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h/t @hussmanjpJohn P. Hussman, Ph.D. @hussmanjpy'all realize the UK is only about 3% of U.S. trade, the U.S. already runs a surplus there, and the 10% U.S. tariffs will stay, right?
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Strengthening rural communities with wind power
Sustainable, clean, power to the people. A solution who’s time has come. And we need it. Ohio lawmakers are currently considering a measure that could transform the state’s rural communities, and last week they heard powerful testimony from those who … Continue reading
Race to build driverless cars accelerates
Automakers — and aspiring automakers — are seeking permission to put more experimental self-driving cars on the road to speed their development. The companies want Congress to expand a cap on how many cars can be deployed under waivers from … Continue reading
Oil and auto demand peaking because of economics, not carbon
As I (and many others) have explained many times (recently here), the business/economic case for transitioning to much smarter, cleaner more efficient water, food, transportation and energy systems is so overwhelming today, that change is happening with or without politicians … Continue reading