Realizing the Green Jobs Promise
Green job opportunities for fossil fuel communities include far more than those typically considered part of the clean energy transition.
Green job opportunities for fossil fuel communities include far more than those typically considered part of the clean energy transition.
Demand for fossil fuels has peaked in the electricity sector.
After two centuries of growth, 2022 was the turning point for the fossil fuel system.
Fossil fuel demand peaked in 2019 and is now bouncing along a plateau before its inevitable decline.
It is increasingly clear that global fossil fuel demand reached a peak in 2019, and we are now bumping along a plateau before an inevitable decline.
In our Peaking Series, we introduced The Peak, Plateau, and Decline and presented historical examples to show how demand for fossil fuels faces inevitable decline. The S-curve growth of new innovations is the main driver…
The latest International Energy Agency outlook projects peak fossil fuel demand in every scenario and confirms a rapid clean energy transition is feasible.
We are reaching a series of tipping points in green hydrogen production and demand, and all actors should be prepared to capture these new opportunities.
Five key levers of change for corporate actors to have on their radar this fall as they drive the energy transition.
This is the third report in our series on peaking fossil fuel demand. It focuses on why peaks matter to financial markets.