A recently released analysis of the future financial prospects for liquified natural gas (LNG) strongly suggests that markets are imploding. The LNG issue becomes relevant for those concerned about efforts to build new, unneeded natural gas pipelines because of excessive
COVID-19 Could Spark A Renewable Energy Boom
Card – OilPrice.com – 5/11/20
World cannot return to ‘business as usual’ after Covid-19, say mayors
Card – The Guardian – 5/7/20
Strengthen worldwide climate commitments to improve economy, study finds
Card – The Guardian – 4/14/20
We’re Thinking about Climate Change the Wrong Way
Card – Scientific American – 4/8/20 Related: America Needs A Green Marshall Plan To Fight COVID-19 And Climate Change
If There’s a Recession, What’s the Impact on Natural Gas?
Growing speculation about a possible economic recession triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has begun to raise questions about the impact on the natural gas market. A March 9 commentary by Andrew Bradford, CEO of BTU Analytics, notes that declines in
Cheap Gas Imperils Climate Fight by Undercutting Wind and Solar
Card – Bloomberg – 2/14/20
Climate Change Rises as a Public Priority. But It’s More Partisan Than Ever.
Card – The New York Times – 2/20/20
Energy Emissions Stall as Rich Nations Kick Their Coal Habit
Card – Bloomberg – 2/11/20
What Climate Change Tells Us about Being Human
Card – Scientific American – 12/18/19