by John Klar | Dec 2, 2023 | Articles, Climate Change, Good Reads, Opinion
As the world’s leaders gather in Dubai for the 2023 “COP28” summit to discuss climate change, they would do well to learn a lesson from one of the 20th-century literary greats. In his iconic 1971 book “The Lorax,” Dr. Seuss poetically depicted an...
by John Klar | Oct 23, 2023 | Articles, Editor's Choice, Environmental, Good Reads, Opinion
In gauging the promises of climate rescue by corporations and non-governmental organizations, citizens must reflect upon the track record of past technological projects peddled as the cure to all that ails us. EVs, wind turbines, and solar panels are touted as...
by Andrew Moran | Jun 26, 2023 | Articles, Business News, Opinion
The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on June 22 titled “Driving Affordability: Preserving People’s Freedom to Buy Affordable Vehicles and Fuel.” Lawmakers discussed various legislative efforts that aim to stop President Joe...
by Mark Angelides | Mar 16, 2023 | Articles, Good Reads, Politics
President Joe Biden finds himself caught between a political rock and a hard place with his latest efforts to be all things to all people. After the Department of the Interior chose to approve three out of five new Alaskan drilling sites in a ConocoPhillips endeavor...
by Mark Angelides | Mar 3, 2023 | Articles, Editor's Choice, Opinion, Politics
President Biden is expected to issue the first veto of his tenure in the White House and add to the list of more than 2,500 such actions taken by presidents since 1789. In the face of the Senate’s decision disallowing retirement plan managers from including...