In climate change debate, fossil fuels brace for crude game of musical chairs
September 30, 20194 min read825 words
Published: September 30, 2019  |  4 min read825 words
Let’s hark back to the childhood game of musical chairs to talk about fossil fuels and climate change (yes really!). My thought bubble: The world’s oil, natural gas and coal producers are, metaphorically speaking, encircling a bunch of chairs, and as the world tightens its grip ...
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September 30, 2019
An interesting article as far as it goes. However, the rampant speculation takes away a great deal from its credibility. Additionally, the format leaves something to be desired. The piece comes across more as the bullet points in a PowerPoint presentation than actual reporting. Nominally, a worthwhile read but not for prospective readers looking for substantive information.
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Speculation
September 30, 2019
This article is packed full of the author's speculation and cites very few sources throughout. However, I think much of the speculation is well-founded and logical, and the author makes it clear that these are her own thoughts.
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September 30, 2019
I always enjoy the format of Axios articles. This is a terrific analogy for the future of energy and energy companies, but it is speculative.
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