Green Schemes
Scientists Warn Against Fuzzy EU Carbon Math

Impending changes to forestry rules could conceal “300 million tons of carbon dioxide every year,” researchers say.

Shake Rattle and Oil
The Link Between Fracking and Earthquakes Is Becoming Clearer

But Oklahoma’s seismic problems aren’t shared by the rest of the country’s shale formations.

Crude Economics
OPEC’s Output Cut Is Rotting from Within

And it’s (almost) all Libya’s fault. It’s a bad time to be a petrostate.

Scientific Method
Optimistic Renewables Study Gets a Reality Check

And it’s sparked an acrimonious debate amongst scientists in the process.

Death of a Generation
IEA Official Says Green Goals Doomed Without Nuclear

Environmentalists, take note.

Algae Whiz
Finally, a Biofuel to Get Excited About

Scientists made a breakthrough using algae to make oil.

Space the Field
Problems Crop Up in America’s Crowded Oil Fields

They’re called “frack hits,” and their incidence rate is only going to increase.

A Foul Challenge
Using GMOs to Solve Cattle’s Gas Problem

Researchers are genetically modifying cow gut bacteria to help reduce methane emissions.

Dumb and Deadly
Europe’s Costly Diesel Mistake

Europe’s foolish mistake in promoting diesel over gasoline has had grievous public health consequences for the entire continent.

Nuclear Aging
America’s Green Energy Workhorses Are Looking Long in the Tooth

What happens when America’s nuclear reactors retire?

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