What Did the Houthis’ Attempted Bombing of Israel Aim to Achieve?
The Houthis are trying to mix things up, at least a little bit, in the conflict in Gaza. To what end?
Read more...The Houthis are trying to mix things up, at least a little bit, in the conflict in Gaza. To what end?
Read more...More on why public private partnerships, aka PPPs, amount to private enrichment at public expense, not just governments but also users.
Read more...A brief look at the impact of the 1970s oil embargo, and what the effects might be if one were implemented now.
Read more...Although some analysts have given reasons why negotiated solutions to the wars in the Gaza and Ukraine are not in the cards, for the most part, they have also been hesitant to say that in a simple noun-verb sentence. Perhaps they hope against hope that a frame-breaking event will radically shift the current boundary conditions […]
Read more...Not impressed.
Read more...Hebollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gave a fiery speech on the conflict in Gaza that fell short of a call for escalation…at least right now.
Read more...A discussion of how fossil fuel companies’ imperatives and our legal regime preclude getting them to leave oil and gas in the ground.
Read more...The role of ideology in bad Covid science and its amplification.
Read more...Egypt firmy restates its red line of not letting Gaza refugees decamp en mass into Sinai and suggests it would go to war with Israel if needed
Read more...A mini-catalogue of strategies the fossil fuel industry is using to forestall the transition to other energy sources.
Read more...Yves here. In the US, Public Citizen deserves a great deal of credit for turning policy-makers against the multinational-favoring, national-law-and-regulation-gutting “free trade agreement known as ISDS, or “investor state dispute settlement. These disputes are arbitrated by secret panels with no appeal and pro-corporate cronies acting as deciders. Public Citizen’s relentless digging got key bad facts […]
Read more...Attempts to use Armenia to destabilize Caucasus backfire spectacularly.
Read more...On Iraq’s preferential deal with China for oil output and projects.
Read more...Despite promises of opportunity and jobs, communities slated for hydrogen projects oppose these handouts for the fossil fuel industry
Read more...Suggesting that both sides are equally to blame in the conflict in Gaza is not a defensible position
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