by Leroy Hurt | Feb 13, 2014 | Sectors.Energy
Via The Independent: Scientists in California said on Wednesday night that they have for the first time managed to release more energy from their nuclear fusion experiment than they put into it, which marks a critical threshold in eventually achieving the goal of a...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 13, 2014 | Sectors.Energy
Via The Independent: Scientists in California said on Wednesday night that they have for the first time managed to release more energy from their nuclear fusion experiment than they put into it, which marks a critical threshold in eventually achieving the goal of a...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via CSMonitor.com: China has edged out the US as the world’s biggest oil importer. The shift reaffirms China’s ballooning growth and middle-class demand for cars and other amenities. Meanwhile, the US has slogged through five years of post-recession...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via CSMonitor.com: China has edged out the US as the world’s biggest oil importer. The shift reaffirms China’s ballooning growth and middle-class demand for cars and other amenities. Meanwhile, the US has slogged through five years of post-recession...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via Business Insider: The key is the rise of the middle class consumer in emerging markets (EM). “Over the coming decades the spending power of the EM middle class – the ‘expanding middle’ – will cause tectonic shifts in global consumption,”...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 12, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Energy, Sectors.Global
Via Business Insider: The key is the rise of the middle class consumer in emerging markets (EM). “Over the coming decades the spending power of the EM middle class – the ‘expanding middle’ – will cause tectonic shifts in global consumption,”...