Why oil and gas could help India blunt Trump’s reciprocal tariffs
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the White House Thursday.
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By Jason Bordoff | I spent last week at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and, as in prior years, am writing to offer a few reflections from the many events, meetings and conversations.
The new sanctions on Russia approved by the outgoing Biden administration on Jan. 10 has shifted the oil marketâs psychology, argues Phil Verleger.
With new goals set at Baku, it is critical to accelerate action on quantity, quality and private sector engagement on climate funding
President Donald Trump has made energy a clear focus for his second term in the White House. Having campaigned on an âAmerica Firstâ platform that highlighted domestic fossil-fuel growth, the reversal of climate policies and clean energy incentives advanced by the Biden administration, and substantial tariffs on key US trading partners, he declared an âenergy emergencyâ on his first day in office.
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Rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels to address the severe threats of climate change requires economic transformations that pose challenges for regions heavily dependent on coal, oil, natural gas, or other carbon-intensive industries.