Germany’s Grid Is Getting Greener as Its Industry Is Weakening
Why Germany’s claimed green transition progress is less impressive than it appears when you decompose the data.
Read more...Why Germany’s claimed green transition progress is less impressive than it appears when you decompose the data.
Read more...The “second American Revolution” underway will “remain bloodless,” said the head of Project 2025 “if the left allows it to be.”
Read more...Jonathan Haidt contends that changes in childrearing practices have produced adults who on average are more anxious and fragile
Read more...A look at the history of Yemen, its place in the region, and the remarkable Houthi campaign against Israel and Red Sea shipping.
Read more...We will be taking a holiday of sorts via a reduced number of posts through next Monday. Hope you can take a break too!
Read more...A look at just one implication of the fresh Chevron Supreme Court ruling demonstrates how far-reaching it is.
Read more...Yet another NATO summit has escalation on the agenda, despite the weakening of the West’s position.
Read more...A beautifully written story about a program which has inmates train service dogs shows some of our conflicts about the purpose of prisons.
Read more...Yet another example of inadequate green targets meeting the notion that even that much action is somehow too costly.
Read more...As polling methods evolve, it can be hard to distinguish solid survey findings from those that dissolve under scrutiny.
Read more...Michael Hudson explains how the IMF’s view of war debt is dangerously misguided and older economic thinkers had much better take.
Read more...Yves here. The presidential debate last night is likely to go down as being of historical importance, in the same league as the Kennedy-Nixon debate. But here, instead of demonstrating how the then-young medium rewarded good looks and a confident affect, here it showed two men, which as often happens with the aged, having become […]
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