R&D
This Is the Best Green News We’ve Seen All Year

A wealthy group of individuals—led by Bill Gates—just announced a $1 billion fund to help back next-gen clean energy technologies.

GMOs
Millennials Spurn the Food That Will Feed the Future

Anti-GMO biases are more common in younger Americans, according to a new poll.

Crude Economics
OPEC Cuts Not Expected to Change Much

The EIA doesn’t see crude prices rising significantly next year.

Frack Baby Frack
Population Density Is America’s Shale Success Secret

People generally don’t live near shale formations in the United States.

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Trump's Cabinet
Trump’s EPA Pick Doesn’t Care Much for the EPA

Greens are spooked by Trump’s nomination of Scott Pruitt. Should they be?

Microwaves
A Second Shale Boom Beckons

And fracking has nothing to do with it.

Pipeline Politics
Dakota Pipeline Protests Putting More Crude on Trains

Less crude traveling by pipeline just means more crude traveling by rail. That’s a danger to public health.

Enviro-Mental
Europe’s Wood Burning “Disastrous” for the Environment

So much for that “green” energy source.

After the deal
OPEC Just Set a Record for Oil Output

The cartel is only making the task ahead more difficult.

Crude Economics
US Already Ready to Take Advantage of OPEC Cut

America’s rig count is rising, and it’s only going to climb further after OPEC’s decision to cut output.

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