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Yossie at Hudson: Natural gas can help U.S., China economies
/in FFF in the News, Media, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffFuel Freedom Foundation chairman Yossie Hollander delivered the keynote address Nov. 16 at a discussion hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., called “U.S.-China Energy Cooperation: Risks, Opportunities, and Solutions.”
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Cellulosic ethanol has finally arrived
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog wtucker, newleaf /by Arctic LeafIt’s been the Holy Grail of biofuels for decades, a will-o-the-wisp, always promising great things over the horizon. But it finally seems to have arrived. Cellulosic ethanol, capable of recycling crop wastes into fuel, may be here.
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Low oil revenues could stymie Iraq’s counter-terrorism measures
Iraqi revenues are under strain from conflict and low oil prices, creating a shortage of cash needed to back counter-terrorism efforts, Moody’s Analytics said.
U.S. warplanes strike ISIS oil trucks in Syria
Intensifying pressure on the Islamic State, United States warplanes for the first time attacked hundreds of trucks on Monday that the extremist group has been using to smuggle the crude oil it has been producing in Syria, American officials said.
No environmental impacts seen in Wisconsin ethanol spill
Samples of water affected by Saturday’s derailment and ethanol spill show no risk to aquatic life.
The perverse connection between oil and women’s rights
/2 Comments/in Over a Barrel Blog, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffSaudi Arabia. United Arab Emirates. Iran. Iraq. Kuwait. Nigeria. Qatar.
That may look like a list of seven random countries, but they all have something sinister in common. Namely, being generally awful places for women to live. Read more →
What critics of the Keystone campaign misunderstand about climate activism
The assumption has been that climate change is an “environmental issue” and that it is the job of environmentalists to fix it. It is the job of everyone else to tell them they are Doing It Wrong, to critique their methods, communication strategies, policy choices, and activist campaigns.
Earth is passing two critical global warming thresholds, scientists warn
The globe is set to pass a symbolic yet significant climate threshold in 2015 while careening into a new era of supercharged global warming, new data released Monday shows.
Following Gov. Brown, Californians seek oil records on their land
If Gov. Jerry Brown can have state employees check his family’s land for oil, so can you.
Saudi Arabia preparing to fuel its $100 billion oil war with debt
Saudi Arabia has probably spent around $100 billion of its foreign reserves by now to prosecute its war against American shale and other low-cost oil producers.