
Timothy Puko
Director of Commodities at Eurasia Group
Minerals, mining, energy and climate @EurasiaGroup Formerly @washingtonpost @WSJ @TribLIVE “He seems well-meaning and is not terribly annoying." Views my own
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Dec 29, 2023 |
spokesman.com | Anna Phillips |Amudalat Ajasa |Timothy Puko
LAKE CHARLES, La. - As a girl growing up near refineries and chemical factories in this part of the Gulf Coast, 77-year-old Lois Malvo thought nothing of the way her eyes burned when she played outside. Now she sees dangers all around her. The smell of rotten eggs and gasoline frequently fills her low-slung home, which lacks running water and leans to one side. Most days, she wakes up in the grips of a coughing fit.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Anna M. Phillips |Amudalat Ajasa |Timothy Puko
The Biden administration vowed to protect communities from dangerous pollution. But refineries continue to exceed safe levels. Updated December 29, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST|Published December 21, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. ESTChildren fish in the water across from refineries in Texas City, Tex., on Oct. 6.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko
CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko
CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
afr.com | Chico Harlan |Maxine Joselow |Timothy Puko
CompaniesEnergyClimate policyMore than any climate deal before it, the new pact reflects a recognition that the world is doing more harm than good by prolonging the era of coal, oil and gas. Chico Harlan, Maxine Joselow and Timothy PukoDec 15, 2023 – 10.46am or Subscribe to save articleBreaking a deadlock that had hindered climate talks for three decades, this week nations struck a deal that calls for tackling the root cause of the climate crisis: fossil fuels.
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