America's dependence on China grows as we transition to green energy alternatives


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— Here are the facts: The world is using more coal now than it ever has. Coal, oil and natural gas still meet about 82% of our primary energy demands, way down from the 86% they supplied in 1997.

Black Enterprise—Detroit Voltage’s Founder Deana Neely Leads Detroit’s Green Energy Sector. In its profile, Forbes indicated that Neely was in the process of launching a program guiding women through the process of starting a construction company, which she is in the process of turning into a book.

CNBC—JPMorgan’s calls for a reality check on energy transition are sensible, UAE energy minister says. The energy minister of the UAE concurred with JPMorgan's calls for there to be a "reality check" on the world's energy transition goals and pathway.

MIT Technology Review—The energy transition’s effects on jobs. A county-by-county analysis by MIT researchers shows the places in the US that stand to see the biggest economic changes from the switch to cleaner energy because their job markets are most closely linked to fossil fuels.  While many of those places have intensive drilling and mining operations, the researchers find, areas that rely on…