Tag: RISK
It’s Time For An Authentic Golden Age Of Agriculture
A “golden age” is a flourishing period in the history of a nation. It is a period when everything seems really good, peaceful, and successful — not utopian, but a time of extraordinary human achievement. A golden age of agriculture commonly refers to the late 19th century, a time of … [continued]
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“Energy Security” Makes Us Less Secure. Renewables Are The Answer
Energy dominance doesn’t come from the barrel of a rifle, it comes from harvesting the abundant energy of the sun.
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While Hinkley Nuclear Was Being Built, The UK Grid Decarbonized
The latest announcement about Hinkley Point C was predictable. The first reactor at the plant in Somerset is now expected to begin generating electricity in 2030. The cost estimate has climbed again, now reaching roughly £35B in 2015 pounds or about £49B in current money according to Electricité de France. … [continued]
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Battery Shortages & Wait Times At Swap Stations In Kenya’s Booming Electric Motorcycle Sectors Show That It’s Time For Big Investors To Support These Companies
Surging demand shows customer buy-in and willingness to pay
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LFP Letters to the Editor: March 6, 2026
AI hard to detect Many artificial intelligence neophytes, myself included, listened with great interest to speaker Jordan Morris discuss how to coexist with AI, at the London Writers Society meeting on Feb. 24. Morris mentioned the post-Hollywood movement, during which traditional studio control shifted toward director-driven films based on remakes. He blamed much of this […]