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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

  • Nuclear Is Not A Catch-All Solution To Climate Change

    Published 11 March 2019 | viewed 9,694 times

    Polling shows that the majority of United States citizens want the Trump administration to honor the country’s Obama-era commitment to the Paris Agreement to combat…

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    Published 07 March 2019 | viewed 18,841 times

    While it seems to fly in the face of everything we believe and have been taught about nuclear power, it may actually be the safest…

  • Major Breakthrough Could “Turn Back The Emissions Clock”

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  • First Solar, Now Wind: China’s Renewable Dominance

    Published 28 February 2019 | viewed 25,880 times

    Wind power’s global growth rate slowed slightly last year, with a 3.6 percent drop in new installed capacity as compared to 2017’s growth rate. Despite…

  • Ex-Trump Advisor Wins Big On EPA Biofuel Tweaks

    Published 26 February 2019 | viewed 16,073 times

    It’s been a volatile decade for the United States biofuels industry, to put it lightly. In 2007 the federal government, as part of an effort…

  • Japan Eyes Microgrid Startup In Renewable Push

    Published 24 February 2019 | viewed 8,616 times

    Although blockchain was originally invented to serve as the public transaction ledger for Bitcoin, the revolutionary technology’s potential functions reach far beyond the world of…

  • One EV Maker Is Offering A Unique Solution To Blackouts

    Published 23 February 2019 | viewed 12,623 times

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  • What’s Behind Wall Street’s Secretive Biofuel Credits Market?

    Published 23 February 2019 | viewed 16,803 times

    The secretive market for trading biofuel compliance credits between Wall Street banks and other private interest may be in its last days, as the Donald…

  • How Sanctions Are Helping The U.S. Become A Net Oil Exporter

    Published 20 February 2019 | viewed 13,920 times

    It’s easy to forget now, but just a few short years ago the United States was the biggest oil importer in the world by a…

  • Researchers Scramble To Find Better Biofuel Alternatives

    Published 16 February 2019 | viewed 16,585 times

    With the aid of high profile political and media events like the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Climate Change Summit, greenhouse gas emissions and…

  • U.S. Biofuel Just Got A Major Bump

    Published 14 February 2019 | viewed 15,446 times

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  • Is Ocasio-Cortez Right To Dismiss Nuclear Energy?

    Published 13 February 2019 | viewed 16,161 times

    Last week the Democratic party, backed by the new energy of a particularly young and leftist freshman class in the House of Representatives, finally unveiled…

  • Looming Elections Could Exacerbate Alberta’s Pipeline Problems

    Published 13 February 2019 | viewed 9,322 times

    As Canada continues to struggle with a dire deficit in pipeline capacity, the government is looking for new solutions. With oil prices deep in decline,…

  • The Renewable Revolution Has A Lithium Problem

    Published 12 February 2019 | viewed 25,550 times

    As the global middle class rapidly expands, so too does the worldwide demand for energy and its subsequent carbon footprint. Global climate change will be…

  • Tax Cuts Or Not, Mexico’s Pemex Is Doomed

    Published 10 February 2019 | viewed 32,821 times

    Last week a hefty package of $3.5 billion worth of tax cuts were granted to the struggling state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) to be…

  • Big Oil Is On A Startup Buying Spree

    Published 06 February 2019 | viewed 12,824 times

    After a decades-long legacy of dismissing the potentially meteoric rise of electric cars, oil and gas companies are finally changing their tune. In fact, in…

  • Did Russia Make A Secret Nuclear Energy Deal With North Korea?

    Published 31 January 2019 | viewed 13,950 times

    New reporting has revealed that last fall Russian officials offered a nuclear power plant to North Korea as part of a secretive proposal. The offer…

  • New Data Confirms That China’s Energy Revolution Is Well Under Way

    Published 30 January 2019 | viewed 11,460 times

    China is rushing headlong toward a more sustainable and green energy industry, with aggressive renewable energy campaigns in spite of significant setbacks like limited transmission…

  • Southeast Asia Has A $2.7 Trillion Choice To Make

    Published 26 January 2019 | viewed 20,105 times

    For many years Southeast Asia has been a cautionary tale for what not to do in terms of energy sector economics. Once one of the…

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    Published 16 January 2019 | viewed 14,531 times

    When nuclear energy is still widely seen as one of the most promising solutions to climate change, as well as one of the most efficient…

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