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It's not totally unlike a comet

Business Green

This post contains spoilers about the film Don't Look Up, although, let's be honest if you're reading this blog there's a good chance you've seen it already. "We This would cause negative consequences such as reduced food production and higher food prices." We really did have everything, didn't we? I mean, when you think about it.".

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

An ice-free Arctic might be a boon for the shipping industry in the short term, but comes at potential catastrophic cost to our economy in the form of environmental disaster and political upheaval. In this blog I aim to figure out how much longer will we still have Arctic sea ice. Unfortunately, all kinds of positive (or negative?)

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How can the world kick its oil habit?

Mr. Sustainability

This blog reveals why we are addicted, and provides a possible methadone that is needed to transform the transportation, buildings and industry sector. Even as our thirst for oil seems insatiable, it is becoming politically and environmentally toxic. How do we transition from fossil-based oil towards a sustainable future? > (2).

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The Future(s) of Fossil Fuels - 2020

Mr. Sustainability

A sudden collapse of the industry - called a carbon crunch - could lead to economic disaster of epic proportions. For the first time in history, oil prices were negative. Adhering to the lessons I learned from Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this blog is not an outlook or forecast of the oil and gas industry. The transition is among us.