Natural Gas, Suddenly Abundant, Is Cheaper
Friday, March 20, 2009 - 23:42
in Earth & Climate
The first globalized natural gas glut in history is driving an even more drastic collapse in the cost of gas that cooks food, heats homes and runs factories in the U.S. and many other countries.
Read the whole article on NY Times Science
More from NY Times Science
Related
- 'Ice that burns' may yield clean, sustainable bridge to global energy futureMon, 23 Mar 2009, 14:37:03 EDT
- Climate change could deepen poverty in developing countries, study findsThu, 20 Aug 2009, 2:30:18 EDT
- Darwin meets FacebookMon, 9 Nov 2009, 20:37:40 EST
- Cheaper materials could be key to low-cost solar cellsWed, 18 Feb 2009, 10:37:09 EST
- Nature reserves attract humans, but at a cost to biodiversityThu, 3 Jul 2008, 14:36:27 EDT