Over the two decades since fracking started near their lands, farmers in the Mexican state of Veracruz have watched their orange and lime trees wilt away.
The lesson of the past few decades is that energy is one of those few areas where diversity really is strength.
Jonathan Czin, a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s China Center, discusses how the ties between China and Iran have been ...
The United Arab Emirates' decision to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is part of a ...
A “major scandal” erupted on the morning of February 6, 2018. The Pepper Inquiry into hydraulic fracturing in the Northern ...
The country’s oil industry faces limitations as it attempts to make up for the loss of crude, caused by the war in Iran.
Prices swing on world events, and Iran is only one example. In a new video, Straight Arrow News walks through 50 years of gasoline prices.
Author Beth Gardiner talks about her new book, 'Plastic Inc.' and about what she learned about the relationship between oil and gas companies and the plastics industry.
NS&I has released a new issue of its green savings bond – but how does the interest rate compare to other products on the ...
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran is holding but the war’s impact is still being felt in the daily lives of ...
Broken promises, broken roads, and broken council leadership teams – that’s the outcome of Reform UK’s first year in power, ...
The planning regime in England could be better configured to enable developers to harness hot water deep underground to ...