Matthew Philips, Bloomberg

Matthew Philips

Bloomberg

Washington, DC, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Bloomberg
  • Marc Morano
  • Businessweek.com

Past articles by Matthew:

James Comey on Leadership, Trump, and Why He’s No Longer a Republican

The former FBI director talks to Bloomberg Businessweek. → Read More

Does Foreign Steel Threaten U.S. National Security?

Trump invokes an obscure trade law to find out. → Read More

Will Putin and Trump Bond Over Oil?

There’s room for cooperation, but also competition. → Read More

There Are Plenty of Jobs Out There, America

The economy is raring to go, but crumbling infrastructure and cheap business owners are holding it back. → Read More

How Climate Rules Might Fade Away

The calculations are hard to understand, and that bodes ill for the future. → Read More

North Dakota’s Pipe Dreams Are the Key to Its Future

The controversial Dakota Access project could be “the difference between survival and shutdown.” → Read More

Clean Power Is Too Hot for Even Trump to Cool

“Fears of a negative impact of Trump ... are really overblown.” → Read More

Clean Power Is Too Hot for Even Trump to Cool

“Fears of a negative impact of Trump ... are really overblown.” → Read More

Obama’s Environmental Legacy Just Went Up in Smoke: ‘You can pretty much burn the Paris agreement’

By Matthew Philips President Obama’s environmental legacy went up in smoke the minute Donald Trump won. Obama has spent the past four years pursuing an aggressive regulatory agenda aimed at loweri… → Read More

Obama’s Environmental Legacy Just Went Up in Smoke

Trump has vowed to reverse course on Obama’s environmental policies. → Read More

Obama’s Environmental Legacy Just Went Up in Smoke

Trump has vowed to reverse course on Obama’s environmental policies. → Read More

Exit America’s Old Elite

Suddenly the elite are at risk of being disenfranchised. It’s a strange feeling. → Read More

Why Oklahoma Can't Turn Off Its Earthquakes

Even new fracking wastewater regulations can't prevent the big ones. → Read More

What Happens When the Most Important Pipeline in the U.S. Explodes?

The 5,500-mile Colonial delivers about half of the refined products used on the East Coast. → Read More

What Happens When the Most Important Pipeline in the U.S. Explodes

The 5,500-mile Colonial delivers about half of the refined products used on the East Coast. → Read More

Exxon Enters No Man's Land

Slowly, in fits and starts, Exxon's investors are pushing it to take better account of climate-change risks. → Read More

Exxon Enters No Man's Land

Slowly, in fits and starts, Exxon's investors are pushing it to take better account of climate-change risks. → Read More

Will ExxonMobil Have to Pay for Misleading the Public on Climate Change?

Scientists at the biggest U.S. oil company understood as early as anyone that fossil fuel emissions were heating up the earth’s atmosphere. → Read More

Can ExxonMobil Be Found Liable for Misleading Public on Climate Change?

Scientists at the biggest U.S. oil company understood as early as anyone that fossil fuel emissions were heating up the earth’s atmosphere. → Read More

America’s Fracking King on Environmentalists and Donald Trump’s Appeal

Harold Hamm, CEO of Continental Resources, explains why his industry just can’t get any respect. → Read More