Oil Majors Double Down On Fossil Fuels While Climate Scientists Go To Prison
ExxonMobil and Chevron both increased their stake in fossil fuels this month as they continue their destruction of the environment.
ExxonMobil and Chevron both increased their stake in fossil fuels this month as they continue their destruction of the environment.
Back in 2019 — before the Covid pandemic hit — the International Energy Agency (IEA) said it had peered into the future and could see no sign of “peak oil” happening any time soon. There was simply no end to the demand for oil and other fossil fuels in sight. … [continued]
T&E President, Arie Bleijenberg, discusses.
Is a new US rule that redefines federal land use enough? Or is it “a missed opportunity to address the extinction and climate crises on public lands?”
The World Economic Forum predicts that the EV revolution will eliminate the demand for 2 million barrels of oil a day by 2025.
The law of unintended consequences, green hydrogen edition, is on full display in Russia’s misbegotten war on Ukraine.
A BBC documentary finds that people who live near gas flaring sites in Iraq have a 20% higher rate of cancer from the pollution they cause.
The oil and gas industries plan to build four deepwater facilities in the Gulf of Mexico to service supertankers.
Crash and burn. That is the conclusion of the researchers at UK’s Rethink Energy. This article draws its main points from their recent report, “Russia’s war wakes sleeping renewables giants of post 2030 power,” with comments from me interspersed in between. Rethink Energy is known for its aggressive predictions of … [continued]
As Sheikh Zaki Yamani, a former Saudi oil minister, once said, “The stone age came to an end not for a lack of stones, and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil.” But some oil will still be being pumped at the end, and it won’t be heavy, sour, far from water crude.