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Egyptian Unrest and Energy Geopolitics
February 3, 2011
Egyptian unrest will have knock-on impacts on world oil markets and US energy policy.
A Leviathan in the Levant
January 31, 2011
The discovery of natural gas off Israel's coast has the potential to ratchet up tensions in the conflict-prone region
Assessing Obama’s 2011 State of the Union
January 27, 2011
President Obama's State of the Union clean energy goals will face opposition in a fiscally conscious, GOP-led House of Representatives.
America's Nuclear Energy Industry: A Dream Perpetually Deferred?
January 24, 2011
Rising capital costs and regulatory delays threaten to snuff out a nuclear energy "renaissance" in the United States.
The US-China Summit: Conflict, Competition or Cooperation?
January 20, 2011
Despite ongoing disputes, China and the United States are moving forward on clean energy development agreements.
Separating Hype from Reality in the High-Speed Rail Debate
January 13, 2011
High-speed-rail development in the United States is moving forward on a regional, rather than national basis.
The Age of $4 Gasoline?
January 10, 2011
With rising oil prices comes a tide of political pressure to invest in new drilling and in alternatives to petroleum.
Congress Takes Aim at the EPA
January 6, 2011
House Republicans will square off with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson over upcoming GHG rules.
Why Reports of the “Death” of Cap-and- Trade Are Premature
January 3, 2011
The threat of EPA regulation may push US lawmakers to revisit carbon trading schemes.
Transitions in Washington and a Preview of 2011
December 20, 2010
The administration and Congress will enter the New Year with competing energy and climate priorities.
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