The polarizing EU elections and the energy transition
Citizens around the world are voting to change the way things are done. There are many causes of this upheaval
Citizens around the world are voting to change the way things are done. There are many causes of this upheaval
This article is the first part of a two-part analysis that examines how national security interests have hastened energy transitions
Football fandom follows few hard rules – and little rationality. As a sportscaster friend of mine likes to remind: “fan
The energy world changes rapidly. Technology, social and economic patterns, emergence of new sources, and depletion of old ones can
Since his ascension in 2013, Pope Francis has rebelliously wielded the power of the papacy in new and groundbreaking ways.
On February 17, Mexico became the first Latin American member of the International Energy Agency (IEA), whose members consume over
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