of the Kyoto Prot...
Definitions of fossil fuel reserves and resources and assessed stock data are reviewed and clarified...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Concerns over future oil scarcity might not be so worrying but for the high carbon content of substi...
There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether b...
Over the last ten years, there has been a step change in how both the public and government view the...
Never, in oil’s one and a half century of commercial extraction has the global oil industry’s future...
Climate policy: Oil's tipping point has passed / James Murray & David King, Nature, 481, pp. 433–435...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...
This paper addresses the question: what things can the petroleum industry do in pursuit of its econo...
Oil pulses through our daily lives. It is the plastic we touch, the food we eat, and the way we move...
The operating model of the global oil industry is not compatible with the goals of the Paris Agreeme...
The purpose of the paper is to look at what role businesses play in the next stage of the Kyoto Prot...
Definitions of fossil fuel reserves and resources and assessed stock data are reviewed and clarified...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences on economic growth has been a driver of a rich literatu...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
Concerns over future oil scarcity might not be so worrying but for the high carbon content of substi...
There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether b...
Over the last ten years, there has been a step change in how both the public and government view the...
Never, in oil’s one and a half century of commercial extraction has the global oil industry’s future...
Climate policy: Oil's tipping point has passed / James Murray & David King, Nature, 481, pp. 433–435...
Fear for oil exhaustion and its consequences for economic growth has been a driver of a rich literat...
Unconstrained CO2 emission from fossil fuel burning has been the dominant cause of observed anthropo...
The fight against global warming and the challenge of reducing CO2 output are critical issues for em...