How to cut off Russian oil and gas to Europe without causing chaos -Daniel Yergin and Carlos Pascal
By Daniel Yergin and Carlos Pascual What seemed undoable when Russia invaded Ukraine — banning Russian oil and gas sales in a Europe that depends
By Daniel Yergin and Carlos Pascual What seemed undoable when Russia invaded Ukraine — banning Russian oil and gas sales in a Europe that depends
Illegal gold mining surged by a record amount last year on Brazil’s biggest Indigenous reservation, according to a new report
By James W. Coleman Instead of taking steps to boost U.S. oil and gas production amid skyrocketing prices and the war
A police union in El Salvador says some National Civilian Police commanders have been pressuring officers to meet daily arrest
By Paul Krugman In yesterday’s column I highlighted Germany’s infuriating unwillingness to wean itself from Russian gas, something that would be costly
By David Fickling From the way the public conversation was going, you might think renewable energy was firmly on the
The vast majority of participants in Mexico’s presidential recall election yesterday, 92 percent, voted for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
By Paul Krugman Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression runs on the money Russia gets by selling fossil fuels to Europe.
By Thomas L. Friedman It is hard to believe, but now impossible to deny, that the broad framework that kept much
By EnergiesNet Every dollar paid for russian energy is a dollar that supports a murderous war. You can no longer
By Erica Downs Ever since the U.S. the European Union, and other nations imposed sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine,
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has championed a novel mid-term recall election that on Sunday will ask voters whether
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