by dennis | Jul 21, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. I’m sure for many people the answer is a self-evident “No” —a question not even worth debating. For others, the question is also irrelevant because...
by dennis | May 26, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. In a previous post, I argued that we need a new American narrative for talking about climate change. This is a necessary but not sufficient condition for...
by dennis | May 24, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. According to March 13, 2025 data from Yale Opinion Maps, 72% of Americans believe global warming is happening and only 14% do not. (By comparison, in 2022...
by dennis | May 13, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Bob Eccles is a big fan of the EcoRight community. Dr. Eccles also an Oxford professor and clean energy expert and this week’s guest with host Chelsea...
by dennis | May 2, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Last week I attended Semafor’s “World Economy Summit 2025” held on April 23-25. I learned about this event from Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson who joined Semafor...
by dennis | Mar 13, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Facing Facts on the PRC’s Environmental Realities and How the U.S. Can Lead in Energy Dominance and Environmental Progress In one of his first actions as...
by dennis | Mar 5, 2025 | Articles 2025, News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. The short answer is: Zero. If anything, the company has the opposite problem of not having enough oil assets. This is the result of a misguided move into...