- Financial Times: Saudi Arabia says it won’t cut oil output alone
- The Wall Street Journal: OPEC Open to Risking Trump’s Ire, Prompted by Budgets and Shale
- Financial Times: Saudi Aramco eyes $150bn of gas investments
- Reuters: Energy firms to study Britain’s first commercial CO2 capture project
- Charleston Gazette-Mail: 4th circuit opinion explains reasoning behind vacating pipeline permit in Oct.
- Yale Environment 360: After a Long Boom, An Uncertain Future for Big Dam Projects
- Bloomberg: Powering Homes Using Pig Waste
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: New NETL Director Brian Anderson has coal in his blood, and now in his job description
- Post Register: Committee approves Baranwal to lead Office of Nuclear Energy
- Business Insider: A Bill Gates-backed energy company is developing what could be a game-changing nuclear reactor
- E&E News: Meet the scholar crafting the ‘Green New Deal’
- Bloomberg: EU Unveils Plan to Cut Emissions to Zero, in Bid to Save Planet
- The Washington Post: Countries vowed to cut carbon emissions. They aren’t even close to their goals, U.N. report finds
- Houston Chronicle: Dire climate conclusions to add pressure on energy industry
- The Associated Press: World faces ‘impossible’ task at post-Paris climate talks