Is the US Overplaying Its Energy Hand?
By Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute
The evidence suggests the United States is playing energy poker with a pair of jacks in its hand, but betting as if it had four aces.
By Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute
The evidence suggests the United States is playing energy poker with a pair of jacks in its hand, but betting as if it had four aces.
By Kurt Cobb, Resource Insights
Russia and China have signed two large natural gas deals in the last six months as Russia turns its attention eastward in reaction to sanctions and souring relations with Europe, currently Russia's largest energy export market. But the move has implications beyond Europe.
By Kurt Cobb, Resource Insights
Where is George Orwell when you need him? It is a supreme irony that cornucopian oil industry mouthpiece and consultant Daniel Yergin should receive America's first medal for energy security named after James Schlesinger, the first U.S. energy secretary.