
Will Mathis
@mathiswilliam
Climate change and renewable energy reporter @business, fan of data. @newmarkjschool alum. RTs ≠ endorsements. Opinions my own. write me: [email protected]
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Green energy stocks are plunging with Donald Trump poised to win a second term. In his platform, Trump vowed to boost oil and gas and terminate the "Socialist Green New Deal." But don't forget, his first term was pretty good for renewables bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Green


An Exxon CEO walked into a climate conference... and he had things to say bloomberg.com/news/articles/… Story with Jennifer A. Dlouhy:




The CEO of one of the biggest power companies in the US says AI-driven demand growth makes it harder to cut CO2: "Anything that’s driving demand is going to make it harder to retire existing fossil units. That’s just sort of basic physics.” bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Green

Soaring wind power generation will keep electricity prices in check, even as freezing temperatures and snow grip northwest Europe over the coming week. While there are periods when the wind doesn't blow, it tends to be quite windy in winter bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets



The recent hit piece against Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project does not deserve any oxygen. Our work is editorially independent. The fact we are funded in significant (but not exclusive) part by US grants is something we’ve always been open about. It’s right there on our website: occrp.org/en/about-us/an…

👀🌬️BP and Japan's biggest power producer Jera will merge their offshore wind businesses as the British oil major seeks to cut its exposure to the troubled green power sector. With Will Mathis and Mitchell Ferman bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

All that rapid and growing clean-energy build is not enough to start the secular decline of coal. The extreme rise in gas prices post-pandemic has reinforced coal's energy-security benefits for India and China. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… by Will Mathis

