Por: Forbes Business January 25, 2023
Getty Images Key takeaways Last week, a member of the UK Labour Party to develop an “inverse OPEC” to meet the world’s renewable energy needs. The goal: to reduce fossil fuel dependence while driving down global energy prices. It’s not the first time the idea of an inverse OPEC has made it to the world stage. But as scientists sound alarm bells on climate change and protestors , the power of collective action has more appeal now than... + full article
The New York Times USA World April 08, 2023
LONDON — The leader of Britain’s opposition, Keir Starmer, can often seem more like the technocratic human rights lawyer he once was than the no-holds-barred politician now reshaping the Labour Party with an eye toward making it more electable.But as his former allies on the... + más
Keir Starmer Calls For An “inverse OPEC” To Accelerate Renewable Energy Adoption Worldwide | Forbes
Labour Party comes out swinging at Britain’s new prime minister | The Boston Globe
The New York Times USA Opinion October 27, 2022
On Tuesday Rishi Sunak became the third Conservative prime minister of Britain this year, elevated to the nation’s highest political office with the endorsement of fewer than 200 lawmakers — an easy hurdle if one compares it to the tens of who would need convincing in a... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA World October 27, 2022
LONDON — A day after King Charles III welcomed him to the 1844 room in Buckingham Palace, reportedly laying out a table of treats for the festive holiday of Diwali, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ventured into the less genteel confines of the House of Commons. His Labour Party... + más
Liz Truss’s New Economic Agenda Looks a Lot Like the Opposition’s | The New York Times
EXPLAINER: Why the British public is not choosing its leader | ABC News
The New York Times USA World October 26, 2022
LONDON — A day after taking the reins in Downing Street, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak came under attack in Parliament for naming an immigration hard-liner to his cabinet, only a week after she was fired from her post for security breaches.The leader of the opposition Labour... + más
Here’s How the World is Reacting to Rishi Sunak Becoming the U.K.’s Next Prime Minister | Time
Forbes USA Business October 16, 2022
Getty Images Key Takeaways The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced last week that it would cut production of oil by approximately 2 million barrels of oil per day. That’s a reduction in the global supply of about 2%. This announcement had an... + más
OPEC Thumbs Its Nose At President Biden | Forbes
Progressives who back Green New Deal outraged over OPEC oil production cuts | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022
Some progressives who support the Green New Deal expressed outrage this week over the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC) decision on Wednesday to cut oil production.OPEC decided to slash production by 2 million barrels a day, a move that could... + más
OPEC+ to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day to shore up prices, defying U.S. pressure | CNBC
The New York Times USA World September 28, 2022
LIVERPOOL, England — Accusing Britain’s new prime minister, Liz Truss, of losing control of Britain’s economy, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Keir Starmer, on Tuesday staked his claim as the guardian of sound fiscal policy and centrist politics, in a speech... + más
Photos show a nation in mourning as Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest | CNBC
Truss Takes a Bold Economic Gamble. Will It Sink Her Government? | The New York Times
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