Clock Running Out on Irreversible Climate Change – Part I

Producers toy with scarcity, allowing fuel prices to soar while the earth edges closer to catastrophe
Jim Hansen
April 16, 2008

Clock Running Out on Irreversible Climate Change – Part II

To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience
Bo Ekman
April 18, 2008

China Eyes Latin American Commodities

The region must adopt careful policies to meet the rush of customers
Georg Caspary
January 18, 2008

An Empowered Middle East – Part I

Holding court with both Iran and the US, oil-rich gulf nations diversify, both politically and economically
Pranay Gupte
January 10, 2008

Natural Resources, Often a Curse, Can Also Serve the Public

Citizens and companies discover a common interest in improving the governance of resource-rich states
Susan Ariel Aaronson
February 8, 2008

Bridging the Roh-Bush Divide on Korea

The US and South Korea should offer Pyongyang a grand bargain
Michael O'Hanlon
May 14, 2003

World’s Biggest Coal Company Turns to Solar Energy to Lower Utility Bill

Prices for solar energy are plummeting
Ryan Koronowski
June 7, 2013

Japanese Consortium Set for Turkish Nuclear Power Deal

Post-Fukushima deal is boost for nuclear industry
Daniel Dombey, Jonathan Soble, Hugh Carnegy
May 6, 2013

Bacteria “Can Produce Diesel Biofuel”

New E. coli fuel won’t hit market soon
Rebecca Morelle
April 29, 2013

Oklahoma Earthquake Linked to Oil Extraction Wastewater

Seismic events could occur years after wastewater injections begin
Jason Palmer
April 1, 2013

IMF Signals Push to Scrap Energy Subsidies

Ending $2 trillion in subsidies could balance budgets
Robin Harding
March 29, 2013