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California Drought Real Estate

California’s drought has been extreme for long enough that many know about it, and are now trying to make accommodations. Continue reading →

An Aquifer Data First

Data are finally being compiled on our aquifers. No one knows how much water is down there, but at least Continue reading →

The Greener The People The Cleaner The Air

It may sound like a Duh! moment, but data is now proving that stronger environmental restrictions do clean the air, Continue reading →

Medicare Costs Ease

One of America’s problems is increasing healthcare costs. Medicare was one place where the cost increases were worrisome for good Continue reading →

California’s Other Water Problem

As if a massive drought wasn’t bad enough, many of California’s biggest cities are supplied by aqueducts that are hundreds Continue reading →

Auto Autos Cost Cities Money

Autonomous vehicles are becoming more enticing every day. The technology is improving. Businesses are more interested for trucking and taxi Continue reading →

Trickle Down Failed

The Trickle Down economic strategy has been tried for thirty years. The results are in; The IMF report said the Continue reading →

Fossil Fuel Subsidies

The International Monetary Fund released a draft report on how much governments subsidize fossil fuels, both extraction and remediation. The Continue reading →

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