Study Shows No Long-Term Climate Benefit From Shale Gas Revolution
October 21st, 2013 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on Think Progress By Joe Romm More abundant, cheaper shale gas (dark blue) has little impact on annual [&hellip
October 21st, 2013 | by Guest Contributor
Originally published on Think Progress By Joe Romm More abundant, cheaper shale gas (dark blue) has little impact on annual [&hellip
March 1st, 2013 | by Silvio Marcacci
Stop me if you’ve heard this before – renewable energy technologies face global challenges from fossil fuels and a lack of public subsidies, but new financing mechanisms and government mandates may be key to their continued growth. What’s different now, according to Ernst & Young’s (E&Y) latest “Renewable energy country attractiveness indices,” is how shale gas development and crashing public financing are changing the way renewable energy is funded across the globe