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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 →

Indirect Costs Of Coal

Coal is plentiful and cheap, or so it seems. Coal produces 39% of the electricity in the US. The US Continue reading →

Brazilian Corruption

How big can corruption get in a major country? Brazilians are marching for impeachment of their president because the economy is Continue reading →

US Vote Fraud

Rhetoric can stir emotions, but data may not support it. There’s great concern among some about voter fraud in the Continue reading →

Solar Beats Gas

Solar power costs continue to fall, and probably will continue falling for years or decades. In the sunniest places, solar Continue reading →

Antarctic Blooms

The rapidly melting glaciers in the Antarctic are caused by increased temperatures. The waters around the continent are abnormally blooming. Continue reading →

Climate Change Vs MAD

Baby Boomers grew up with the anxieties based on the real threat of Mutually Assured Destruction. Millions were emotionally affected. Continue reading →

Dreading Deflation

Deflation is worse than inflation, and while increased money supplies may fuel inflation, increasing debt and shifts in financial practices Continue reading →

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