As Insurers Exit Coal Underwriting, They May Find It’s Good for Stock Valuations February 2, 2021 By Tim Quinson As far as climate groups like the Sunrise Project are concerned, getting insurers out of the coal underwriting business is...
Climate Change Poses Much Greater Existential Risk for the World Than COVID-19 December 18, 2020 By L.S. Howard Similar to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change ultimately will be managed by “bending the curve” of temperature rises and greenhouse...
Zurich Commits to UN Climate Change Targets, to Using only Renewable Energy by 2022 July 1, 2019 Zurich Insurance Group announced it is accelerating actions to progress towards a low-carbon economy “amid an increasing climate crisis.” Its...
House Passes Climate Now Act, But What’s The Next Step? May 2, 2019 By Don Jergler The U.S. must take an active role in mitigating climate change on the global stage. So says the U.S. House...
Average World Temperatures to Far Exceed Paris Climate Agreement Goals: Report December 13, 2018 By Nina Chestney Average world temperatures are on course to far exceed the main goal set in the 2015 Paris Agreement on limiting...
Urgent Action Needed to Avoid ‘Unthinkable’ Damage from Climate Change: UN October 8, 2018 By Nina Chestney and Jane Chung Society would have to enact “unprecedented” changes to how it consumes energy, travels and builds to meet a lower global...
U.S. Missing Out on ‘Huge Economic Opportunity’ of Climate Change Fight: Canada June 22, 2018 By Ewa Krukowska and Jonathan Stearns Canada has an environmental message for Donald Trump: you can’t stop the global campaign against climate change and you will...
Climate Change Advocates Galvanized by Trump Decision June 8, 2017 By Don Jergler You’d think climate change activists now living under a new reality created by a U.S. president making good on his...
Brexit, Climate Change and Clean Air June 30, 2016 By Don Jergler What does the Brexit portend for all those collaborative efforts undertaken by the European Union to battle climate change? It’s...
Climate Change and The Conservative Republican April 28, 2016 By Don Jergler If you’re a conservative Republican, there’s a decent chance that you believe in climate change. Compared with two years ago...