A very creative piece of writing from the Clean Energy Guru himself – but which way will you read it? Just make sure you read it to the end! […]
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BNEF: A Year of hectic change & off-target predictions
Every January, Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Chief Editor Angus McCrone and Michael Liebreich don their Nostradamus hats and try to predict what the coming year will bring. This is a review of their 2016 predictions. […]
The Guardian: Trump’s influence on the future of clean energy is less clear than you think
The president-elect is a political novice whose energy plan doesn’t account for the economic reality of coal and renewable energy. […]
Financial Times: Green industrial strategy is not about subsidies
A letter written by Michael Liebreich to the FT in response to an article published by Jonathan Ford “How subsidy culture keeps Britain’s green industry in the black”, Inside Business, October 31st. […]
LinkedIn: London in 2050: An Environment Fit for Londoners
The success of London in 2050 will be measured by its environment. By this I don’t mean just the quality of its air, or whether it has retained its biodiversity, important though those are: I mean the overall quality of life for Londoners. Will they experience the city as spacious, efficient, healthy, and resilient? Or will they experience it as overcrowded, dysfunctional, stressful and insecure? […]
Reaction: Hinkley go-ahead has killed our industrial strategy
History will judge Theresa May harshly for not killing this train-wreck of a project when she had the chance […]
The Telegraph: Londoners in 2050 won’t need cars. They’ll be living in an app-powered eco-capital
The success of London in 2050 will be measured by its environment. By this I don’t just mean the quality of its air, or whether it has retained its biodiversity, important though those are. […]
Prospect: The electric vehicle revolution
Written by Michael Liebreich & Angus McCrone, all parts of the economy will be affected by this technology. […]
CityAM: The case for Hinkley Point C has collapsed: It’s time to scrap it
Assuming its unions have not succeeded in stopping it, the board of EDF is today expected to wave through a decision on Hinkley C, the first new nuclear power station in the UK for 20 years and, at £18bn, the world’s most expensive power station. […]
Gulf News: The UAE shows it’s serious about sustainability
Country is committed to playing a leadership role in the Mena region and the world. […]