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Freakonomics.Com: Domain DB Profile

This profile page summarizes all known activity of the domain Freakonomics.Com related to Natural Gas. This domain may have published content supporting this topic, against it, or in a separate context: this biographical entry simply demarks this domain as having published content suggesting contextual association with Natural Gas.


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All Media Count   3
News Count (W/Clustered)   0 (0.00%)
Distinct Stories   0
Blog Count   2 (66.67%)
Tweet Count   0 (0.00%)
Shared Tweet Count   0
Links Tweeted   0
Combined Tone   2.00
Combined Polarization   5.92
Combined Activity   0.27
Combined Personalization   0.27
News Tone   0
Blog Tone   2.00
Tweet Tone   0
First Seen   6/21/2011
Last Seen   7/27/2011
News/Social Ratio  0.00%
Attention/Loyalty  2 / 1341 days (0.15%)
Domain Type   Blog
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Dan Hirsch   33.33% (1)
Angela Merkel   33.33% (1)
S David Freeman   33.33% (1)
Frank Wolak   33.33% (1)
Naoto Kan   33.33% (1)

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University Of California   33.33% (1)
Program On Energy   33.33% (1)
Ipcc   33.33% (1)
Pew Center On Global Climate   33.33% (1)
Energy Security Initiative   33.33% (1)

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Rome, Lazio, Italy   33.33% (1)
Bern, Bern, Switzerland   33.33% (1)
Houston, Texas, United States   33.33% (1)
Oakland, California, United States   33.33% (1)
Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale, Belgium   33.33% (1)

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Freakonomics.Com   66.67% (2)





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Freakonomics Will U.S. Shale Gas Rebalance Global Politics?

...... Fascinating article from the Houston Chronicle : The natural gas boom in the U.S. has weakened Russia's influence on European energy supplies and could keep Iran's influence in check for years to come, according to a new study from the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. The study, "Shale Gas and U.S. National Security," says the surge of drilling in shale formations will have ......

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(07/27/2011)
Legislation
Tone: 3.53%
Pol: 4.71%
Act: 25.29%
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Exc: 0.00%

Freakonomics What Happens Next as the World Turns Away From <b>...</b>

...... substantial amounts of its electricity (roughly 15 percent in Japan, 23 percent in Germany, and 40 percent in Switzerland). New electricity capacity in these countries will be replaced by natural gas, coal, renewables, and electricity imports. Germany currently imports nuclear energy from France and the Czech Republic and will likely continue to do so, despite Chancellor Angela Merkel 's ......

(5820 words by freakonomics.com)
(06/21/2011)
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Tone: 0.47%
Pol: 7.14%
Act: 23.91%
Per: 0.54%
Que: 2.90%
Exc: 0.41%





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