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Two years ago, countries around the world set a goal of “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems in a just, ...
The energy transition, which has become a focus of governments around the world, is the global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. The reality is that global energy demand growth has ...
Some inspiration for helping fossil-fuel-producing countries transition to cleaner energy could come from Brazil and Norway.
The energy transition is seemingly under assault, with congressional Republicans killing tax credits for clean energy and the Trump administration threatening to cancel billions of dollars’ worth of ...
Irina is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing on the oil and gas industry. Global demand for crude oil is projected to continue increasing until at least 2032, according ...
Three experts in the energy sector spoke about the progress and future of transitioning to clean energy at a panel, moderated by TIME senior correspondent Justin Worland, at the inaugural TIME100 ...
A longstanding catalyst of the energy transition has been the adverse impact of burning fossil fuels on the climate. Since the early 1990s, oil has faced sharp price fluctuations, many of which were ...
Recent energy headlines have turned red-hot with warnings from the climate left: The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025” will drive up your electricity bill. But climate hawks who think rising energy ...
2024 has now entered the history books as not only yet another “warmest year on record,” but also as the first year with an average annual temperature over the key climate threshold of 1.5 degrees ...
Meantime, hydrocarbons still supply over 80 percent of America’s and the world’s primary energy needs, roughly the same proportion as two decades ago. But that fact understates reality. Hydrocarbons ...