Energy Disaster
If you like my offshore oil drilling program, you’ll love my clean coal and safe nukes.
If you like my offshore oil drilling program, you’ll love my clean coal and safe nukes.
The Sierra Club calls warns against more offshore oil drilling.
Miners from Utah to sub-Saharan Africa to China’s Shanxi province die, in part, for us.
There’s only so much oil in the ground, so what is the Obama administration thinking with its new offshore oil program?
Here’s one way to address the climate crisis.
Basically, change is slow, slow, slow.
Oil sands are now Canada’s fastest-growing source of global warming pollution.
Gasoline sanctions strengthen hardliners’ arguments and undercut moderates’ calls for reform.
The Nigerian military’s joint task force is fighting its own people over access to oil-rich land. The international community needs to push for greater humanitarian access and peaceful resistance efforts in the Niger Delta region.
Oil companies and the Nigerian military are attempting to maintain control of what will soon be one-quarter of U.S. oil imports.
Look no further than the World Bank to see how many economic, social, and environmental problems so-called experts can make worse.
A Critique of the World Bank’s Strategic Framework for Development and Climate Change.
Columnist Michael Klare says that it’s time to start thinking about the post-oil era.
The World Bank irresponsibly and recklessly continues to perpetuate the world’s dependence on climate-altering fossil fuels while profiting from carbon trading, a dubious remedy to climate change.
America’s oil addiction has gotten it into all sorts of trouble around the world.