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David Vetter

David Vetter

Senior Contributor at Forbes Online

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Recent Articles

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U.K. Ad Agencies Call For Total Ban On Fossil Fuel Marketing

British ad industry organizations have launched a campaign calling on the government to treat fossil fuels much as it treats tobacco products.
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U.S. And Europe Face 40% Drop In Food Production, Scientists Warn

Major study finds world's most productive farming regions are especially vulnerable to rising temperatures, and face steep declines in agricultural output this century.
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Survey: Do More Conservatives Fear Climate Change Than Liberals?

New research shows that climate concern is not ideological. It's just that conservative and liberal voters respond to different messages.
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Santander Accused Of $1.3B Financing For South American Deforestation

Spain’s largest bank, Santander, provided financial backing to a firm that has carried out extensive deforestation in four South American nations, a new report alleges.
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EU’s Steel Giant Accused Of Climate Inaction As Rivals Forge Ahead

Steelmaker ArcelorMittal, which generates as much CO2 as Belgium, is falling behind in its climate commitments, a new report has alleged.
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Europe ‘Insane’ To Keep Importing Fossil Fuels, Says Leading Scientist

Experts have blasted both the EU and U.S. governments in response to a new report confirming that Europe is the world's fastest warming continent.
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Global Clean Power Passes 40% Milestone While Trump Dumps Renewables

Renewable energy generation has passed a historic milestone, but the U.S. federal government risks holding the country back as the rest of the world moves forward.
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Climate Inaction Could Cost 1/3 Of Global GDP This Century, BCG Warns

The Big 3 consulting firm finds that most harms come from productivity losses, but also reveals how nations could avoid 90% of climate damage.
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Investors Urge EU To Keep Green Rules In Face Of Trump Turmoil

With $6.8 trillion in assets under management, financial actors tell the EU it must stand firm against the U.S. President's agenda.
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As Trump Dumps Clean Energy, Fossil Fuels Lose Their Grip On Europe

New figures from Europe show fossil fuels are being pushed out of the EU’s electricity system, even as Trump orders a halt to renewable energy projects.
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Why, Amid The Horrors Of War, Ukraine Is Fighting For Nature

Ukraine's minister of environmental protection has a seemingly impossible task: defending nature in a country at war. She explains how her fight gives her hope.
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New Research Reveals Carbon ‘Time Bomb’ In Our Homes, Appliances

While emissions from burning fossil fuels get a lot of attention, surprisingly little is known about the growing quantity of fossil carbon in our buildings and products.
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Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses

Human-caused global warming has caused a third of weather-related insurance claims this century and the bill is rising fast, according to a new report.
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Panasonic Bets Big On Green Hydrogen At Hi-Tech Welsh Factory

The Japanese appliance brand has unveiled a cutting-edge green energy project that places a big wager on one particular technology.
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Developing Nations And Nonprofits Reject ‘Disaster’ COP29 Climate Deal

The COP29 climate conference ends in "disaster," as wealthy nations delivered a deal on finance that was rejected by key developing countries.
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Developing Nations And NGOs Reject ‘Disaster’ COP29 Climate Deal

The COP29 climate conference ends in "disaster," as wealthy nations delivered a deal on finance that was rejected by key developing countries.
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Real Estate To Suffer $0.5 Trillion Climate Hit By 2050: Report

The global property market faces in excess of half a trillion dollars in damage from climate impacts, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has warned.
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House On Fire: Why The U.S. Has Most To Lose In A Warming World

Home insurance is set to rise across the U.S. as hazards intensify. The firms that insure the insurers are in no doubt about the root cause of the problem.
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Do We Really Need Carbon Removal? 5 Insights From World’s Top Experts

Global efforts to reduce emissions have failed to stop CO2 levels from rising. Now, a major new report looks at the ups and downs of taking that carbon out of the air.
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Mayday, 2024: Last Month Was The Hottest May On Record

Two major meteorological agencies have warned that the Earth has just experienced a record-setting 12 consecutive months of never-before-seen high temperatures.
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Shipping Pollution Curbs Made Climate Change Worse, Controversial N...

Climate scientists are split over controversial claims that emissions regulations warm oceans. But all agree that fighting global heating is now a race against time.