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Displaying all articles tagged:
Opec
early and often
Oct. 16, 2022
Did Saudi Arabia Just Hand the Midterms to the GOP?
The Saudi-led cut in OPEC+ oil production may not be a deliberate “October Surprise,” but it’s still screwing over Biden.
By
Jonah Shepp
our climate
Jan. 26, 2022
To Fight Climate Change, Bring Back State Planning
The United States has the tools to transition to a greener economy. Why isn’t it using them?
By
Kate Aronoff
the top line
Dec. 7, 2018
Here’s Why OPEC Can’t Control Oil Prices Anymore
Crude prices have been in free fall for weeks — but suddenly the cartel of producers is looking helpless.
By
Josh Barro
trump tweets
Sept. 20, 2018
Trump: U.S. Protects the Middle East — Also, Kills Millions of Its People
Two days after saying the U.S. killed millions of Iraqis, Trump warns “the Middle East” that it “would not be safe” without America’s protection.
By
Eric Levitz
May 28, 2018
Higher Gas Prices a Headache for GOP — Except in California
If gasoline prices stay high, Democrats will use that against the GOP. But in California, a GOP-backed gas-tax-repeal initiative changes everything.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 20, 2018
Oil Falls After Trump Scolds OPEC For Raising Prices
This may be the first time that the president has prioritized the interests of the American public over those of the fossil fuel industry.
By
Eric Levitz
america has a gas problem
Apr. 22, 2011
Obama Hopes Gas-Price Task Force Will Appease America
But it doesn’t seem promising.
By
Dan Amira