It is hard to argue that the plan to connect the Oregon coast via pipeline to the Canadian Rockies would do much for American frackers hit hard by an international energy glut.
It’s His Land. Now a Canadian Company Gets to Take It.|by Lee van der Voo for ProPublica|October 1, 2020|ProPublica
Overproduction and overinvestment have created a supply glut that was suppressing oil prices even before the virus struck.
On climate change, oil and gas companies have a long way to go|David Roberts|September 25, 2020|Vox
There’s a glut of environmental organizations out there and a lack of rigorous research on their impacts and cost-effectiveness, though that’s beginning to change with the arrival of new evaluators like Giving Green and ImpactMatters.
Want to fight climate change effectively? Here’s where to donate your money.|Sigal Samuel|September 17, 2020|Vox
Indeed, since that last glut of media reviews in 2018, agencies have tried to recast themselves to keep pace with marketers’ expectations.
Marketers ‘looking to feel confident’: the coronavirus causing irreversible changes to the advertiser-agency dynamic|Seb Joseph|August 20, 2020|Digiday
With price guarantees for certain crops, and the resultant glut of supply, the government sometimes paid farmers to plant fewer crops.
How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Ep. 386 Rebroadcast)|Stephen J. Dubner|August 6, 2020|Freakonomics
But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team.
The Golden State Preps for the ‘Red Wedding’ of Senate Races|David Freedlander|January 9, 2015|DAILY BEAST
And given the current glut in fossil fuels, it might even be a better economic bet to wait a few years.
New York’s Conservative Fracking Ban|Jay Michaelson|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Tallinn feels palpably Scandinavian with its polished old-town brick, seaside positioning and glut of cool cafes.
Next Stop, Quito: Our Top Cities for 2015|Brandon Presser|December 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But should you lack the energy to sift through the glut of options yourself, we can at least helpfully endorse this one.
WGN’s ‘Manhattan’ Is Summer’s Best New Show. But Will Anyone Watch?|Kevin Fallon|July 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
On the other hand, there is, in fact, a glut of perfectly healthy and well-behaved dogs and cats that need homes.
Pope Francis Is Wrong About My Child-Free Life|Amanda Marcotte|June 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The treasure was plentiful enough to cause ‘a glut’ forthwith if many speculators engaged.
The Woodlands Orchids|Frederick Boyle
The supreme moment had arrived when Mr. Hugh Price was to glut his vengeance.
The Real America in Romance, Volume 6;|John R. Musick
They glut themselves indiscriminately, afraid to let a single dish go by.
The Open Question|Elizabeth Robins
Our chief aim is not to keep a market open and steady, but to glut it with over-production or to block it with excessive prices.
In the Border Country|W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett
He thought rapidly of the alarm, the arrest, the kings wrath, and himself given to glut the monsters in the menagerie.
The Fair God|Lew Wallace
British Dictionary definitions for glut
glut
/ (ɡlʌt) /
noun
an excessive amount, as in the production of a crop, often leading to a fall in price
the act of glutting or state of being glutted
verbgluts, gluttingorglutted(tr)
to feed or supply beyond capacity
to supply (a market) with a commodity in excess of the demand for it
to cram full or choke upto glut a passage
Derived forms of glut
gluttingly, adverb
Word Origin for glut
C14: probably from Old French gloutir, from Latin gluttīre; see glutton1