Amid Uncertainty, TNK-BP Keeps Production High The Moscow Times Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:26 AM PDT Troubled crude producer TNK-BP was the main driver behind Russia's oil-output growth in May as a result of production ramp-up at new fields, Energy Ministry data showed Saturday. | The Finantial Times: Ukraine invites bids from energy groups KYIV Post Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:25 AM PDT Ukraine has invited bids from international energy groups to explore for oil and natural gas in two vast offshore fields on its Black Sea coast as Kyiv steps up efforts to reduce the countryâs reliance on increasingly expensive Russian gas imports. | Former Top USN Admiral Sees Navy Moored In Shallow Climate Science And Green Energy Hype Forbes Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:21 AM PDT Former Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Thomas Hayward, USN (Ret), along with two of his colleagues, Vice Admiral Edward Briggs, USN (Ret), and Captain Donald K. (Deke) Forbes, USN (Ret), has shared strong objections with me for this article regarding misguided military policies which are being driven by current climate and energy politics. This discussion ... | Resources revolution will boost opportunities The Nation - Thailand's English news Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:18 AM PDT "A complete rethink of resource management - a resource revolution - will be needed to keep pace with soaring demand for energy, water, food and basic materials as up to 3 billion new consumers are added to the middle classes over the next 20 years. | US and European energy supplies vulnerable to climate change - Nature Climate Change EurekAlert! Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:15 AM PDT ( International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis ) Higher water temperatures and reduced river flows in Europe and the United States in recent years have resulted in reduced production, or temporary shutdown, of several thermoelectric power plants, resulting in increased electricity prices and raising concerns about future energy security in a changing climate. | | |
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