Will PG&E Have to File for Bankruptcy Protection? by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Nov 14, 2018 • 60 Comments For investors there is little clarity through the smoke and haze.
Exxon Now Advocates for Carbon Tax? Hmmm by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Oct 12, 2018 • 95 Comments Some things are just too curious.
“Bunker,” the Fuel for the Giant Engines in Large Cargo Ships by MC01 • Jun 3, 2018 • 56 Comments The world grapples with the emissions.
The Oligopolization of Food Supply Hits a Snag by Don Quijones • Mar 3, 2018 • 53 Comments Three companies to control 60% of the world’s seed and pesticide markets.
Nuclear Follies in the UK: in Search of High-Cost Power without Strategy at the Wrong Time by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Feb 7, 2018 • 28 Comments Then there is the issue of long term predictions.
How I Bought a Retail Property and Entered the Hell of Regulatory Interpretation by John McNellis • Feb 3, 2018 • 35 Comments To quote Ringo Starr, “I’m certain that it happens all the time.”
How Much Did the Fires in California Cost? Answers Emerge. by Wolf Richter • Dec 7, 2017 • 53 Comments “The most destructive and deadliest” fires in the state’s history.
Wind Energy Now Competes Directly with Coal on Cost by Gregory Brew • Mar 28, 2017 • 104 Comments Utilities invest big in wind power, downplay environmental reasons.
Who Benefits from the Wind-Power Boom in the US? by Contributor • Oct 20, 2016 • 59 Comments A windfall, so to speak, for many rural counties.
This Chart Shows the Collapse of “King Coal” by State, and Why Miners Are Going Bankrupt by Wolf Richter • Apr 28, 2016 • 53 Comments Technological innovation did it.