Tag: Tariffs
US EIA Forecasts World Oil Consumption Growth to Slow Amid Less Economic Activity
We forecast consumption growth of crude oil and other liquid fuels will slow over the next two years, driven by a slowdown in economic growth, particularly in Asia, in our May Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). The world economy, measured by GDP, increases 2.8% in 2025 and 2026 in our forecast. Excluding the … [continued]
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Coffee, conflict and ties between Traverse City and the Congo
An escalating war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has NOT stopped the relationship between a coffee cooperative there and a coffee shop here in Traverse City.
The Hype Returns: Joe Romm & Michael Barnard Revisit Hydrogen, 20 Years Later
A few weeks ago, I had another opportunity to sit down with Dr. Joseph Romm, currently working with Michael Mann at the UPenn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media. The topic was the 20th anniversary edition of his book The Hype About Hydrogen, available now. What follows is lightly … [continued]
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Vermont Reverses Course On EV Sales Targets
Vermont is backtracking on its clean vehicles pledges, citing a number of reasons that sound like Republican talking points.
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Survey: Many Michigan retailers feeling the effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs
“The inconsistency in which these tariffs are threatened and applied has created a very difficult environment for business owners,” said Bill Hallan, CEO of the Michigan Retailers Association.