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A Big Summer Story You Missed: Soaring Oil Debt

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

via Resilience http://ift.tt/1vUltZP

Hawaii utilites capitulate on solar, in 65% renewables plan

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

Months after being ordered to lift their game on renewables, Hawaii’s utilities reveal plans to triple amount of rooftop solar by 2030. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1nO3j6K

Ruin is forever: When the precautionary principle is justified

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

If you are dead, you cannot mount a comeback. If all life on Earth were destroyed by, say, a large comet impact, there would be no revival. Ruin is forever. The destruction […]

Renewables and Resiliency Help Reverse a 30-Year Decline in US Transmission Investments

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

America has fallen behind when it comes to investing in new energy infrastructure.  According to the latest report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers, energy companies have chronically under-invested in the […]

Growing Chinese appetite ignites U.S. methanol renaissance

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

The North American methanol market has accelerated rapidly in recent years as the Chinese throw their money behind new projects to expand North America’s capacity to produce methanol. via Fuel Fix http://ift.tt/1wNO5IA

Commentary: How natural gas is changing China’s energy landscape

By PI News Feed on August 31, 2014

China is in a pickle. It is a pickle it is well aware of – and trying to fix – but a pickle nonetheless, as it tries to wean itself off coal […]

Solar in 22.6% of homes in SA, as renewables hit 2020 target

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

Solar now in nearly 1/4 homes in South Australia, as official data shows renewables hit state’s ambitious 2020 target, and emissions fall sharply. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1mQ1KVH

The Government’s Calculations Of The Cost Of Carbon Are Above Board, Says New Report

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

On Monday, the Government Accountability Office announced it found no evidence that the Social Cost of Carbon was improperly developed. The post The Government’s Calculations Of The Cost Of Carbon Are Above […]

Climate Scientists Spell Out Stark Danger And Immorality Of Inaction In New Leaked Report

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

The message from climate scientists about our ongoing failure to cut carbon pollution: The catastrophic changes in climate that we are voluntarily imposing on future generations cannot plausibly be undone for hundreds […]

Regional price spreads: predicting the future of LNG

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami devastated a large portion of Japan’s eastern coastline killing nearly 16,000 people and causing infrastructure damage estimated at more than $225 billion. […]

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[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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