On January 1, 2023 it is likely most Americans woke up with a hangover.
On January 1, 2023, it is a almost a certainty that no American woke up worried that the gas stove in their kitchen was secretly killing them. read more »
EnvironmentThe Spark That Lit the Gas Stove
by Thomas Buckley 06/12/2023
On January 1, 2023 it is likely most Americans woke up with a hangover. On January 1, 2023, it is a almost a certainty that no American woke up worried that the gas stove in their kitchen was secretly killing them. read more » »
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Danielle Smith's Pro-Growth Rebellion is a Sign of Things to Come
by Joel Kotkin 06/08/2023
Canada, even more than the United States, stands at the edge of a great historic opportunity. As worldwide demand for raw materials read more » »
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Cities of the West: An American Success Story, Part 2
by Cullum Clark 06/07/2023
Part one of this essay showed how the political tradition of Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, and Abraham Lincoln gave rise to the successful spread of American civilization read more » »
Why Africa is Turning Its Back on the Eco-obsessed West
by Joel Kotkin and Bheki Mahlobo 06/05/2023
The Western democracies appear united in their support for Ukraine, but they may also be losing the bigger, more consequential battle for the loyalties of the developing world. read more »
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China Syndrome
by Robert Bryce 05/30/2023
Two years ago, about 40 environmental groups, including Friends of the Earth, 350 Action, Earthworks, Sunrise Movement, and Union of Concerned Scientists, signed a letter urging Congress and the Biden Administration to work with China read more » »
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California Will Be Exploiting Developing Countries to Achieve EV Truck Goals
by Ronald Stein 05/24/2023
We all know by now that the California Air Resources Board has banned the sale of traditional combustion trucks – that run of diesel – by 2036 in the state. read more » »
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Wisconsin Town Fights Big Solar
by Robert Bryce 04/30/2023
When I arrived at the Christiana Town Hall yesterday afternoon, Mark A. Cook, the town chairman, and two local landowners, John Barnes, and Roxann Engelstad, were ready and waiting. read more » »
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The Inhumanity of the Green Agenda
by Joel Kotkin 04/25/2023
‘Man is the measure of all things’, Greek philosopher Protagoras wrote over 2,500 years ago. Unfortunately, our elites today tend not to see it that way. In recent years, the overused word ‘sustainability’ has fostered a narrative in which human needs and aspirations have taken a back seat to the green austerity of Net Zero and ‘degrowth’. read more » »
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Jamie Dimon's Climate Corporatism
by Robert Bryce 04/17/2023
Deep Throat never said, “follow the money.” That phrase, which has become one of the most famous axioms in politics and journalism, was featured in the 1976 movie “All the President’s Men,” which starred Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford. read more » »
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Childish Beliefs Drive Lethal Energy and Agricultural Agendas
by Paul Driessen 04/11/2023
Many eco-activists (and too many legislators, regulators, judges and journalists) have trouble thinking beyond slogans. They apparently believe declaring ecological emergencies, repeating clever mantras, and issuing proclamations and mandates will create a fossil-fuel-free, organic farming utopia. In their dreams. read more » »
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