Mark Lewis is a managing director in commodities research and the global head of carbon research at Deutsche Bank. His global emissions’ research recently ranked number one in Energy Risk magazine’s 2008 survey of commodity markets. Mark previously served as a financial analyst covering the European utility industry and as an academic at London University.
Waiting for market forces to bring about the shift to renewable energy will make this transition difficult and painful, in part because of the volatility of fossil-fuel prices. A far better policy is to begin subsidizing alternative fuels now using the energy surplus from conventional fossil fuels, especially crude oil, while this is still high enough.
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The Stanford Social Innovation Review is written for and by social change leaders in the nonprofit, business, and government sectors. Sample articles of particular interest to readers of What Matters are available below.
by Ben Hecht. Living Cities is working with five US municipalities to develop an ecosystem for solving urban problems.
by Clayton M. Christensen, Shuman Talukdar, Richard Alton, and Michael B. Horn. Unless clean tech follows well-established rules of innovation and commercialization, the industry’s promise to provide sustainable sources of energy will fail.