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Tilak Doshi

Asia–Pacific (APAC), London, Singapore
Covers:  energy policy, climate change, developing countries, oil and gas, renewable energy, energy economics
Economist, PhD, Forbes contributor; op-eds Spectator (US), Jerusalem Post, SCMP (Hongkong), Straits Times (Singapore), 30 years in energy industry/think tanks;

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Big Oil Asset Write-Downs Are Not The End Of The Oil Age

Big Oil Asset Write-Downs Are Not The End Of The Oil Age

Forbes — Fossil fuel divestment campaigners might be elated by the drastic drop in the share prices of the big oil and gas companies. But it was the Wuhan virus not the Paris Agreement that caused this. Wishing for a premature end to the Age of Oil (and gas and coal) will do humanity irreparable harm.

Big Oil Asset Write-Downs Are Not The End Of The Oil Age

Big Oil Asset Write-Downs Are Not The End Of The Oil Age

Forbes — Fossil fuel divestment campaigners might be elated by the drastic drop in the share prices of the big oil and gas companies. But it was the Wuhan virus not the Paris Agreement that caused this. Wishing for a premature end to the Age of Oil (and gas and coal) will do humanity irreparable harm.

Biden's Coming China Headache: Climate Change And "Developing Countries"

Biden's Coming China Headache: Climate Change And "Developing Countries"

wattsupwiththat.com — Reposted from Forbes By Tilak Doshi, A Biden presidency, which now seems most likely, will have plenty on its foreign policy plate, ranging from relations with Russia, China and Europe to the Iran question in the Middle East.

Biden's Coming China Headache: Climate Change And "Developing Countries"

Biden's Coming China Headache: Climate Change And "Developing Countries"

wattsupwiththat.com — Reposted from Forbes By Tilak Doshi, A Biden presidency, which now seems most likely, will have plenty on its foreign policy plate, ranging from relations with Russia, China and Europe to the Iran question in the Middle East.

The irony of sages of the West offering stakeholder capitalism to Asia

The irony of sages of the West offering stakeholder capitalism to Asia

South China Morning Post — Given Asian corporate governance issues, the West's stakeholder campaign merely offers gleeful Asian tycoons new opportunities to financially underperform. Meanwhile, CEOs who support the campaign have been found to furlough staff and cut benefits amid the Covid-19 crisis while paying dividends to shareholders

The brave new world of ample oil

The brave new world of ample oil

Business Standard — In the oil universe, the September 14 attack on Saudi Aramco's oil facilities is comparable to the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers in New York City. Yet, the taking out of half of the Kingdom's oil output led not to an oil shock but a whimper.

The West Intends Energy Suicide: Will It Succeed?

The West Intends Energy Suicide: Will It Succeed?

Forbes — The unstoppable force of climate alarmism meets the immoveable object of people's attachment to their accustomed material standards of living. The resolution of this problem in many localities and countries will be the leading indicator of the West's success in committing energy suicide.

The West Intends Energy Suicide: Will It Succeed?

The West Intends Energy Suicide: Will It Succeed?

Forbes — The unstoppable force of climate alarmism meets the immoveable object of people's attachment to their accustomed material standards of living. The resolution of this problem in many localities and countries will be the leading indicator of the West's success in committing energy suicide.

Troubled Middle East geopolitics in the Biden era - comment

Troubled Middle East geopolitics in the Biden era - comment

Jerusalem Post — Now that US President Joe Biden's administration, in just over a month since the president's inauguration, has shown an almost reflexive eagerness to reverse former US president Donald Trump's policies and executive orders, Middle East geopolitics seem set for tough and dangerous readjustments.

Climate Deniers of the World, Unite! - The Daily Sceptic

Climate Deniers of the World, Unite! - The Daily Sceptic

The Daily Sceptic — If Keir Starmer gets his way and bans 'legal but harmful' content on social media, how long will it be before climate contrarianism is classified as 'misinformation'? asks Tilak K. Doshi.