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Felicity Bradstock

The Willow Oil Controversy, Explained

After years of uncertainty, ConocoPhillips’ Willow project has finally got the green light in Alaska. Stakeholders were unsure whether Willow would go ahead after several delayed oil and gas leases and cancelled oil pipelines in the U.S. However, follo...

The U.S. Is Racing To Revitalize Its Nuclear Industry

Unlike many other countries around the world, the U.S. has kept its nuclear power up and running, making it the biggest producer of nuclear power today. Nevertheless, after falling out of public favor, nuclear power was little talked about in previous ...

Sri Lanka’s Energy Crisis Is Weighing On its Economy

Discussions around Sri Lanka’s energy crisis may have died down since reports of a major financial crisis in the Asian country circulated last summer, but Sri Lanka is still a long way from economic recovery. As it awaits an International Monetary Fund...

The Middle East Is Looking To Dominate The Green Hydrogen Market

While many countries across the Middle East are continuing to pursue oil and gas agendas, responding to the strong global demand for fossil fuels, several countries across the region are also investing heavily in renewable alternatives. For many countr...

The World Desperately Needs More Oil And Gas Investment

Despite high oil prices sending energy company profits soaring over the last year, little of those profits have been reinvested in the oil and gas business. As oil and gas companies acknowledge the inevitability of an energy transition in the future, m...

Venture Capital Is Obsessed With Climate Tech

Investments in climate tech have risen significantly in recent years, as governments put increasing pressure on companies to decarbonise, introduce favourable climate policies, and push a rapid transition to green. This has provided opportunities for s...

The Impressive Impact Of Clean Energy Projects On Global Emissions In 2022

According to a recent International Energy Agency (IEA) report, carbon emissions in 2022 rose by less than was feared, largely thanks to a multitude of new green energy projects worldwide. Carbon dioxide emissions worldwide increased by under 1 percent...

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