You Need to Read The Intelligencer’s The Fossil-Fuel Companies Expect to Profit from Climate Change by Malcolm Harris Kids These Days author Malcolm Harris attended an October, 2019 workshop with Royal Dutch Shell’s Shell Scenarios team. His in-depth essay...
You Need to Read The Guardian’s JP Morgan Economists Warn Climate Crisis is Threat to Human Race by Patrick Greenfield and Jonathan Watts A report by JP Morgan economists David Mackie and Jessica Murray and dated January 14, 2020 takes an unequivocal and damning...
You Need to Read Axios’ There’s More Oil and Gas than Ever – and the Industry is Tanking by Amy Harder In the wake of Jim Cramer’s “I’m done with fossil fuel stocks” pronouncement and Chevron CEO Mike Wirth’s rebuttal, a...
You Need to Read the New York Times’ I Quit My Bank. Am I Saving the World? by Maeve Higgins People don’t generally talk enough about how banks work and what becomes of our money when we save, spend, borrow, and pay it back. Most banks fund the climate...
You Need to Read The Financial Times’ Lex in Depth: The $900bn Cost of ‘Stranded Energy Assets’ by Alan Livsey Fossil fuel divestment is no longer a “should do” motivated by pro-climate activism, it’s a “must do” for...
Astonishing and arguably historic exchange today on CBS’ Squawk Box where Mad Money’s Jim Cramer dismissed stocks tied to fossil fuels as the new tobacco. Watch CBS’ video embedded below to see this truly remarkable exchange for yourself. Key lines...
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