Special reports
The oil industry
The long goodbye
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The next 50 years will be different, argues Vijay Vaitheeswaran in a special report
- The long goodbye: For 50 years the story of oil has been one of matching supply with increasing demand
- A changing market: Why oil supply shocks are not like the 1970s any more
- Demand: The end of oil, then and now
- Last men standing: Oil’s endgame will be in the Gulf
- The molecular turn: Can Big Oil run in reverse?
- The oil industry: Sources and acknowledgments
The long goodbye
For 50 years the story of oil has been one of matching supply with increasing demand
The next 50 years will be different, argues Vijay Vaitheeswaran in a special report
A changing market
Why oil supply shocks are not like the 1970s any more
America has a lot of oil now, and the global energy market is more robust
Demand
The end of oil, then and now
It is possible to cut oil demand. That does not mean it is easy, or will be done well
The molecular turn
Can Big Oil run in reverse?
Some of the industry sees putting carbon dioxide back in the ground as key to its future
The oil industry
Sources and acknowledgments
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Philanthropy
Move fast and mend things
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The super-rich are hoping to get money to the needy faster, says Avantika Chilkoti
- Move fast and mend things: The super-rich are trying new approaches to philanthropy
- Power to the people: No-strings philanthropy is giving charities more decision-making power
- Cut out the middle man: GiveDirectly does what it says on the tin
- Giving it away: A growing industry is emerging to make philanthropy simpler
- Asian values: Philanthropy in Asia is becoming more professional
- Nerds and cool kids: The “effective altruism” movement is louder than it is large
- A mixed bag: The future of philanthropy will involve a mix of different approaches
- Philanthropy: Sources and acknowledgments