Climate Change, Front and Center, Government Wrestles With Itself
…systems that run all along the Gulf Coast do a great job of keeping storm surges out, but also, in this case, do a fantastic job of keeping flood waters…
…systems that run all along the Gulf Coast do a great job of keeping storm surges out, but also, in this case, do a fantastic job of keeping flood waters…
…flooding in the Ohio River Valley, much like we saw in Tennessee last year, and an uptick in hurricane activity coming off the gulf. El Nino is the opposite positive…
…boats, unmanned submersible vessels and aerial vehicles capable of monitoring and intercepting threats over hundreds of miles of the Persian Gulf, like Iranian fast boats looking to hijack oil tankers.”…
Somewhere, there is a correlation between the two . . . The Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico dockworker strikes are over. The strike by tens of thousands of dockworkers…
…today, Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker took a different approach, trolling Trump’s claim that the Gulf of Mexico would now be called “the Gulf of America.” Standing behind a lectern and…
…that these checkups occur once a year. To have health insurance cover such things would be like having automobile insurance cover annual smog checks or routine oil changes. What this…
…liquified natural gas from the Persian Gulf countries, especially as they have mostly cut imports from Russia. The jump in the price of oil and natural gas is yet another…
…the Gulf War. There, he was exposed to burn pit fumes, smoke from burning oil rigs, and sarin gas. That left him with skin conditions, respiratory problems, and chronic neuropathy…
Peter Morici gets to the point in this paper in Finfacts on the first half of what we need to face. I hear little from naysayers of ‘protectionism’ on this…
…then go into a 3-5% per year decline. … Recently, OPEC cut back oil production in an attempt to stem the oil price decline. How much might their cutbacks delay…