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🟡 Semafor Net Zero: Precarious positions
In this edition, the shifting geopolitics of LNG, the changing language of US clean tech companies, and BP is under pressure.
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Clean energy companies paring back climate talk
Downplaying climate in corporate messaging may be a smart political move but risks putting companies out of touch with their customers, analysts warned.
Nick Oxford/File Photo/Reuters
How a trade war with China helps (some) US clean tech companies
Battery companies have been preparing for a rift with Chinese suppliers for years.
Arvin Temkar/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/Reuters
China can win an energy trade war with the US
Losing access to the US market could be great for China’s clean tech companies.
Costfoto/NurPhoto/Reuters
Trump’s trade war has a few silver linings for clean energy
Middle-income importers of clean tech from China could stand to benefit from a trade war.
Lang Lang/Reuters
How Trump slowed the fight against ‘forever chemicals’
The first Trump administration took steps to slow down regulations or alter the agency’s research on chemicals that pose a pressing public health threat, former officials say.
Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA/Reuters
Trump’s tariffs are a major setback for AI
If the goal is to stand up new US industries, the rest of Trump’s agenda is at odds with his new trade barriers.
Stringer/Reuters
The SEC wants to ignore climate risks. They’re not going away
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to let one of its signature accomplishments of recent years wither.
Global renewable energy capacity hits record expansion
The growth, however significant, is still short of the pace needed to achieve the COP28 goal of tripling capacity by 2030.
Climate investors see opportunity in Trump’s anti-climate push
Bad vibes for renewables means bargains for patient investors.
Repealing the Inflation Reduction Act could wipe $160 billion off US GDP
Republican-controlled states stand out as some of the biggest losers, according to projections by the think tank Energy Innovation.
China’s foreign infrastructure push is greener than ever
Renewables beat fossil fuels in China’s overseas power projects last year.
Climate change could slash global GDP by a third by century’s end
The cost of investing in climate mitigation, although hefty, pales in comparison to the price of inaction.
Big gas turbine manufacturers aren’t ready to bet on the AI boom
Demand for gas power-generation hardware is surging, but the few companies that make it are reluctant to scale up.
Wind and solar together overtake coal for first time in US
It’s now a two-horse race between solar and gas to meet the country’s rising electricity demand.
Exxon isn’t scared of low oil prices
Big Oil still sees a bright future ahead.
Inflation Reduction Act exposes US taxpayers to ‘potentially unlimited liability,’ Cato Institute argues
The libertarian think tank has long criticized the Biden-era energy subsidies as a fiscally reckless example of ‘crony capitalism.’
Trump’s Big Oil bear hug won’t help the AI race
Renewables offer a cheaper and faster way to meet surging power demands, said the CEO of the largest US electricity provider.
Barely anyone has outlined emissions cuts. Financiers see that as an opportunity
Bond investors and banks are pressing for “investable” national climate transition plans.