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Please, try to resist the hot takes on Venezuelan oil

Jan 3, 2026 | Blog, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Journalism, Bias & Censored News

The implications of this morning’s removal of Nicholas Maduro from power in Venezuela are many, complicated, and — importantly — yet-unknown. These are just a few of the outstanding questions: The action probably violates international law,* and so will...

How big a 2026 blue wave: tsunami or ripple?

Jan 3, 2026 | Blog, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Partisanship, Elections and the Energy Transition

As most people know, recent polling indicates that things are indeed are looking up for Democrats. But in the words of the prognosticators at Cook Political Report (CPR, behind paywall), Democrats should not to expect the kind of massive “blue wave” election in 2026...

Energy reporting in the internet age, installment #6?

Dec 30, 2025 | Blog, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Journalism, Bias & Censored News

On December 30th the New York Times published this piece about an ongoing and fascinating criminal trial of two Swedish oil company executives charged with complicity in war crimes in the Sudan 25 years ago. That article is labeled as an opinion piece but reads like...

Why is Pennsylvania’s energy policy so screwed up?

Dec 15, 2025 | Blog, Energy Transition Policy & Policymaking, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate

Sometimes it is frustrating to watch energy politics in Pennsylvania from afar, because misinformation seems to be driving policy. Unfortunately, in today’s “post-truth” world that is not as rare as it should be. Responsible journalism competes for...

Accepting the post-truth world: Yes, Megyn Kelly really does believe that.

Dec 10, 2025 | Blog, Democracy and Transitions to Authoritarianism, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Journalism, Bias & Censored News

Research into online filter bubbles confirms that Democrats and Republicans actually live in two different realities. That is, their beliefs about what is true differ in significant ways. And because the beliefs held by people in other bubbles have been deemed...

COP30 & Fuels vs. Emissions

Dec 5, 2025 | Blog, Energy Transition Policy & Policymaking, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Journalism, Bias & Censored News

After the conclusion of the COP30 climate change meetings in Brazil last month, some observers were quick to pronounce them a failure.  Why? Were they a failure? Eyes on the Prize? Much of the criticism centered on the failure of the parties to agree to a statement...
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