December 3, 2019/OilPrice.com Chart Of The Week – U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions rose in 2018 by 2.7 percent, rising to 5.27 billion metric tons. It was the first increase since 2014. – The EIA says the increase was related to higher natural gas-related emissions because of extreme warm temperatures in […]
OPINION/EDITORIAL
Straight Talk: The Adaptive Age
December 2, 2019/IMFBlog By Kristalina Georgieva No institution or individual can stand on the sidelines in the fight against climate change When I think of the incredible challenges we must confront in the face of a changing climate, my mind focuses on young people. Eventually, they will be the ones […]
A New Climate Economy
November 27, 2019/IMFBlog By Gita Bhatt “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.” The quip, attributed to 19th-century American humorist Mark Twain, might describe the current state of play on climate change. In Twain’s day, it was absurd to suppose humans could do anything about the […]

