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  • Jan 9, 2025 | todayville.com | Stewart Muir

    In 2024, the EU shifted towards a cautious, fossil fuel-inclusive energy strategy amid rising costs and public unrestIn 2024, the European Union’s shift back towards fossil fuels began to solidify in earnest. Over the past few years, Giorgia Meloni has become the Prime Minister of Italy, Geert Wilders’ party is the senior partner in the governing coalition of the Netherlands, and Friedrich Merz is poised to ascend to the leadership of Germany’s government.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | financialpost.com | Stewart Muir

    According to Bloomberg, so far this year France “has received more LNG (liquefied natural gas) from Moscow than in any full year since supplies began in 2018.” Though France is a NATO ally fully committed to resisting Russian aggression against Ukraine, her reliance on Russian LNG helps replenish the Kremlin’s war chest, thus directly funding the very aggression she is trying to defeat.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | asianpacificpost.com | Stewart Muir

    CommentaryBy Stewart MuirBritish Columbia stands at a crossroads. The world around it is looking to create cleaner energy, secure its supply chains, and build more housing to alleviate the affordability crisis. It must be made clear that our province’s near-limitless gift of natural resources will not only lead the way towards economic and sustainable security but also build better opportunities for future generations.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | timescolonist.com | Stewart Muir

    A commentary by the Victoria resident who is host of the Power Struggle podcast and started Resource Works. There’s something about the way we talk about energy that reminds me of my grandmother’s kitchen wisdom: “Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.” This old adage feels particularly relevant when considering Canada’s role in global energy markets, especially regarding liquefied natural gas.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | biv.com | Stewart Muir

    Seating arrangements in Victoria’s legislative chamber may remain delicate, yet a story of opportunity and challenge is unfolding beyond the capital that deserves close attention. British Columbia stands at a crossroads, where the intersection of global demand and local abundance creates a moment of extraordinary potential. Consider this: as the world races toward its clean energy future, demand for critical minerals is set to explode.

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Stewart Muir
Stewart Muir @sjmuir
16 Apr 25

Mark Carney gets roasted in @the_lineca by economist @ctsragan, who has long been a voice of practical climate policy. Ragan says there is a simple way for Carney to prove he understands western concerns. @mattgurney @jengerson https://t.co/c4SUb2nEhA

Stewart Muir
Stewart Muir @sjmuir
11 Apr 25

In both the U.S. and Canada, companies have raced to expunge evidence of their ESG commitments. But with a big difference. In the U.S., ESG became a casualty in the “war on woke”. But in Canada, it is the environmental movement, via an anti-greenwashing law it pressed for, https://t.co/2ObEwMrsS4

Stewart Muir
Stewart Muir @sjmuir
10 Apr 25

Mark Carney told workers in Calgary today he wants Canada to become a “clean energy and oil & gas” superpower. Meanwhile in Vancouver, he appointed ex-mayor Gregor Robertson, who spent millions fighting Trans Mountain pipeline, to be his star candidate. Carney team must be having https://t.co/nd0hJebela