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By Simone D'Abreu, July 3, 2011
The South Sudan government has been pressured by the international community to make its oil industry transparent.
Commentary
By Michael Klare, June 30, 2011
A 30-year war for energy preeminence? You wouldn't wish it even on a desperate planet. But that's where we're headed and there's no turning back.
By Richard Rousseau, June 24, 2011
With several pipeline projects under way, Central Asia is readying itself for a new "Great Game."
By Jason Hickel, June 16, 2011
Uganda is sitting on a lot of oil. Will its future be more like Nigeria or Norway?
By Russ Wellen, May 18, 2011
Not only has Tepco failed to turn the corner on wrestling Fukushima into submission, no insurance company will reimburse it for the costs.
By Michael Busch, May 17, 2011
Under Prime Minister Harper, Canada's Conservative Party is devoid of ideas to stimulate the economy.
By Tom Athanasiou, May 16, 2011
You don't have to leave America to go to the Third World.
By Russ Wellen, May 9, 2011
Fukushima has revealed a weak spot in nuclear reactors to terrorists.
By Russ Wellen, May 3, 2011
Both American and Japanese officials typically leave the government for cushy jobs in the nuclear-energy industry.
By Russ Wellen, May 2, 2011
Nuclear energy is just another U.S. industry that requires federal subsidies.