The US Constitution was adopted as the governance documents for the United States of America on September 17, 1787. Most of us are likely not as familiar with the short but powerful document as we should be (link here for the full seven Articles, plus amendments, with references), and the resurgent conversation regarding the duties [...]
Wonder why there’s such a rush, by relatively few, to push “cap and trade” legislation forward?
This Marketwatch article, timed with the Copenhagen meetings with week, does an excellent job identifying the dynamics — this potential $2 trillion new asset class has been “stalled” by lack of action in the US, and therefore carbon prices in [...]
Adam Schrager’s book, The Principled Politician, could easily be the screenplay for a Frank Capra movie, ala Mr. Smith Goes to Washington…
…except it’s a true story, about a real man, (and it doesn’t have a “justice and fair play triumphs over all” ending).
Libertarians, fiscal conservatives, and history buffs will sigh wistfully getting to know [...]
The UK’s venerable Telegraph is running with a surprising investigative series — apparently, a leading climate research university’s system got hacked, and there are some pretty juicy e-mails being posted, which, shall we say question the integrity of the data and the researchers.
Researcher Phil Jones has one of the highest “quotable quote” ratios in the [...]