As climate change effects grow more pronounced, there can be little doubt that an industry that produces 68 percent of human greenhouse gas emissions will find itself under increasing pressure. The risks to the industry correlate with progress on climate goals. Unless a technological breakthrough can restrict carbon releases, the fortunes of the fossil fuel industry and the stability of Earth's climate will be locked in a zero-sum game. Climate's gain is the industry's loss and vice versa. For coal, the threats posed by climate action are already being felt. Coal's fortunes now rest with developing countries, where decisions to seek China-style, coal-led development will increasingly be met by international pressure to choose an alternate p...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
Burning coal, oil and natural gas is responsible for two-thirds of the world’s greenhouse gas emissi...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
This paper is based on an extensive assessment of the global fossil fuel markets, i.e. of the coal, ...
If present scientific information is reasonable, the world is likely to experience noticeable global...
Investments in coal, oil, and gas increase financial risk without increasing returns, according to t...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emis...
Climate change is a global issue that affects every part of humanity: our environment, our health, ...
Industries burn fossil fuels to create goods which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. CO2 ...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
Parties to the 2015 Paris Agreement pledged to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and to pursue...
AbstractThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and n...
Humanity now faces a dangerous dilemma: on one hand leading scientists predict that if we continue t...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
Burning coal, oil and natural gas is responsible for two-thirds of the world’s greenhouse gas emissi...
In terms of global warming, early peak forecasts in oil and natural gas seem reasonably good news be...
This paper is based on an extensive assessment of the global fossil fuel markets, i.e. of the coal, ...
If present scientific information is reasonable, the world is likely to experience noticeable global...
Investments in coal, oil, and gas increase financial risk without increasing returns, according to t...
The Paris climate goals and the Glasgow Climate Pact require anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emis...
Climate change is a global issue that affects every part of humanity: our environment, our health, ...
Industries burn fossil fuels to create goods which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. CO2 ...
Policy makers have generally agreed that the average global temperature rise caused by greenhouse ga...
Parties to the 2015 Paris Agreement pledged to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and to pursue...
AbstractThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and n...
Humanity now faces a dangerous dilemma: on one hand leading scientists predict that if we continue t...
Scientists believe significant climate change is unavoidable without a drastic reduction in the emis...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...