The United States is the only major economy that trades less with Africa now than six years ago.
10 Steps Europe Must Take on Energy
How to meet the opportunity presented by Russia to ready the EU’s energy policies for a more stable future
U.S. Energy “Security” — Beware False Comfort
Reliance on a phony form of “energy security” locks the U.S. into a world of diminishing returns.
No News Is Bad News for the Pegasus Pipeline Spill
Why have major U.S. newspapers given minimal coverage to the Pegasus oil pipeline spills?
Exxon’s Pegasus Oil Spill — and the Myth of U.S. “Energy Independence”
Why has the American media been nearly silent on a major oil spill in Arkansas?
Why Global Energy Diplomacy Matters
What is the U.S. State Department’s vision for a better future for global energy and the environment?
America’s Turn Away from Oil
The United States is already using less gas, so why would it turn to solutions that aren’t necessary to free itself from foreign oil?
An America That Can’t: A Reflection on Obama’s Second Inaugural
Does it even make sense to hold federal elections in the United States? After all, they never provide any real resolution.
U.S. Energy Policy and the Anti-Innovation Bias
Can the United States muster the economic insight and political will to step into the 21st century world of energy?
The Elusive Quest for Energy Security
Why do the world’s countries need to take a global approach to securing future energy supplies?