An average consumer is not, frankly speaking, used to the fact that oil prices can also fall. In fact, economic history reveals that the harshest
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North America’s Top Potash Producers Readying for More Demand
Last year, the global potash market was shaken up by the announcement of Russian potash giant, Uralkali, that it was pulling out of the Belarus
India to Pay Iran $1.65 Billion USD in Oil Dues
India is going to pay Iran about 1.65 billion USD in past dues for the oil that New Delhi bought through the central bank of
European Energy Companies’ Dilemma in China: Staying Competitive without Advanced Technology Transfer
PHOSPHATEPRICE has recently interviewed Dr. Pei-Fei Chang, a Taiwanese-born Belgian scholar and expert in government energy policy about Chinese government’s policy on renewables and namely
UN : How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
The United Nations was presented with an action plan to avoid a climate disaster. The study recommends specific measures for the world’s biggest economies to
Off the Beaten Track : Germany Sells Guidelines on Renewables
A growing number of German communities have started touting renewables as tourist attractions thinking they have found a silver lining. Moreover, the communities created a
Stop Africa Bashing : Shifting the Focus of the UNFCCC Agenda
The German city of Bonn has recently hosted an international conference on climate (4-15 June) during which Achim Steiner, the Executive Director of the United
Coal Usage on Rise as ETS Fails
Environmental campaigners noticed that the fresh figures on Europe’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) suggested that the ETS had remained over-supplied by 2.1 billion carbon allowances
EU Energy Security: Putting Eggs into More Baskets
Russia has always had important geopolitical interests on the European continent. Since Moscow launched the Nord Stream pipeline in 2011, the country has been entrenched
G7: Energy Should Not be Used As a Means of Political Coercion
The Energy ministers of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have agreed that “energy should not be used as a means of political