The war in Iran has shocked global energy markets, but it’s also putting precious water resources in the Gulf region under threat.
The Iran war could create a global scramble for energy security. Here's how a Morgan Stanley exec says her team is ...
While Washington builds coalitions, Vietnam is betting on self-reliance. At a symposium on economic security at Oxford’s Nissan Institute on March 5, covering topics from international cooperation and ...
In a structurally shifting regime, investors need to think beyond traditional 60/40 allocations to include real assets as a source of resilience. Read more here.
As countries scramble to secure oil, gas and fertilizer, China’s bets on clean energy and coal are cushioning its dependence on oil and gas imports.
One of the biggest surprises following the US-Israel attacks on Iran was how quickly Iran targeted Persian Gulf energy infrastructure. In the early hours of the fighting, energy analysts were ...
Energy expert Michael E. Webber explains why the United States can weather rising Middle East tensions and global oil market instability amid our war with Iran.
Drivers of gas-powered vehicles are much more vulnerable to fluctuating prices that result from global conflict than those who charge their cars.
Oil and gasoline prices are rising as the war in Iran intensifies and other global conflicts affect supply. That means pain ...
Whether the Iran war-linked leap in the price of gas will give a shot in the arm to EV sales will depend on a variety of ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports Utah’s rush to build data centers is likely to rely on fossil fuel energy for the foreseeable future.
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