Bloomberg News just released some comments from Richard Sandor, owner of the Chicago and London Climate Exchange:
Bloomberg News just released some comments from Richard Sandor, owner of the Chicago and London Climate Exchange:
Winds of change are being felt across the energy industry. As fossil fuels become less economically feasible to sustain our thirst for energy, new options are being explored. Renewable energy, earth’s naturally regenerative energy resources, becomes more financially attractive as the price of oil explodes. What makes these energy sources unique is that they can be harvested directly on site and distributed to surrounding communities. With renewable energy, centralized power production suddenly becomes less efficient and less economically sound.
Researchers at Tufts University completed a study for the Natural Resources Defense Council detailing the huge costs the US will face if climate change goes un-addressed. Short and sweet, with some very scary numbers.
“If the two biggest oil producers in the world can no longer increase production, that’s a catastrophe, not a bubble,” said Stephen Leeb, an investment manager who has authored two books on oil scarcity. Apparently Russia and Saudi Arabia, the two largest pumpers of crude in the world are losing pumping capacity by the day; Saudi Arabia couldn’t increase oil output if it wanted to. Pure and simple, the current supply and demand scenario is driving the price of oil into the stratosphere. Wake up politicians! Cheap oil is dead.
The price of oil closed at over 133 dollars per barrel yesterday. Today, the front page of the NYTimes notes the price jumping over $135 per barrel in overnight trading, and the article then goes on to describe many of the downstream economic effects of the soaring price of oil.
We’d like to congratulate all our Emergent seniors at Tufts University in Massachusetts, who are graduating from their undergraduate studies on Sunday, May 18th. Jesse Gossett is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Science and History. Jayson Uppal is graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. And Jared Rodriguez, that’s me, is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and Civil Engineering. Congratulations guys! Now we can throw ourselves entirely into Emergent!