Phred Dvorak
@phred_dvorak
Journalist. Most recently @WSJ, writing about energy transition and climate. Experienced Asia hand, especially Japan.
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27-02-2009 00:04:14
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The fraying of U.S.-China ties stands to hurt science in the U.S., especially in critical areas such as biotech, clean energy and quantum communications wsj.com/articles/the-u… via The Wall Street Journal
Mike Korchinsky helped create one of the most popular tools for cutting carbon emissions, carbon offsets, but is fighting to keep that business alive amid a crisis of confidence in the industry wsj.com/science/enviro… via The Wall Street Journal
There is bipartisan support for at least one type of energy—hydrogen wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
The energy transition is getting a dose of reality wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
A green-energy spending binge in China is stymying attempts to build clean-energy manufacturing elsewhere, particularly in Europe wsj.com/business/china… via The Wall Street Journal
Ammonia is high on the list of potential replacements for fossil fuels, and fertilizer companies are taking steps to cash in wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
Goodbye to an amazing colleague: Rebecca Smith, whose reporting revealed corruption at Enron, has died wsj.com/business/media… via The Wall Street Journal
The Biden administration’s big push for clean-energy manufacturing in the U.S. has attracted a not-entirely-welcome group of investors: China’s solar giants wsj.com/business/ameri… via The Wall Street Journal
As demand for renewable energy explodes, the U.S. is trying to build its own solar-manufacturing supply chain almost from scratch wsj.com/business/can-t… via The Wall Street Journal
Oil billionaire Tim Dunn, a self-described activist Christian, wants to shake up the national Republican Party much like he did the Texas one. The mission: to perpetuate Trump-era policies. wsj.com/politics/polic… via The Wall Street Journal
Republican Rep. John Curtis founded the Conservative Climate Caucus three years ago. Its main mission is to get its members comfortable with thinking and talking about climate wsj.com/politics/elect… via The Wall Street Journal
Even as the nation accelerates its push for clean energy, the market for rooftop solar is shrinking wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
In western Utah, two caverns—each roughly big enough to house the Empire State Building—are being hollowed out of rock salt a mile underground wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
They can fly autonomously. For months at a time. They’re solar planes and they can do things balloons and satellites can't. wsj.com/science/enviro… via The Wall Street Journal
Clean energy, religion, politics -- the struggle over Arizona's Resolution Copper mine has it all. wsj.com/world/asia/ari… via The Wall Street Journal
Extreme weather is putting power supplies around the U.S. to the test. Energy companies are racing to find answers. wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal
Californians are getting painful electricity bills this summer, as utilities rebuild infrastructure and invest in renewable energy. wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal