Cherrypicking reference periods
May 18, 2020/by Rudolf HuberWhy the world needs a Trump
May 5, 2020/by Rudolf HuberThe Compliance Industrial Complex
April 28, 2020/by Rudolf HuberWarming waters …
March 17, 2020/by Rudolf HuberThe 5th Climate wave
March 10, 2020/by Rudolf HuberShow me – the problem with evidence
February 25, 2020/by Rudolf HuberThere is (an old) a new sow in the village …
February 11, 2020/by Rudolf HuberEscaping Potemkin
February 4, 2020/by Rudolf HuberHelios – The weather machine in the sky
January 28, 2020/by Rudolf HuberIs wine a good proxy for temperature changes
January 7, 2020/by Rudolf HuberLife after reliable energy
November 5, 2019/by Rudolf HuberA bigger planet – Fossil free transport
October 22, 2019/by Rudolf HuberElectric Anarchy – Life without fossil fuels
October 15, 2019/by Rudolf HuberWho stole my dreams
October 1, 2019/by Rudolf HuberThe Holy Church of Climatology
September 8, 2019/by Rudolf HuberThe gas of life and the climate
September 3, 2019/by Rudolf HuberTaking the heat
August 27, 2019/by Rudolf HuberThe fallacy of external costs
July 2, 2019/by Rudolf HuberSleeping in the pendulum clock
June 25, 2019/by Rudolf HuberEnergy watchdog exposes eye-popping carbon footprint of Sanders’ jet-setting tour: ‘Fake socialist’
Politicians being liars and hypocrites—how utterly scandalous, like discovering that tossing a turd into your... Read more →
The White House Targets State Climate Laws
That’s all well and good—necessary, even—but let’s not kid ourselves: this grotesque beast has swollen... Read more →
Will Nuclear Fusion Soon Be the “Norm?”
When I was but a wide-eyed whelp, barely old enough to possess a bank account... Read more →
The Nuances and Challenges of Federal Funding for Research — Guest Post by An Academic
When I seized the wheel of business development at an energy firm teetering on the... Read more →
“Lights Out!” China Said to Spain
Whether or not this tale has real meat on its bones or is just another... Read more →
The Dumbest Genius Librarian
When the great dot-com balloon burst around the year 2000, the collective gasp could’ve powered... Read more →
New Texas Law To Force Renewables To Be Dispatchable
Will Texans also be granted the rare pleasure of cost transparency, or is that reserved... Read more →
National suicide – a rejection or just a reprieve for the USA?
Europe cannot commit suicide—because, inconveniently for the doomsayers and central planners, the Europe they envision... Read more →
Paul Sankey: Crude to Sink to Below $40
Alright, we’re not at $40 oil—yet—but let’s indulge in the fantasy for a moment. Even... Read more →
Air Products CEO spells out new reality for clean hydrogen
Let me translate this into plain English for those still lost in the hydrogen haze:... Read more →
Could a new wave of urgent theatre hold the key to tackling climate change?
I recently subjected myself to a podcast on the ozone hole—a charming exercise in retro... Read more →
Google tries to greenwash massive AI energy consumption with another vague nuclear deal
Paying indulgences shouldn’t count for anyone—yes, even if you’re a trillion-dollar colossus in love with... Read more →
US LNG to replace Russian gas
US LNG for Europe—nice thought, really, like handing out aspirin after decapitation. Sure, it’s not... Read more →
Tanzania Says $42 Billion LNG Deal Delayed On Local Content Use
Ah, this project—haunted forever by the ghost of a Final Investment Decision that was “just... Read more →
Biomass: The Green Energy Debate We Need To Have
Ah yes, the biofairytale always sounds splendid—right up until you scratch the surface and run... Read more →
Russia’s Arctic LNG: A Potential Alternative for India’s Energy Security
Has anyone actually bothered to glance at the transport chain? We’re talking about a logistical... Read more →
How helpful is Chevron in Kazakhstan’s oil over production in it’s OPEC+ production quota?
OPEC+, that grotesque theatre of oil-exporting egos, may finally shuffle off its mortal coil—but don’t... Read more →
Hokkaido nuclear reactor clears Japan’s safety review for restart
When Fukushima painted the skies with panic and the world recoiled from the atom like... Read more →
Trump bid to spur LNG projects hits harsh economic realities
LNG projects are not your average capitalist playground—they’re lumbering, gold-guzzling behemoths that demand a king’s... Read more →
Traditional indicators no longer tell oil’s story
In theory, a trader is a hyper-informed operator who reads their slice of the market... Read more →
Attacks On Democracy
The executive branch is run by the President, a gig that comes with an expiry... Read more →
The Worst Thing About the “Climate Crisis” Is What It Does To Your Brain
The climate doom cult has sunk its claws in deep—even the skeptics now parrot the... Read more →
Have The Intermittent Energy Blackouts Begun?
Blackouts? We’ve already had them—remember Britain grinding to a halt when the Underground froze and... Read more →