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Why South Africa Won’t Be Going Green
Foreign Policy Magazine· 7 days agoIn 2020, the Western Cape province only just escaped “day zero” after five years of water shortages, and the average South African spent 20 percent of...
Governor, please pay more attention to Alaskans | Peninsula Clarion
Peninsula Clarion· 3 days agoThe list includes picking fights with private banks that want to move away from oil and gas lending,...
Texas electricity demand could nearly double in six years, grid operator predicts
Odessa American· 13 hours agoThe state’s main electric grid operator has sharply increased its prediction for how much power...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 3 days agoThe Paris Agreement, signed by 196 members of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2016, called upon global banks to set and publicly disclose their long-term and intermediate ...
China dials down coal output to focus on structural reform
Reuters· 23 hours agoChina's coal production has slowed slightly, after rapid growth in the last two years, as the energy...
Car dealers are worried about the future—how that affects buyers
Market Watch· 4 days agoCox Automotive is the parent company of Kelley Blue Book. If you know the dealer across the table...
The Energy Report: Throwing a Flag Day | Investing.com
Investing.com· 7 days agoIt’s Flag Day today and what better day to point out that OPEC called a penalty flag on the...
Americans Are Mad About All the Wrong Costs
The Atlantic· 7 days agoFour years ago, the coronavirus pandemic kinked the planet’s supply chains, causing shortages of everything from semiconductor chips to box fans....
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 3 days agoDaimler is accelerating its electrification strategy, Honda is cracking down on third-party lease returns, and Italy’s most celebrated design house is going to make American electric pickups ...
Net zero arbitrage is large, but no one-way bet
Reuters· 7 days agoIf macro investing has one signature strategy, it is exploiting the arbitrage between unsustainable policy and irresistible reality. The biggest...