Category Archives: energy

Stories I Almost Missed: Fukushima, San Onofre, SuperPACs

Some news stories that I stumbled across. I am not shocked that the mainstream media is missing these, but color me mildly disappointed. Fukushima Fukushima power plant is worse than anyone thought; and everyone thought it was really, really, really … Continue reading

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Organic Economics

 I have been waiting for a qualified economist to speak up. Maybe an analyst, or a tent-weary Occupier. I’ve been waiting for someone to offer a compelling idea for What’s Next. But it appears the experts, media, occupiers, unemployed & underemployed … Continue reading

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WTF? Or, Where’s The Fuel economy?

Last year, I helped my mom move out of the house she lived in for more than 30 years. In the basement were a few magazines she’d saved. I brought home Newsweek’s July 4, 1976 Bicentennial issue: “Our America: a … Continue reading

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