by dennis | Jun 24, 2025 | News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Several years ago I started thinking about climate change narratives when I wrote “From scientific to doomsday, five climate change scenarios shaping...
by dennis | Jun 22, 2025 | News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. My readers know I started my AI journey on May 19, 2025. I am very much a newbie but I have learned a great deal working with my ChatGPT agent I’ve named...
by dennis | Jun 18, 2025 | News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. In my last post I wrote about how polarization in the Department of Energy is vividly illustrated by contrasting Chris Wright’s emphasis on affordable,...
by dennis | Jun 16, 2025 | News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. I think the Department of Energy (DOE) has two related problems to solve. The first is to provide Americans with affordable, reliable, and secure energy....
by dennis | Jun 16, 2025 | News & Analysis
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. This is my first substantive post on my new Substack platform, Heavy Lifting, as I learn the ropes of this new medium. Here, I reflect on the comments I...
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...