Drill Baby Drill! Uncle Sam’s strategy of elbowing his way to the front of energy markets – By Hemantha Yapa Abeywardena Source : oilfutures On October 6, 1973, coalition of Arab countries, comprising Egypt, Syria and Jordan launched a surprise attack on Israel that ultimately developed into a full-blown war between the Jewish state and Arabs. The war, known as Yom Kippur War or Ramadan war, inadvertently motivated the United States explore ways and means to reach a status of energy independence; the embargo, in this context, was a blessing in disguise, indeed. Exactly like what it is doing today, the US extended its ‘ironclad’ support to Israel to defend itself from the collective onslaught on the Middle Eastern battle front in 1973. It, however, came at a price – a huge price, to be more accurate. The Arab members of the OPEC, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, known as OAPEC, ...

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WHY NOT CLIMATE MEET IN  EGYPT  DISCUSS  POPULATION CONTROL? – By N.S.Venkataraman The Glasgow Climate Meet   ( COP 26 ) took place in 2021  with much fanfare  with  leaders of almost all countries pledging  to reduce and eliminate global emission as early as possible , to prevent global warming and  prevent climate crisis.  The Glasgow Meet ended with high hope  that  world climate crisis would be overcome sooner or later and hopefully sooner than later. Now, Egypt Climate Meet ( COP 27) is in progress with the concerns about global climate being not less  than what was there in Glasgow Climate Meet.  The ground reality is that practically nothing has been done in significant way to improve the global climate scenario  in the last one year and on the other hand, it has only further deteriorated  due to various man made reasons and conflicts The world is already feeling the ...

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