"...people think that because their home isn't in a high-risk zone designated by the government that there's zero risk of a flood...But that's not true,"
WTI prices rebounded back above $69 today after Saudi headlines and inched higher still into the API print. However, prices slipped lower after crude inventories saw a surprise build of 1.25mm barrels (vs expectations of a 2.5mm draw).
To even listen to some university professor claim that we can save the Netherlands by reducing CO2, I just cannot believe we have such idiots who know nothing and ignore history entirely while professing to students what amounts to just propaganda
What changed? Sales to residential customers rose a spectacular 7.8 percent, commercial sales rose a solid 2.0 percent and the U.S. industrial sector, assumed growth engine of the economy, purchased 0.1 percent less power.
"We need to be smarter about where we are developing and how we’re doing it, building in resilience in any new construction in areas prone to weather and climate extremes. People who choose to live in high-risk areas should bear the cost when disaster strikes."
Russia can no longer use energy as an economic weapon, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said on Thursday during his meeting with Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak in Moscow.