Have We Reached the Limits to Growth? -By Michael Jacobs, Xhulia Likaj
By Michael Jacobs, Xhulia Likaj BERLIN – Fifty years ago this spring, one of the most influential books of the
By Michael Jacobs, Xhulia Likaj BERLIN – Fifty years ago this spring, one of the most influential books of the
By Bobby Ghosh Having trained two generations of Iranians to performatively chant “Marg bar Amrika” at every opportunity, the country’s hardline
By Allysia Finley A parade of electric-vehicle startups have gone public in recent years and commanded multibillion-dollar valuations—Rivian, Nikola, Canoo, Lordstown, Fisker, Workhorse Group, Mullen Automotive and Lucid. Most
By Thomas L. Friedman It has long been said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over
By Julian Lee Sunday is the day when European Union regulations prohibiting dealings with Russian state energy companies come into effect.
By Mary Robinson DUBLIN – Can we avert climate catastrophe without unleashing a tsunami of human-rights abuses? Policymakers, investors, CEOs,
By Nicolás Mariscal, Alma Caballero, Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández, Pamela K. Starr, Lila Abed, Rubén Olmos Rodríguez, Georgina De la Fuente/
By Kiana Wilburg Guyana has sanctioned four projects thus far in the ExxonMobil-led Stabroek Block: Liza Phase One, Liza Phase
By Claudia Tenney The Biden administration blames the energy crisis on Vladimir Putin and America’s energy producers. In reality, it’s the result
By Nigel Gould-Davies Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, Western governments have tirelessly condemned this egregious act and declared their support
By Javier Blas To misquote Jack Nicholson in his role as Colonel Nathan Roy Jessup in A Few Good Men: When it
This arrests a downward drift in the share of spending taken by power and gas over the past decade or
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