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Environmentalism in America is Dead

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Environmentalism in America is dead. It has been replaced by climatism and renewable energy fetishism.  read more »

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Progressive Geography's Intellectual Dead End

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Americans are familiar with steep political divisions on issues like race, class, and gender. Perhaps less understood, but arguably more definitive, is the widening gap between the cognitive elites concentrated in big cities and the rest of the country.  read more »

March Driving 101.4% of 2019

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Americans drove almost 1.5 percent more miles in March of 2024 than in the March before the pandemic  read more »

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Trudeau, Biden Paying Political Price as the West Turns Against Immigration

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U.S. President Joe Biden, in one of his regularly inept utterances, recently castigated Japan and other East Asian countries for being “xenophobic,”  read more »

Defining Rust Belt Urbanism

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Here’s one representation of the Rust Belt. However, just like with definitions of the Midwest overall, people usually identify where they live in the region as the center of it.  read more »

If Trump Wants to Win the Election He Must Reject MAGA Sycophants

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The wannabe Trump vice-presidents have made a sad spectacle of themselves, genuflecting in support for their morally deficient leader in what has to be one of the least edifying trials in history.  read more »

A Summer Assignment: Talk to Different People

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The summer recess is approaching and I would like to suggest an extra-curricular activity for college students: go somewhere different, away from campus, somewhere unlike home, and talk to new people who have had appreciably different life experiences.  read more »

North America Dominates Deep Tech, But WIll It Last?

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During the 20th century global prosperity was focused to where technological development was happening, and this has also been the pattern for the initial decades of the 21st century.  read more »

Jews Cannot Afford to Be Divided Over Israel

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Jews, like elephants, tend to have long memories. We see in the past warnings of the future. As Israel marks its 76th birthday on 14 May, perhaps the most relevant and terrifying precedent comes from the days of the Roman Empire.  read more »

What the Media Won't Tell You About the Energy Transition

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Over the past few days, I’ve searched the NewsBank archive for uses of “energy transition.” One of the earliest uses of that now-ubiquitous phrase occurred in the Christian Science Monitor in 1981.  read more »

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