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After The Release Of The National Climate Assessment Report, Forget About Approval Of The TransCanada Keystone Pipeline This report recommends limiting the use of carbon energy. Canadian oil has already been demonized as a super polluter

WASHINGTON – The US Government just released the congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment. As you can imagine, the emphasis is...
Economy, Energy, Health, International, Politics, Public Policy, Security, US

America Will Save Billions By Using LNG To Fuel US Heavy Trucks

WASHINGTON – Thanks to hydraulic fracturing, the United States has increased its oil production quite significantly in the last few years....
Energy

From Energy To Health Care Big Public Policy Initiatives Fail To Work As Intended Our culture now assumes that markets are imperfect or bad, while smart technocats will come up with flawless plans that will achieve goals. Obamacare is just one example of this mistaken belief

By Paolo von Schirach October 31, 2013 WASHINGTON – Paolo Scaroni, the CEO of Italy’s ENI, one of Europe’s largest...
Economy, Energy, Health, International, Public Policy

Cheap Energy Makes America More Competitive Europe is losing ground. Many energy intensive industries want to relocate to the USA

By Paolo von Schirach September 30, 2013 WASHINGTON – Does cheap energy make a difference when it comes to...
Economy, Energy, International

Energy Conservation Helps Us Fight Global Warming As we develop more cost-effetive renewable energy technologies, consuming less electricity will help reduce emissions from carbon

By Paolo von Schirach September 29, 2013 WASHINGTON – A recent (and rare) TIME magazine piece on energy, (Power Surge,...
Economy, Energy, Public Policy

If Solar Power Became Affordable, Developing Countries Would Be Transformed Lack of electricity is the main barrier to development. Building power plants and transmission lines is very expensive. Solar would generate power even in remote villages

WASHINGTON – When it comes to electric power generation and distribution, in developed countries we are used to this...
Economy, Energy, International, Public Policy, US

Mexico Will Amend Its Constitution, Allowing Foreign Companies To Invest In Its Energy Sector Great news for Mexico, for the US and for the world. The losers are Russia and the OPEC cartel

By Paolo von Schirach August 13, 2013 WASHINGTON – If I were Vladimir Putin or Ali al-Naimi, Saudi Minister of Petroleum,...
Energy, International

Global Warming Is Real – Still, Do Not Force The Adoption Of Imperfect Renewable Energy, Put More Money into R&D Bjorn Lomborg argues that green energy will replace carbon based sources only when it will be economically viable

WASHINGTON – If we knew for sure that man-made global warming were accelerating at a dramatic pace, threatening an imminent...
Economy, Energy

Is Methane Hydrate The New Energy Frontier? Huge deposits of frozen methane in permafrost and ocean floors. Will it be possible to recover it?

By Paolo von Schirach July 29, 2013 WASHINGTON – Until a few years ago, outside of a very small circle of US...
Energy

As America Becomes Energy Independent Expect far Less Interest In The Palestine-Israel Peace Process America's involvement in all Middle Eastern issues largely due to its seemingly permanent oil vulnerability

By Paolo von Schirach July 7, 2013 WASHINGTON– Is there any correlation between the discovery and exploitation of large amounts...
Energy, Security
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