Around the world, there is a sweeping movement toward a global green energy transition. While world leaders have been urged by experts for years to start lowering greenhouse gas emissions and start battling climate change with a sense of urgency, the COVID-19 pandemic has, in its severe and continued destruction of the global economy, catalyzed the decarbonization of our economies. The pandemic has given the global community an unanticipated interruption to the status quo and a vital, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for what the World Economic Forum advocates as a “ new energy order ” and a “ great reset .” The movement is widespread; Chile and the European Union are instating or planning to instate renewable “ energy communities ,” in Europe Big Oil is transitioning to Big Energy , Australia is investing heavily in hydrogen to meet its target of carbon neutrality by 2050, and now even China, one […]