Green New Deal learns from Europe’s climate missteps
In early February, American Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), flanked by veteran climate activists and supported by a host of environmental
In early February, American Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), flanked by veteran climate activists and supported by a host of environmental
In early 1959, oil prices were low and falling. British Petroleum had cut prices. The United States had instituted import
Crude oil transit is the wild card of the global energy system. Oil producers and consumers act in mostly predictable,
This article is the second part of a two-part analysis that examines how national security interests have hastened energy transitions
The energy world changes rapidly. Technology, social and economic patterns, emergence of new sources, and depletion of old ones can
Energy underpins the grand strategies of world powers. China’s Belt and Road initiative builds commercial ties abroad to secure hydrocarbon
From the United States to Argentina and Australia and now Bahrain, we hear a common refrain in 2018: shale is
The resurgence of U.S. oil and gas production in recent years has been nothing short of staggering. In 2013, the
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