
Decarbonizing Japan’s economy comes with unique challenges and opportunities. The GX plan is specifically designed to address these challenges in five key steps.
Decarbonizing Japan’s economy comes with unique challenges and opportunities. The GX plan is specifically designed to address these challenges in five key steps.
New innovations aimed at modernizing the grid are gaining traction—and one, in particular, is turning heads. Infravision’s drone-enabled power line stringing uses unmanned aerial vehicles to install power lines faster and more cost-effectively than traditional methods.
Nearly two years ago, Japan unveiled its Green Transformation Policy (GX), a $1 trillion plan to dramatically reduce emissions over the next decade. Surprisingly, GX has largely flown under the radar of institutional investors.
Jefferies’ Sustainability & Transition Team is entering 2025 with ten key questions, covering the challenges and opportunities shaping the global transition.
Jefferies’ Sustainability & Transition Team recently sat down with Pierre Friedlingstein, Professor and Chair in Mathematical Modeling of the Climate System at the University of Exeter to discuss what the latest data reveals about the trajectory of climate change.
Jefferies’ Sustainability and Transition Team hosted three experts to discuss the trajectory of solar radiation modification and its role in decarbonization.
Though uncertainty abounds in Washington a look at recent presidential transitions may offer clues into how these shifts influence issues like climate, energy transition, and human capital.
In this piece, we highlight six key reasons why energy storage will be at the center of the global transition, beyond the obvious intermittent issues of wind and solar.
How did ESG perform during the presidencies of Donald Trump (R) and Joe Biden (D)?