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What are the effects of rising temperatures and human impact on climate change? How can we be more sustainable? Find out here.
A Tipping Point: What Does Climate Action Look Like?
We’re at a tipping point This piece was originally printed in the January 2020 edition of Tank Storage Magazine. Now is the time when the
How Electrification Will Make the World More Inclusive
Lisa Davis, Chief Executive Officer, Global Energy; Member of the Managing Board, Siemens AG The number of people without access to electricity fell below one billion in
What is ESG & Why is it important to energy?
ESG: What is it? The disruptions of 2020 have underscored the critical importance of organizations managing and reporting their impact on the economy, the environment
Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling: Bridging a Supply-Side Divide
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is bringing a sea of change in how battery makers, automotive manufacturers, governments, and sector professionals view the future
Myths of Energy – Is the United States Lagging Behind Other Countries in Going Green?
You’ll often hear people say the U.S. is doing a terrible job of “going green”. Critics will cite statistics on how much better everyone else is at going green, and how the U.S. is so far behind.
The Role of the Energy Transition with Shell Exec
The world’s oil and gas supermajors have been managing lots of headwinds these days. And not only from the market, but from rising social pressures
The Texas A&M Energy Institute: Circular Economy and Sustainability Survey
The Texas A&M Energy Institute is conducting the Circular Economy and Sustainability Survey. This survey aims to better understand the perceptions of different actors from
Can Women Speed Up the Energy Transition?
Valentina Kretschmar, Wood Mackenzie Director of Corporate Research, asks whether the lack of diversity in oil and gas companies’ boardrooms is holding back the energy
Decarbonization of Big Oil – Shell’s Evolution to Big Power
Shell’s aggressive investment in alternative power reminds us that the future is electric Carbon footprint felt ’round the world All over the world, automakers, tech