Vladimir Putin. Photo credit: Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP. By Anders Lorenzen Vladimir Putin will be the President of Russia until at least 2030, and having changed the election rules he is also cleared to run for another six-year term which would take him up until 2036. An exit poll on Sunday (17th of March) evening declared what most international analysts […]
BP: The war in Ukraine will speed up the transition to renewables
A wind farm in France, Photo credit: Reuters / Stephane Mahe. By Anders Lorenzen The oil and gas major, BP (British Petroleum) is one of the world’s oil and gas giants. BP has in the past downplayed the role of renewables, but the company has recently been more ambitious in efforts to accelerate the shift away from hydrocarbons and that […]
Earth911 Podcast: Stephen Crolius on Russian Aggression and Accelerating Renewable Energy
Carbon Neutral Consulting’s Stephen Crolius returns to Sustainability in Your Ear to discuss the impact of Vladamir Putin’s Ukraine invasion on the oil and natural gas markets, as well as humanity’s path to a post-carbon economy. He previously joined us to explain the role of ammonia in low-carbon seaborne shipping. Russia’s unprovoked war on Ukraine is a terrible human tragedy […]