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Daniel J. Graeber

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Daniel J. Graeber

Daniel Graeber is a writer and political analyst based in Michigan. His work on matters related to the geopolitical aspects of the global energy sector, as well as Iraq and broader Middle East developments, has been featured extensively with United Press International (UPI) as well as foreign media outlets. His academic contributions include an assessment of the U.S. doctrine of containment. He also teaches media literacy courses at Grand Valley State University.

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Latest articles from Daniel

  • Sky Falls for Wind Energy

    Published 30 April 2012 | viewed 10,977 times

    A study featured in the journal Nature suggests that the latest victim of the green-versus-clean debate is the wind turbine. Researchers looking at wind farms…

  • Hair Triggers in the Ukrainian Energy Sector

    Published 27 April 2012 | viewed 4,630 times

    Four explosions went off Friday during the lunch hour in Dnipropetrovsk, an eastern industrial city in Ukraine and home to former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia…

  • Libyan Oil Protests Highlights Broader Problems

    Published 26 April 2012 | viewed 6,736 times

    Protestors in the former Libyan capital of Benghazi this week demonstrated in front of the Arabian Gulf Oil Co. to demand more transparency. The demonstrators…

  • New MIT Study Suggests EU Emissions Targets are Failing

    Published 24 April 2012 | viewed 4,863 times

    London and its partners in the European Union count their so-called 20-20-20 scheme as among the global models for a low-carbon future. Much of the…

  • Let the Azeri Gas Race Begin

    Published 20 April 2012 | viewed 4,716 times

    The consortium behind the Shah Deniz natural gas field in Azerbaijan announced this week it was ready to move ahead with Front End Engineering and…

  • Gasoline is Expensive - Deal with it

    Published 18 April 2012 | viewed 18,792 times

    The White House announced it was getting into the commodities game in an effort to protect consumers from some of the geopolitical factors spilling over…

  • Keystone XL Likely Dead

    Published 17 April 2012 | viewed 6,990 times

    Critics of U.S. domestic energy policy are trying to maneuver the Keystone XL oil pipeline past the Oval Office, trumpeting the project as the 21st…

  • Repsol's Cuban Progress an Open Door for U.S.

    Published 16 April 2012 | viewed 6,005 times

    Spanish energy company Repsol said its exploration campaign off the Cuban coast was moving pretty slowly. Started in February despite a backlash from U.S. lawmakers,…

  • Sudan: The Oil Drums of War

    Published 13 April 2012 | viewed 7,431 times

    The U.S. special envoy for Sudan told reporters in January he was "very concerned" about the situation in Sudan. South Sudan and Sudan split last…

  • Natural Gas is Sticky

    Published 12 April 2012 | viewed 10,090 times

    Richard Morningstar, the U.S. envoy for Eurasian energy, spoke before a Greek delegation on the importance of a diverse, but interconnected, global energy market. Morningstar's…

  • Kenya Must Get it Right With Oil

    Published 11 April 2012 | viewed 7,573 times

    Last month, Kenya declared that oil was discovered off its coast for the first time. Nairobi expects explorers to invest at least $40 million in…

  • Keystone XL Takes Center Stage in Maine(?)

    Published 10 April 2012 | viewed 5,319 times

    Maine lawmakers last month quietly passed a non-binding resolution backing the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline. The pipeline has become political fodder during the U.S.…

  • Eni's Strategy in Libya Raises Eyebrows

    Published 08 April 2012 | viewed 8,719 times

    Italian energy company Eni revealed that, in 2011, it received a subpoena from the U.S. government regarding its operations in Libya from 2008 to 2011.…

  • Elgin Gas Leak Presses London on Transparency

    Published 05 April 2012 | viewed 10,220 times

    A looming natural gas disaster off the coast of Scotland prompted the British government to address transparency issues regarding oil and natural gas leaks in…

  • Sofia Winning the European Energy Game

    Published 04 April 2012 | viewed 7,626 times

    The Bulgarian government finally divorced itself from the Belene nuclear power plant after dumping almost a billion dollars into the project. The decision was expected…

  • Time to Switch to Switchgrass

    Published 03 April 2012 | viewed 6,934 times

    Scientists in the United States announced plans to use remote sensing data to map grasslands in and around Nebraska in order to determine what areas…

  • Iran, Oil Prices and Gambling with the World Economy

    Published 02 April 2012 | viewed 10,643 times

    The White House last week acknowledged problems in the global oil market but said the situation was secure enough to move ahead with tighter sanctions…

  • EPA Proposals: End of Coal or Dawn of New Energy?

    Published 29 March 2012 | viewed 8,817 times

    The Environmental Protection Agency this week proposed measures that it said would cut emissions for new power plants. Critics are lining up to say this…

  • Did Libya's Oil Bubble Burst Already?

    Published 28 March 2012 | viewed 13,925 times

    Libyan crude oil production has witnessed a notable uptick since major combat operations ended last year. In mid-2011, at the height of the international conflict,…

  • Transportation Sector isn't Driving Green Economy

    Published 27 March 2012 | viewed 6,259 times

    Europe in the age of austerity is slashing subsidies for renewable energy programs. The IEA argues that as renewables become more affordable, government support is…

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