Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the Bay Area, and music/culture reviews.
Texans need to be prepared for the grid to fail. Again. A new bombshell report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) shows that…
Last November, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as COP26, took place amidst great uncertainty as the world finished out its second…
The fallout of China’s zero COVID policy is spreading as economic downturns and social unrest intensifies across the nation. The Chinese government’s head-scratcher of a…
China is trying to have it all. As China develops the future of its energy and industrial landscapes through sweeping programs like the Belt and…
Much ink has been spilled over how much energy consumption is going to grow in coming years as the global population expands, more people in…
In 2020, China alone was responsible for more than a third of the world’s wind and solar capacity installations. In terms of volume, Beijing is…
Almost everyone – environmentalists, policymakers, financial institutions, and fossil fuel magnates alike – agree on one thing: it’s time to ditch coal. And that’s a…
Back in early February, reports were mounting that Russia was preparing to invade Ukraine. Videos of Russian troops training, working out, and preparing for battle…
The world was already struggling to combat a global energy supply squeeze well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Now, as world powers seek to…
United States President Joe Biden and India Prime Minister Nerendra Modi met on Monday to discuss Russian energy imports. As the Russian war in Ukraine…
“Compared to previous oil shocks, this is a different world.” Vehicle industry expert John DeCicco, an engineer at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,…
In 2020, at the height of the novel coronavirus pandemic, it seemed that renewable energy was finally getting its chance to rise to the top…
A fuel shortage is causing political turmoil and social unrest in Argentina, and could even result in a food shortage as the South American nation’s…
In such uncertain times, there are few economic sectors that are a 100% sure bet for investors – but energy storage certainly seems to be…
Coal has maintained a surprising degree of political power in the United States, even as the economic sway of the sector wanes and the dirty…
On Day 29 of the Russian war in Ukraine, three extraordinary strategy summits are taking place in Europe. A closed-door NATO strategy session, followed by…
Inflation is at a 40-year high. More and more United States residents are struggling to make ends meet as the costs of basic goods, groceries,…
On March 8, the White House banned all imports of coal, oil, and liquefied natural gas from Russia as the United States tightened sanctions on…
Despite the correction this week, global oil prices remain through the roof, and the global push to move away from fossil fuels seems to be…
As Russia continues to push into Ukraine against the condemnation of the global community, fears of further Russian aggression is not limited to physical attack.…