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Can climate activists be blamed for energy crisis

From the way some analysts have been talking lately, you’d think that energy markets obeyed some version of the butterfly effect, where flapping wings will determine the formation of tornadoes weeks later. Call it the BlackRock Inc effect: Larry Fink needs only to whisper the words “ESG,” and natural gas and coal markets will explode 21 months into the future. ...

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Is UK’s Boris Johnson a political cheermaster?

As fuel ran short at UK pumps and “eco-warriors” brought London’s highways to a standstill, Boris Johnson was in the midst of a bravura speech at the Conservative party conference, full of relentless good cheer. Right-wing think tanks, usually supportive of the Tories, disliked the speech for different reasons than the usual Boris-bashers. The Adam Smith Institute called it “economically ...

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Heathrow calls for sustainable fuel policy ahead of COP26

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Bloomberg London Heathrow airport called on the UK to mandate the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) to help the industry lower carbon emissions while fending off pressure from climate groups to curtail air travel. The hub is also seeking other policies that would scale up the production of SAF in the country, including a price-support mechanism and loan guarantees, ...

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