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The Kardashians And Climate Change: Interview With Judith Curry
Climate change continues to drive energy policy, despite the fact that there is no way to reconcile eradicating energy poverty in much of the world with reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Unlikely Bedfellows: Mines That Run On Solar Or Wind Power
Mining companies are often seen as dinosaurs when it comes to making changes that will benefit the environment, but that perception may be shifting as some companies turn to renewable energy to cut costs and lighten their carbon footprint.
Ukraine's Next Crisis? Economic Disaster
Ukraine's next crisis will be a devastatingly economic one, as violent conflict destroys critical infrastructure in the east and brings key industry to a halt, furthering weakening the energy sector by crippling coal-based electricity production.
Who Needs Russia? Ukraine Will Destroy Itself With New Gas Tax
The stated goal of the new tax code—a legislative package embraced by the parliament on July 31 with more than 300 votes--is to raise $1 billion, of which $791 million would go to fund the war effort in eastern Ukraine.
What The Oil Headlines Miss: Interview With Michael Levi
Michael Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, navigates us through today’s oil headlines, extracting reality from sensation, and discusses his new book, “By All Means Necessary”.
The Bigger Oil Story Behind The Headlines: Interview With Michael Levi
While we fixate on sexy headlines about Chinese military threats in the South China Sea, for instance, or Washington ‘lifting the ban’ on crude oil exports, we miss the bigger stories—and we miss the reality.
5 Industries Worried About Peak Oil
The debate over the impact of peak oil has been raging for decades. Although few deny that the end of mass oil consumption is drawing nearer, educated estimates now range between 2020 and 2030.
This Week In Energy: A Turning Point In Ukraine?
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine was heightened this week when Malaysia Air flight 17 was shot down by a missile strike over Ukraine on Thursday about 30 miles from the Russian border, killing all 298 people on board.
Are These Unloved Assets Today's Best Value In Oil?
Investors in the space today want one thing: America. With buyers seeking exposure to "hot" unconventional plays like the Bakken, Marcellus and Eagle Ford.
Why Oil And Gas In The South China Sea Won’t Be Developed
The South China Sea has enormous potential for oil and gas reserves but territorial conflict will likely hold it back for years to come.
Who Are The World’s Richest Oil Barons?
Here is a list of the richest oil barons in the world and a little background on them.
Vietnam Says China Backing Down In Oil Rig Dispute
A leading Vietnamese military officer said July 16 that China’s decision to remove a huge oil rig from waters claimed by both countries shows that it is backing down in a dispute that has raged since May.
The Year's Best Uranium News (So Far)
The uranium market has been looking for something to cheer about lately. And this week finally got some positive news--from a place that's long been a drag on the sector.
Access To Energy Explains Unequal Growth Rates Of India And China
From a population perspective, China and India are massive. China (1.36 billion) and India (1.26 billion) combine to represent about 37 percent of the planet’s population.
Using Nanotubes To Make Cheaper, Cleaner Hydrogen Fuel
Hydrogen has a reputation as a clean source of energy, especially when compared to fossil fuels such as oil and coal.
Rosneft Buys Weatherford Operations In Russia, Venezuela
Russian state-owned Rosneft, the most productive oil company in the world, is buying the land drilling operations of Weatherford International in Russia and Venezuela in a deal that’s viewed as a benefit both sides.
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