The Rockefeller Fund may have earned its fortunes in fossil fuels, but like so many others they are taking a leadership role in their decision to divest from oil and gas last September. In this video Carl Larry, president at Oil Outlook & Opinions, talks with Olivia Sterns about the heirs of John D. Rockefeller divesting their vast oil fortune from the family’s $860 million philanthropic organization and looks at which investors are getting in as the Rockefellers and others exit big oil.
Unprecedented Wildfires in 2020 are Connected to Climate Change
The intense wildfires that raged across the Western U.S., South America, and Australia in 2020 are being attributed to climate change. What makes these fires unprecedented is their size and...