Carbon policy has a dose of competitiveness neurosis. This neurosis absolutely pervades the thinking behind climate inaction: for years, in Canada, concern
In a break with lawmakers from his own party, Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich recently vetoed legislation that would have extended
IEEFA published a report this last week that highlights how Norway is at a historic crossroads in how it manages some of its
Just two weeks after the unexpected election of Donald Trump – heralding an administration that could undo years of environmental regulations –
Canadians who want to invest in environmental solutions and clean technologies (cleantech) – the sector of companies that minimizes the impacts of
Among the many contradictions and oddities created by Donald Trump’s ascendance to the U.S. presidency are open questions about how the private
Investment in new coal-fired power plants appears off the agenda in Western Europe. Witness the astonishing write-down of brand-new assets in the
With the US seen as likely to backtrack on climate change commitments when Donald Trump takes office as President, China is fast
For the third year in a row, global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry have barely grown, while the global
The world is moving in fits and starts but with gathering momentum toward a more diversified, low-carbon energy mix. The evidence is