The sources on this page are starting points for research collected and suggested by Professor Berdrow and the library. You are not limited to using just these sources. For tips on discovering more sources available through the library visit the Finding Books, Articles, & More page on this guide.
News Resources
The Bentley Library offers special subscriptions to the following five news publications where you can access content directly on the websites. The links below will take you directly to their sections on climate and the environment.
Environment & Energy Publishing (E&E)
Environment & Energy Publishing is a news organization that publishes on climate, energy, policy, markets, and more. The Bentley Library subscribes to the following products from E&E:
Recommended Journals
Additional information on how to locate news sources through the Bentley Library can be found on our Current News Research Guide. See the Finding Books, Articles & More page in this research guide for some suggestions on additional search techniques for locating articles from relevant newspapers, magazines, and journals in our collections.
Karim, A. E., Albitar, K., & Elmarzouky, M. (2021). A novel measure of corporate carbon emission disclosure, the effect of capital expenditures and corporate governance. Journal of Environmental Management, 290, 112581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112581
Klein, J. (2021, August 10). Ceres report shows 'stunning' lack of Scope 3 action by Costco, McDonalds, others. GreenBiz. Retrieved from https://www.greenbiz.com/article/ceres-report-shows-stunning-lack-scope-3-action-costco-mcdonalds-others
Lamb, W. F., Wiedmann, T., Pongratz, J., Andrew, R., Crippa, M., Olivier, J. G. J., Wiedenhofer, D., Mattioli, G., Khourdajie, A. A., House, J., Pachauri, S., Figueroa, M., Saheb, Y., Slade, R., Hubacek, K., Sun, L., Ribeiro, S. K., Khennas, S., De La Rue Du Can, S., … Minx, J. (2021). A review of trends and drivers of greenhouse gas emissions by sector from 1990 to 2018. Environmental Research Letters, 16(7), 073005. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abee4e
U.S. Energy Information Administration. (2016, May 12). EIA projects 48% increase in world energy consumption by 2040. Retrieved from https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=26212