
2025: The Year Sustainability Didn’t Die
[Hi all. Happy New Year. The year ahead of us in the sustainability world will likely be challenging (see my LinkedIn post today). So it’s

[Hi all. Happy New Year. The year ahead of us in the sustainability world will likely be challenging (see my LinkedIn post today). So it’s

For more than a century, economic growth meant more carbon. That link is breaking. Sorry to keep being the bearer of good news, but a

[Two posts from last week on clean tech. With policy changes, investment has shrunk in the US, but the overall story is still of rapid

[Catching up on re-posting. This was huge news a few weeks ago that many may have missed. On a different note, I’ll be moving my

[My latest article in MIT SMR from a few weeks ago. In line with some other posts, it’s my take on where we are in general,

[Global policy, business, and sustainability leaders descended on NYC for Climate Week. Here is my take, along with a couple links to smaller takeaways.] Here’s

The clean economy story is expanding from rich countries to everywhere. Phase 2 of the energy transition is here — renewables are taking off across

[Fossil fuel use is flat to declining globally, especially in wealthier countries. A few weeks ago I wrote two posts on the topic: one on

Oh, Bjorn Lomborg…the Wall Street Journal just can’t quit you. Every climate denier’s favorite pseudo-intellectual was at it again last week in the WSJ (it’s

[This appeared last week in MIT Sloan Management Review. Check out some discussion about it on LinkedIn here.] Predicting the future is a fool’s errand,