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Oil Price Trend Expectations
Editor’s note: I wrote an article yesterday on why oil investors could be in for a big shock in the next 5–10 years. Under the article, I got into a little discussion with Juan Diego Celemín Mojica about oil price expectations in the next few years. He wrote the following … [continued]
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Petrol & Diesel Could Run Out In The United Kingdom By 2038?
Some years ago, a guy had a blog with hundreds of posts about what he called the ‘benefits’ of fossil fuels. His blog was a pro-fossil fuels propaganda collection of his own writings. If I recall, he was from a midwestern state in the US. It may have been the … [continued]
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Why Oil Investors Could Be In For Big Shock In Coming 5–10 Years
One of the things that’s easy to forget in our hyper-splintered media and misinformation world is that many people operate on completely different information from you and me, and sometimes that means they are extremely disconnected from reality. We’ve been covering the transition to electric vehicles for more than a … [continued]
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China Begins Construction Of World’s Largest Hydropower Dam
China has begun work on the largest hydro power projects in history. Many of its neighbors are not pleased.
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Why Is Big Oil Curricula Finding Acceptance In Educational Settings?
In the midst of my career as a high school English teacher, I savored the joyous month of July. It was mine and mine alone. I vacationed and relaxed, sunbathed and gardened. As soon as August 1 rolled around, however, I had to change cognitive gears. It was time to … [continued]
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