Hydrogen’s role in the energy sector has oscillated between periods of enormous hype and subsequent doses of cold realism. Initially
Climate
The Nuclear Gravy Train Just Keeps Rolling Along
Over the last two decades, as public concerns have grown about climate change some high-profile activists have concluded that more
35 Reasons Why Oil Production Might Decline
Putin’s war in Ukraine wars somewhere, anywhere sanctions on Russia lack of access to Russian oil and gas trade war
‘The world remains on an unsustainable path’ – bp’s new Review of World Energy Statistics
Every year, early in the summer, bp produces its Statistical Review of World Energy. Unlike many other energy publications, the
The Natural Gas Paradox
Perhaps we should call September international gas month. To start with, we (in Britain) have serious problems with natural gas
How Many Wrongs?
One reading of de Mandeville’s grumbling hive is that he was criticising hypocrisy. One could make an argument I think
Precautionary Principle + New Scientists Warning
This is the IMF fossil fuel subsidies report: Global fossil fuel subsidies remain large: an update based on country-level estimates.
Power Prices & Subsidies
Renewable electricity prices will have to come down for a while (a decade or two?), possibly to very low levels,
A Crack In The Dam
A leaked draft summary of a major new special report, ‘Climate Change and Land’, from the IPCC on the decaying
The Cancer of Capitalism
I shall be most amazed if any of the analysis points to the true and systemic causes of climate change.
How Climate Change Can Fuel War
In response to the following article: https://www.economist.com/international/2019/05/25/how-climate-change-can-fuel-wars We’ve hardly started on the road to a very hot world. I have not