For the first time since the 70s, Congress takes an interest.
It’s not a sufficient step, but it’s a necessary one, even if small.
For the first time since the 70s, Congress takes an interest.
It’s not a sufficient step, but it’s a necessary one, even if small.
No, Secretary General, fossil fuels are not “incompatible with human survival” — they’re indispensable to human survival.
Can Republicans fix it?
It’s an attempt to tackle the root causes, but even if the bills pass, Biden will probably veto them. But some kind of reform is long overdue.
Bob Zimmerman says don’t sweat it.
Ruminations on the death of malls, and cities.
Well, here‘s a stupid take.
Narrator: It is possible to be concerned about DEI and the abandonment of merit without being a racist.
It’s kind of hilarious to view the alternate reality SLS proponents continue to live in.
Thank the green-energy cult.
[Update a few minutes later]
Smoke from the Canadian fires cut solar-power generation in half.
Boeing faces hard choices.
They underestimates just how much a truly commercial program was at odds with their corporate culture. It’s why I left Rockwell thirty years ago; I understood that it was never going to be serious about private spaceflight.
Jim Meigs writes about California’s disastrous fire and housing policies.