by | Oct 14, 2016

Get On With It: A Memoir Algy Cluff (Cluff & Sons, 208 pages, £15)* Is it possible that a young English boy, born in 1940, while the war drums were being beaten around the world, can grow up pretty much…

by | Oct 6, 2016

President Obama’s flagship policy on climate change had its day in court on September 27. The international community is closely watching; most Americans, however, are unaware of the historic case known as the Clean Power Plan (CPP) — which according…

by | Sep 20, 2016

You have probably watched a samurai movie — and know about Seppuku. Ritual suicide to avoid the shame of being dishonored — particularly by defeat in war. VW is in the process of committing Seppuku. The electric car serving as…

by | Sep 16, 2016

“What if we were Pennsylvania?” This question from Windsor, New York town supervisor Carolyn Price is becoming a rallying cry for upstate New Yorkers. For years Windsor has witnessed its neighbors just across the Pennsylvania border enjoy historic job creation,…

by | Sep 15, 2016

People in seven states, from South Dakota to Texas, were awakened Saturday morning, September 3, by Oklahoma’s most powerful earthquake in recorded history. The 5.8 tremor was centered near Pawnee, OK. Several buildings sustained minor damage and there were no…

by | Sep 1, 2016

If a country’s goal is to decrease carbon emissions by increasing reliance on renewable energy, it only makes sense to install the new equipment in the location with the best potential — both in geography and government. For Australia, which…

by | Aug 26, 2016

Donald Trump can become one of the greatest Presidents in American history, if he can lead adoption of just a few desperately needed changes in federal policies and law. Trump has already pledged to adopt these changes, while Hillary has…

by | Aug 23, 2016

As seen on these pages in the past, it’s not uncommon for commentators to lump America’s thriving biofuel sector into the same category as taxpayer-funded green energy flops like Solyndra. Yet the facts show that the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)…

by | Aug 10, 2016

Final federal approval for what is being called the “new Keystone” came from the Army Corps of Engineers on July 26 — allowing the pipeline to move forward. The 1,168-mile long Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), also called the Bakken Pipeline,…

by | Aug 8, 2016

America’s rush to renewables has invited corruption and fraud. Researcher Christine Lakatos and I, together, have produced the single largest body of work on green-energy crony-corruption. Our years of collaboration have revealed that those with special access and influence have…

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