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No Duty To Protect Us, But They Show Up For The Oligarchy
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock (a prudent course of action in the US these days, especially for the unarmed), Elon Musk has been leading an effort to make the government more “efficient.” But, definitions of that word may vary. In Elon’s wake, there’s a lot of chaos and … [continued]
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Who Pays For The Environmental Damage When A Starship Falls In My Backyard?
Hubby and I were sitting at our dining room table, eating our dinner and watching the sun dip over the Intracoastal Waterway. Then a ball appeared in the sky, heading west to east — a swirling mass of vapors with what looked like a nebula around it. Gold sparks were … [continued]
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As Traverse City’s airport grows, a chance to consider climate
The plans, which are not yet complete, include considerations for energy efficiency, weather and more.
To Regulate Or Not Too Regulate — That Is The Question
There is a certain joy that comes from tearing things down, especially if there is a promise of something new to replace them.
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Dear Pete Buttigieg, We Appreciate You & Already Miss You Too Much
Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, brought tears to my eyes four years ago, and they were tears of joy. CleanTechnica, NRDC, and so many more fans were pleased that yes, “Finally, Infrastructure Week Isn’t a Joke.” Before I begin listing some of the daily natural highs I discovered while reading … [continued]
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