Drill Baby Drill
Crude Remains Saudi’s Lifeblood

Saudi Arabia’s climate negotiator is talking of big changes at UN talks in Lima, but let’s not kid ourselves: crude is still the name of the game in Riyadh.

Emissions Attrition
Methane Leakage on the Mend

A new report finds that methane leaks from natural gas drilling operations are falling.

Good News Everyone
Number of Malaria Deaths Halved

A new WHO report says malaria deaths have been halved thanks to better medical care and preventative techniques.

The Numbers Don't Lie
America’s Energy Reserves Are Booming

These two graphs depict a very energy secure America.

Enviro-Mental
Another German Village Falls Victim to Green Policies

An ancient German village is set to be razed as a result of the country’s green energy transition.

Crude Economics
America the Marginal?

The bear crude market will hurt some U.S. shale producers, but energy security is rising both domestically and globally.

To Grow or Go Green?
India to Greens: We Have a Right to Grow

India’s environment minister defied calls to reduce his country’s emissions, saying “growth cannot be compromised.”

Trouble in Paradise?
Let’s Play the Carbon Market Blame Game!

The head of the UN’s carbon trading scheme blasted EU technocrats for “dumb decisions” that have undermined his program.

Energy Woes
Without Nuclear, Japan’s Emissions Hit Record High

Japanese greenhouse gas emissions hit a record high last year thanks to the shutdown of its nuclear reactors.

Power Problems
Winter Has Arrived in Ukraine

Ukraine’s energy minister begged his countrymen to lower their electricity consumption to avoid blackouts.

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