Blogs
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: The Fracking Industry's War on the New York Times -- and the Truth
Superb investigative journalism by the New York Times has brought the paper under attack by the natural gas industry, whose spinning and obfuscation is impeding leaders striving to institute sensible regulations.
Big Wide World: Graduate: How do I break into oil and gas?
Two expert recruiters offer a disheartened geophysics graduate advice on how to get into the oil and gas, or financial sectors
CES 2011: Ford charges into electric car market with app-enabled car | Technology | guardian.co.uk
When the range a car can drive might be limited by how charged its battery is, you need some smart technology to help you out - and that's what Ford is showing off
Wenonah Hauter: 7 Ways the Oil and Gas Industry is Buying Fracking Policy (and What You Can Do
Sometimes reality is stranger than science fiction. That's the case with hydraulic fracturing, or fracking -- a dangerous technology that's much like setting off a giant pipe bomb four or five miles underground.
Robert L. Cavnar: Missed Opportunity: Spill Commission Rejected by Drillers
Because the administration made little more than a token effort to include influential industry representatives on the oil spill commission, the results are predictable. The industry will reject the report's important conclusions.
Raymond J. Learsy: The U.S.'s Booming Gas Industry Becoming an American Energy Exporter
At this time of Thanksgiving we can be grateful that a tectonic shift in America's dependence on imported energy is beginning to take hold. In the last weeks a number of major events have taken place that are beginning to shift the balance of energy in significant ways.
Michael Deane: Young Scientists Making Every Drop Count
Summer break is nearly over, and for many students that means saying goodbye to fun in the sun and reigniting a desire to learn. But summer wasn't a total wash for students interested in pursuing education and careers in the water industry.
Lloyd Chapman: Still No Windfall Profits Tax From Obama After Oil Tops $80 Per Barrel
In the two years running up to the 2008 presidential election, President Barack Obama routinely promised to enact a windfall profits tax on the oil and gas industry to fund a $1000 per household energy rebate. Shortly after being elected, President Obama quietly dropped the promise from his agenda.
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