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Haley Zaremba

Contributor since: 05 May 2017

Haley Zaremba

Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the Bay Area, and music/culture reviews.

Latest articles from Haley

  • China's Historic Decision To Stop Hoarding Oil

    Published 14 September 2021 | viewed 14,107 times

    For a long time, China’s energy policy has centered around one primary and pressing goal: to establish energy security. As the biggest importer and second-biggest…

  • Is Toyota Pivoting Away From Hydrogen Fuel Cells?

    Published 13 September 2021 | viewed 2,777 times

    Toyota is finally trying to get in on the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. The Japanese automaker has been dragging its feet for years, investing its…

  • U.S. Coast Guard To Investigate Over 350 Potential Oil Spills Caused By Ida

    Published 12 September 2021 | viewed 2,994 times

    Hurricane Ida has left a lasting wake of destruction and chaos along the Gulf Coast. The hurricane, which was a category 4 storm when it…

  • Why Bitcoin Miners Are Setting Up Shop In Texas Oilfields

    Published 09 September 2021 | viewed 3,563 times

    Politicians, environmentalists, economists, and energy executives are all puzzled over a compounding conundrum: what’s to be done about Bitcoin? Just this week, El Salvador became…

  • An Extremely Low-Tech Solution To Our Energy Storage Problem

    Published 08 September 2021 | viewed 7,661 times

    In the past decade, renewable energies have advanced leaps and bounds and dramatically dropped in price. Wind and solar have become scalable, tradable as commodities,…

  • Energy Markets Bet Against Nuclear As Election Nears In Japan

    Published 08 September 2021 | viewed 1,435 times

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  • Is The World Investing Enough In Nuclear Fusion Research?

    Published 07 September 2021 | viewed 2,250 times

    The old cliched joke in newsrooms used to be: “Nuclear fusion is 30 years away...and always will be.” While that cheeky adage has continued to…

  • India Is Running Out Of Coal

    Published 06 September 2021 | viewed 8,010 times

    Just a few weeks ago Oilprice reported that India is nowhere near ready to kick fossil fuels. As the country’s population continues to grow and…

  • Who's To Blame For High Gas Prices?

    Published 05 September 2021 | viewed 4,191 times

    Earlier this year, as oil prices recovered from their pandemic lows and oil-producing companies miraculously stuck to their pledged production cuts, headlines were flooded with…

  • A New Geopolitical Conflict Is Looming Over The Arctic

    Published 02 September 2021 | viewed 2,739 times

    The Arctic has been the source of geopolitical conflict and territorial disputes for centuries. From walrus ivory and seal skins starting in the middle ages…

  • China’s Refinery Crackdown Leaves Oil Tankers With Nowhere To Go

    Published 30 August 2021 | viewed 21,864 times

    China is cracking down on its private-sector oil refiners in a bid to close tax loopholes and mitigate pollution. Approximately a quarter of the nation’s…

  • Which Countries Are Still Selling Coal To China?

    Published 30 August 2021 | viewed 7,734 times

    Back in April, in the midst of a contentious trade spat and unofficial coal embargo between China and Australia, Oilprice speculated that the winner of…

  • Can The U.S. Keep Its Wind Energy Boom Alive?

    Published 30 August 2021 | viewed 3,009 times

    Wind energy holds enormous potential to generate carbon-free electricity around the world, and the energy industry finally seems to be catching on. Last year the…

  • Are Semiconductors The New Oil?

    Published 28 August 2021 | viewed 5,366 times

    Before the United States’ shale revolution, the terms of the world’s geopolitical structure were almost entirely dictated by oil production in the Middle East. The…

  • Why Nuclear Fusion Is Still The Holy Grail Of Clean Energy

    Published 24 August 2021 | viewed 4,171 times

    Just 100 years ago, when English mathematician and astronomer Arthur Eddington suggested that the stars power themselves through a process of merging atoms to create…

  • India Won’t Be Giving Up On Fossil Fuels Any Time Soon

    Published 24 August 2021 | viewed 3,886 times

    India’s population is projected to grow to 1.52 billion people by 2036, expectedly surpassing China to be the world’s most populous country around 2031. Despite…

  • Russia Has Big Plans For Arctic Oil

    Published 21 August 2021 | viewed 9,206 times

    Russia seems intent on selling the world’s very last barrel of oil. As other energy superpowers and petro-states around the world scramble to diversify their…

  • Big Oil’s Carbon Capture Push Is All Talk And No Substance

    Published 17 August 2021 | viewed 3,051 times

    Big Oil has cleaved into two factions. On the Eastern side of the Atlantic, supermajor oil companies in Europe have majorly divested from oil and…

  • The Black Sea Oil Spill Is Worse Than Originally Thought

    Published 16 August 2021 | viewed 4,202 times

    Last weekend, a Greek-flagged oil tanker leaked oil into the Black Sea off the coast of Russia. Initially, officials reported that the spill was much…

  • China Is Preparing For Life After Fossil Fuels

    Published 15 August 2021 | viewed 18,723 times

    The green energy revolution is redrawing the lines of the global geopolitical map and China is fighting to come out on top. While other energy…

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