30 May 2018, The Guardian, Say hello to Justin Trudeau, the world’s newest oil executive. In case anyone wondered, this is how the world ends: with the cutest, progressivest, boybandiest leader in the world going fully in the tank for the oil … Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: May 2018
28 May 2018, Climate Home News, Netherlands climate lawsuit goes to court of appeals. The Dutch government is due in court on Monday to appeal against the verdict of a climate lawsuit. In 2015, campaign group Urgenda and almost 900 citizens successfully sued in the Hague district … Continue reading →
23 May 2018, Renew Economy, SA Liberals vow to continue energy transition, go big in batteries. Dan van Holst Pellekaan, the energy minister in the newly elected South Australia Liberal government, has vowed to continue the state’s dramatic energy transition and show … Continue reading →
22 May 2018, Carbon Brief, Guest post: Don’t shift the goalposts of Paris Agreement’s temperature limits. The adoption of the Paris Agreement started a lively debate among scientists about the interpretation of several of its elements. Of particular interest has been the long-term temperature goal of limiting … Continue reading →