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Electricity Scarcity Meets Aluminum Tariffs, and American Citizens Pick Up the Bill
A collision between AI data centers being built—in the current AI bubble and with full throated support by the Trump Administration—and aluminum smelters for electricity is no longer theoretical. Utilities across the United States are facing binding constraints on generation and transmission. When presented with competing requests for hundreds of … [continued]
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Destined to Fail: False Assumptions on Climate, Trade, and Society Cripple U.S. Security Strategy
A national security strategy is supposed to describe the world as it is and explain how a country intends to navigate the constraints and opportunities in front of it. It is meant to be a map, not a message, and certainly not a mirror held up to a single political … [continued]
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US Automakers Slit Their Own Throats On The Altar Of Greed
Fuel economy standards in the US have been rolled back so Detroit’s Big Three can make more money selling gas pigs.
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Power To The People! How Economic Choices Create Political Capital
Everything that goes around, comes around. The midterm election of 1890 may offer important lessons about political power and consumers.
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From Russia With Love: How Low Can Tesla’s Brand Reputation Go?
Yet another fresh wave of bad publicity has hit the Tesla brand, as CEO Elon Musk continues to cement himself into position as a thought leader in right wing extremist circles.
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