Climate tech can’t scale on corporate generosity alone
Microsoft’s reported pull-back from carbon removal and even 2030 clean energy targets proves that the sector needs policy help.
Interview d’Anne-Sophie Corbeau, chercheuse au Center on Global Energy Policy de l'Université de Columbia.
Covering Climate Now was launched in 2019 with the express intent of breaking the “climate silence” that prevailed in most news media. And for a few important years, that silence was broken. Now, much of the media has gone, if not silent, certainly quiet. Climate coverage declined globally in 2025 by 14% compared to 2024. [...]Read More... from Announcing ‘A Burning House, A Quiet Media, A Silenced Majority’
Two economic planning documents released at the March meeting of China's National People’s Congress include the term "energy powerhouse" for the first time.
In March 2012, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington to press a US president on slowing Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Inside the White House, the dilemma was stark.