Bicycling To Work Grows
Bicycling to work was considered unconventional, but that is changing. The total percentage is still low, less than 4%, but Continue reading
Bicycling to work was considered unconventional, but that is changing. The total percentage is still low, less than 4%, but Continue reading
Coal is plentiful and cheap, or so it seems. Coal produces 39% of the electricity in the US. The US Continue reading
How big can corruption get in a major country? Brazilians are marching for impeachment of their president because the economy is Continue reading
Rhetoric can stir emotions, but data may not support it. There’s great concern among some about voter fraud in the Continue reading
Solar power costs continue to fall, and probably will continue falling for years or decades. In the sunniest places, solar Continue reading
The rapidly melting glaciers in the Antarctic are caused by increased temperatures. The waters around the continent are abnormally blooming. Continue reading
Baby Boomers grew up with the anxieties based on the real threat of Mutually Assured Destruction. Millions were emotionally affected. Continue reading
Deflation is worse than inflation, and while increased money supplies may fuel inflation, increasing debt and shifts in financial practices Continue reading