Could money secretly flow
from oil producing nations to American environmental groups, politicians, or the New York Times?
Not exact matches
Take government - owned sovereign wealth funds for example: Over $ 5 trillion is invested in global capital markets
from SWF's coming directly
from oil -
producing nations.
The facts are not right here, energy is cheap that means the cost of manufacturing and transporting of goods is low, food and consumers staples already more affordable, so what if a few American
oil companies going out of business.the cost of
producing oil in middle east is less than $ 10 / bl and we were paying more than $ 140 / bl for it, with that huge profit margin the big
oil companies and
oil producing nations became richer and the rest of us left behind, with the
oil price this low the
oil giants don't want to reduce the price at pump even a penny, because they are so greedy.worst case scenario is some CEOs bonuses might drop
from $ 20 million to $ 15 millions I am sure they will survive.in terms of the stock market it always bounces back, after all it's just a casino like game.
The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is currently holding a meeting with governors
from oil producing states and the
nation's service chiefs.
Reports have found that
oil and gas
produced from our public lands is responsible for 10 % of our
nation's total greenhouse gas emissions.
Between 2010 and 2015, the percentage of the
nation's crude
oil produced on federal land decreased
from 35.7 percent to 21.0 percent.
Can we just all put palm
oil biodiesel
produced on deforested peatlands to rest already: A new report
from the United
Nations Environment Programme shows that biodiesel production under these
The most ardent drilling opponents, who contend that exploration of the outer continental shelf puts oceans at risk without
producing short - term relief
from gasoline prices, said there is still time for the next president and future Congresses to work out a new compromise before
oil rigs are erected within sight of the
nation's coasts.