Resilience Roundup – Nov 13

A roundup of news, views and ideas from the main stream press and the blogosphere including: Renewable energy made up half of world’s new power plants in 2014: IEA | Peabody Settlement Shows Muscle of Law Now Aimed at Exxon | Only 1% of the Bakken Play Breaks Even at Current Oil Prices | Oil industry slipping into the red as outlook dims…

Resilience Roundup – Oct 23

 A roundup of news, views and ideas from the main stream press and the blogosphere including: The Economic Cost Of Climate Change, What Your New Liberal Majority Government Means for Climate, Environment, Science and Transparency, Death by Fracking, IEA report on benefits of coal is ‘deeply misleading’…

Resilience Roundup – Oct 16

A roundup of news, views and ideas from the main stream press and the blogosphere including: Exxon’s climate lie: ‘No corporation has ever done anything this big or bad’ | The International Energy Agency consistently underestimates wind and solar power. Why? | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: North Dakota | Eagle Ford, Bakken, Niobrara shale plays set to lose nearly 115,000 barrels per day of production next month…

Resilience Roundup – Oct 2

 Shell Exits Arctic as Slump in Oil Prices Forces Industry to Retrench | Mark Carney warns investors of ‘potentially huge’ losses from climate change risks | Oil Companies Running Out Of Options | New Leader Of Canada’s Largest Oil-Producing Province Is Ready To Steer It Away From Fossil Fuels…

Resilience Roundup – Sep 25

Pope Francis’ Historic Address To Congress Covered A Lot of Issues. We Broke It Down For You. | Forget ‘developing’ poor countries, it’s time to ‘de-develop’ rich countries | Hillary Clinton’s opposition to the Keystone XL is a huge victory for climate activists | Jose’s interview – #HUMAN…