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Sophia Besch sits down with Stewart to unpack the recent announcement of Germany supplying Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine and the future of European defense strategy.
Decarbonization is key to delivering the energy transition, but it requires a massive increase in the mining and extraction of minerals like lithium, graphite, and cobalt. The countries that control these resources may be able to shape geopolitical power dynamics to their own advantage.
Climate change in term of its impact but also in term of its implications, is very much connected to a lot more beyond environmental issues. It has all of these socioeconomic dimensions and citizens around the world, of course in African countries, are already seeing those dimensions of climate change.
Although sub-Saharan Africa is the lowest contributor to global emissions, it will likely be hit hardest by the impacts of climate change—from rising temperatures to extreme and destructive weather events.
The November 2017 UN Climate Conference was marked by the unprecedented presence of U.S. cities, states, and corporations.
With U.S. climate leadership lagging, the G-7 is finding ways to move forward in spite of U.S. reluctance while China looms as the new international climate powerhouse.
California has the opportunity to lead the globe in oil data transparency even as it faces hidden climate risks from its oils.
As the Trump administration casts doubt on the future of the U.S. role under the Paris climate accords, China finds itself positioned to lead.
California faces hidden climate risks from its oils.
An examination of oil-price instability after a failure to freeze oil production.