Carbon offsets can be a useful component of a company’s decarbonization strategy. If done poorly, carbon offsets can undermine the efficacy and integrity of a company’s decarbonization efforts and leadership.
Read on to learn how your company can create guard rails and guidelines for an innovation investment strategy that is both unique and authentic.
“Sustainability” is about to come back into vogue, with an emphasis on its being … well, sustainable, in the truest sense of the word. At Adamantine, we call that real sustainability.
In Adamantine’s new white paper, we analyze 20 climate scenarios. These scenarios tell a vital story—one that makes the case for the continuing role of oil and gas in the decarbonizing energy future.
Although oil and gas voices are often discouraged from climate planning tables, the burden is on us—as oil and gas leaders—to join those conversations.
Building unconventional alliances isn’t without risks. Yet you need to look at the abundant opportunities that public pressure to take action on climate is providing our industry and your company.
A National Petroleum Council report explores the oil-and-gas-adjacent energy resources by means of which a successful transition will thrive. These changes depend on a skilled and innovative workforce.
There is absolutely a path to community partnership in decarbonization projects in red states. Yet every successful engagement must consider the unique background and needs of these communities.
Middle managers play a vital role in every company, but leaders who are building and executing their 10-year real decarbonization strategies need middle managers more fit and focused than ever before.
Tisha Schuller was invited back on the C.O.B. Tuesday podcast to discuss her new book, Real Decarbonization: How Oil and Gas Companies Are Seizing the Low-Carbon Future.
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By Tisha Schuller