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'Sacrifice' Is Dirty Word in Energy Plans
OPINION
Aug 18, 2008 2:39 PM CDT
'Sacrifice' Is Dirty Word in Energy Plans
Obama, McCain ditch candor in glossing over tough road ahead
(Newser)
- Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are each touting a plan to save America from the looming energy crisis, but they're providing too many sunny outlooks and not enough tough candor, Walter Shapiro writes in Salon. "The Ten Commandments of politics now began, 'Thou shalt not talk honestly...
It May Be 'Mayday!'
for Commercial Aviation
analysis
Aug 13, 2008 9:05 PM CDT
It May Be 'Mayday!' for Commercial Aviation
Fuel prices, environmental concerns could make that cheap seat a luxury
(Newser)
- The end of cheap oil means it’s “springtime for gloomy futurists,” Bradford Plumer writes in the
New
Republic
, but we’re not headed for a
Mad Max
scenario just yet—unless you like cheap seats on airplanes. Jet fuel is approaching twice the price of a year...
OPEC Heads for
Trillon-Dollar
Payday
Aug 11, 2008 11:17 AM CDT
OPEC Heads for Trillon-Dollar Payday
Oil cartel doubles its income on soaring prices, production
(Newser)
- OPEC nations have shattered records for income this year, earning as much money in the first 6 months of 2008 as they did in all of 2007, the
Financial Times
reports. The Saudi-led cartel of oil-exporting nations took home $645 billion in the first two quarters and is on course...
Oil Slips Below $120 a Barrel on Eroding Demand
Aug 5, 2008 9:16 AM CDT
Oil Slips Below $120 a Barrel on Eroding Demand
Recession fears, dollar gains continue price retreat
(Newser)
- Oil prices fell below $120 a barrel today on expectations that the US economic downturn will erode consumer demand for crude products, the AP reports. The dollar's gains against the euro also contributed to lower prices. Crude futures have fallen about $27, or about 18%, since reaching a record high...
Oil Costs Crimp
Globalization
Aug 3, 2008 5:03 AM CDT
Oil Costs Crimp Globalization
Biz 'goes local' to save transportation costs
(Newser)
- The soaring cost of oil is taking a toll on globalization, pushing companies to save on transportation by producing materials closer to home, the
New York Times
reports. The search for cheap production had been key for many firms—but now oil prices, as well as stricter import rules and...
Obama Shifts Tack on Offshore Drilling
Aug 2, 2008 6:10 AM CDT
Obama Shifts Tack on Offshore Drilling
Candidate says he would accept drilling as part of energy package
(Newser)
- Barack Obama softened his opposition to offshore oil drilling yesterday, telling the
Palm Beach Post
in an interview that he would be willing to accept "a careful, well thought-out drilling strategy that was carefully circumscribed to avoid significant environmental damage" it if necessary to avoid a deadlock on...
Political Turf War Threatens Stability at Iraqi Oil Giant
Jul 30, 2008 3:44 PM CDT
Political Turf War Threatens Stability at Iraqi Oil Giant
Government wants to oust director of South Oil, but he's resisting
(Newser)
- The central government in Iraq is trying reassert its control over a huge state-owned oil company by forcing out its maverick—but highly effective—chief, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. He's refusing to go, however, and the resulting turf war could have huge implications not only for Iraq but the...
Energy Crisis Requires a Global Agency
OPINION
Jul 24, 2008 4:08 PM CDT
Energy Crisis Requires a Global Agency
UN atomic watchdog argues for managed transition from oil
(Newser)
- A global agency is needed to deal with the developing energy crisis, Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, writes in the
Financial Times
. Demand for energy is rising fast and alternatives to fossil fuels remain largely hypothetical, and though there are international organizations to deal with everything...
Stocks Rise as Oil Drops
MARKETS
Jul 22, 2008 3:22 PM CDT
Stocks Rise as Oil Drops
Price of barrel drops to $126, a 7-week low
(Newser)
- Stocks climbed to robust gains by the end of today’s session as a drop in oil helped offset a spread of mixed earning reports, MarketWatch reports. The Dow gained 135.16 points to close at 11,602.50, the Nasdaq rose 24.43 to 2,303.9, and the...
Oil Tycoon
Kicks Off Energy Campaign
Jul 8, 2008 3:51 PM CDT
Oil Tycoon Kicks Off Energy Campaign
Pickens wants to wean us from foreign supply with wind, natural gas
(Newser)
- Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens is fed up with America’s dependence on oil and today launched a huge ad campaign to persuade the nation to kick its crude addiction, the
Dallas Morning News
reports. His "Pickens Plan" proposes that Americans swap gasoline for natural gas, then replace natural...
Hunt Is On for Florida Oil
Jul 5, 2008 10:01 AM CDT
Hunt Is On for Florida Oil
2006 compromise opened up protected area; others could soon follow
(Newser)
- The record-breaking price of oil is shifting public opinion toward lifting a moratorium on new offshore drilling, reports the AP. Four companies acquired rights to explore parcels of land off the Florida coast in March, under a 2006 Congressional compromise that opened up 8.3 million acres off the Panhandle...
The Good in $4 Gas
GLOSSIES
Jul 2, 2008 12:03 PM CDT
The Good in $4 Gas
Less obesity, traffic, and accidents, for starters
(Newser)
- The rest of the world may have thought it would never happen, but energy prices are beginning to change Americans' behavior.
Time
notes some positive aspects:
Jobs lost to globalization return, because energy costs make international shipping unattractive.
Suburban sprawl is slowing as people choose to live closer to cities.
...
N. Dakota's New Crop: Instant Millionaires
Jun 30, 2008 8:57 PM CDT
N. Dakota's New Crop: Instant Millionaires
Oil far underground makes landowners rich overnight
(Newser)
- Many North Dakotans are enjoying their own milkshakes as oil makes landowners instant millionaires. Oil companies are drilling new wells at record rates, and those lucky enough to own the land above deposits are becoming wealthy overnight, the AP reports. "It's the easiest money we've ever made," says...
What if Oil Hits $200?
Jun 28, 2008 3:35 PM CDT
What if Oil Hits $200?
Inflation would skyrocket as American society reorganizes
(Newser)
- Wall Street has predicted $200-per-barrel oil for months, but what if it really happens? Not only drivers would be hurt by such a spike, the
Los Angeles Times
reports: Inflation would skyrocket as oil-derived products turn pricey and "the purchasing power of the American people would be kicked in...
Oil Breaks Record,
Climbs Above $141
Jun 27, 2008 7:27 AM CDT
Oil Breaks Record, Climbs Above $141
Weak dollar sends investors into crude
(Newser)
- Oil prices climbed above $141 a barrel in Asian trading today—another record—as the dollar's protracted slump prompted investors to flock to oil as a hedge against inflation. Prices also were lifted yesterday after OPEC's president said crude prices could go higher than $150 a barrel this year and...
Chavez: US Confrontation 'Inevitable'
GLOSSIES
Jun 23, 2008 3:25 AM CDT
Chavez: US Confrontation 'Inevitable'
But Venezuelan leader receives steadying advice from Castro
(Newser)
- With the US distracted by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been busy amassing a Latin American power bloc to blunt Washington’s influence. But the firebrand leader, who calls President Bush “the devil” and the US “the empire,” is receiving level-headed...
Saudis May Boost Oil Supply Even Higher
Jun 22, 2008 4:11 PM CDT
Saudis May Boost Oil Supply Even Higher
But OPEC blames speculators and credit crisis for high prices
(Newser)
- A hastily organized summit meeting in Saudi Arabia today offered little relief to oil consumers, Bloomberg reports. The Saudis did vow to increase production if needed, but OPEC blamed speculators and the credit crisis, not markets, for surging oil prices. "Saudi Arabia is prepared and willing to produce additional...
Nigerian Youths Blow Up Oil Pipeline
Jun 22, 2008 3:19 PM CDT
Nigerian Youths Blow Up Oil Pipeline
Chevron output diminished by 120K barrels per day
(Newser)
- A youth gang blew up a Chevron pipeline in Nigeria yesterday, reducing output from the world's eighth-largest oil producer by 120,000 barrels a day. Such attacks are common in Nigeria, Reuters reports: Sparked by poverty and hatred of foreign companies, militants have cut oil production there by one-fifth over...
Oil-Addicted Bush
Must Kick the Habit
OPINION
Jun 22, 2008 6:32 AM CDT
Oil-Addicted Bush Must Kick the Habit
High fuel prices offer chance to change our ways
(Newser)
- The American thirst for oil is like a drug addiction, and George Bush wants another hit, writes Thomas Friedman in the
New York Times
. Bush’s irresponsible energy plan involves getting a little more oil from Saudi Arabia to keep prices low, and then drilling in Alaska—simply prolonging our...
Supreme Court Sides With Workers on Age Discrimination
Jun 19, 2008 4:33 PM CDT
Supreme Court Sides With Workers on Age Discrimination
Ruling shifts burden of proof to employers
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court ruled today that it is up to employers in age-discrimination lawsuits to prove that their actions resulted from “reasonable factors other than age,” the
New York Times
reports. With the opinion making it easier for employees to sue, the court explained to opponents that Congress’...
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