Press Source: The New York Times

Why gas prices are so high

"10 years from now, that oil well may not be earning profits [which] is creating a disincentive to drill."

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Press Source: Yahoo News

GOP attacks on Biden for high gas prices don't add up, expert says

"We would still be facing $120 [a barrel] oil even if we produced as much oil as we consumed right now."

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Press Source: Quartz

What Europe can learn from the 1970s oil crisis: Don't fear high prices

"It's not going to be painless or instantaneous, but it will be harder to forget the war than it was to forget high oil prices."

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Press Source: VICE

From soda to blackouts, a global gas crisis is causing havoc

“If I'm thinking about drilling a well and I see the writing on the wall ... I might not want to drill that well."

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Press Source: NBC News

Rust? Trains? Why clean energy is turning to exotic ideas to fix its sto...

"We're all trying to think about a system where there is no natural gas … In that world, batteries are going to become important, or necessary.”

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Press Source: NPR | The Indicator from Planet Money (Podcast)

Taxes, oil prices and why we're all quitting our jobs: Indicators of the...

"...the markets think that there will be sustained demand for oil for quite some time."

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Press Source: The New York Times

Electric cars are coming. How long until they rule the road?

“It would not shock me if the transition eventually starts accelerating."

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Press Source: Wired

Should governments slap a tax on plastic?

A carbon tax's externality is catastrophic climate change, and a plastic tax's is runaway pollution. “That is the cost society faces.”

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Press Source: HealthDay | 07/15/2020

Will COVID pandemic's environmental benefit last?

Jing Li says: "..there is a real threat to the adoption of clean technology, which could outweigh any 'silver lining' in environmental benefits."

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Press Source: WBZ-TV (Video)

Race an important factor in determining who dies from COVID-19

“We controlled for that share of the population that has health insurance, diabetes, smoking, obesity..it’s got to be something that's not that."

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