Weird Science
Why Is Accurate Climate Reporting So Difficult?

Climate alarmists don’t want the truth to get in the way of a good story.

Enviro-Mental
France Wants to Take its Anti-Fracking Fight International

French energy minister Ségolène Royal isn’t content banning fracking in France—she wants to stop imports of shale gas.

Crude Economics
Saudi Arabia Is Abandoning OPEC

Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin says that OPEC “has practically stopped existing as a united organization.” He’s not wrong.

Fear the Eclipse
Elon Musk’s SolarCity Sees Stocks Stumble

SolarCity is the latest casualty of slowing growth in the fledgling solar power industry.

Crude Economics
Wildfires and Absent Wildcatters

What trimmed exploration budgets and Canadian wildfires are doing (and not doing) to the oil market.

Frack Baby Frack
Shale Driving Green Growth, Visualized

Fracking helped bring American emissions from energy consumption down 12 percent from 2005 to 2015.

Good Green News
Robot Crews Could Make Shipping Greener

International shipping makes up more than 2 percent of global emissions, but crewless ships could help bring that number down.

Crude Economics
“OPEC is Dead”

OPEC members are coming to the painful realization that the cartel’s best days may be behind it.

Hail Shale
Two Thirds of US Gas Is Fracked

Hydraulic fracturing has never been more important to America’s energy fortunes.

Green Civil War
Big Wind Wants Permission to Kill Eagles

The American wind industry is pushing hard to lengthen the length of permits for killing eagles.

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