Clues from 1872
…scandalized at the coal miners objecting to grub in the pits every day in the week. Laziness, ingratitude, and extortion, seem the proper terms for sportsmen and fine ladies to…
…scandalized at the coal miners objecting to grub in the pits every day in the week. Laziness, ingratitude, and extortion, seem the proper terms for sportsmen and fine ladies to…
…power. Sounds a little bit like Peabody Coal . . . Notes and References: We Energies’ War on Its Solar Customers Advocates: Wisconsin solar fight could spill into other states…
…and demand, the same as the price of apples or coal.” (source) He is saying that the labor market is the same as the market for products and commodities. Now…
…in China and OECD countries from ” greater generation of electricity from renewable sources, such as hydropower, solar and wind, and less burning of coal.” Interesting post by Sandwichman at…
…of apples or coal.” It appears that Paul Krugman is one of the economists who he says used to think that wages are pretty much determined by honest supply and…
…coal) that contribute significantly to global warming. eliminate the capital gains preferential rate, treating all income as of the same character and taxable at the current ordinary income rates (and…
…or solar. Thus, many of the biggest data centers are located in states like North Carolina (cheap coal-fired plants), Oregon and Washington (cheap hydropower). States with cheap electricity do not…
…England had plenty of easily accessible coal and iron. Which is to say, England struck oil, or at least the 18th century version of it. Similarly, the oil boom that…
…an average of 10,300 manufacturing jobs were added each month. Coal mining jobs rose by +200 vs. the last severn years of Obama’s presidency in which an average of -300…
…Obama’s presidency in which an average of 10,300 manufacturing jobs were added each month. Coal mining jobs rose by +400 for an average of +300 vs. the last severn years…