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AI, Graduates, and Jobs

Questions about AI’s effects on jobs have not gone away.

Graduating seniors line up to receive their diplomas during Commencement at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass., May 26, 2017.
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The Tyranny of Relativism

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes remains as good a question as it always has been.

French writer Julien Benda

Wind Power: Interest Rates Too High, Wind Rates Too Low

Surely the wind won’t die down for long periods? We can’t be so sure.

An aerial view shows power-generating windmill turbines in a wind farm in Graincourt-lès-Havrincourt, France, May 19, 2022.

Russia: Jamming and Gray-Zone Games

Moscow continues to apply pressure in the Baltic Sea region.

A Finnair Airbus A320-200 prepares to take off from Manchester Airport in Manchester, England, in 2018.

Electric Vehicles: Electric Ladaland

Shareholders not in thrall to ESG or climate fundamentalism ought to start speaking out.

A man holds a charging plug to charge a car at a Smart Charge electric vehicle charging station in Beijing, China, February 2, 2024.

Net Zero: Yet Another Tax

Best guess: Pay-per-mile is headed London’s way.

London mayor Sadiq Khan outside City Hall in London, May 2016.

Brzezinski’s Prophecy, Ferguson’s Law

On our current trajectory, this gap will only widen, until it can’t.

Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia attend a signing ceremony at the Kremlin, March 21, 2023.

The Tory Tobacco Ban

The war against tobacco is, these days, more about control than health.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gives a speech on welfare reform in central London, April 19, 2024.

Europe’s Energy: Russia Tries Another Line of Attack

There are plenty of reasons why NATO countries should be providing additional air-defense systems to Ukraine. This is another.

A worker walks past a gas tube  during the opening of the liquefied natural gas terminal in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, December 17, 2022.

Electric Vehicles: Slow Canada

As is the case in many other markets, Canadian buyers are concerned about the lack of adequate charging infrastructure.

Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau attends a news conference to announce details on the construction of a gigafactory for electric vehicle battery production by Volkswagen Group's battery company PowerCo SE in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, April 21, 2023.

Ukraine: Not So Quiet on the Eastern Front

Attrition’s cruel math favors Russia.

Servicemen of the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine run at their positions at a frontline in Donetsk Region, Ukraine, April 5, 2024.

Germany: Deindustrialization Watch

The German company ThyssenKrupp has struggled for a while and is now facing major production cutbacks.

The Thyssenkrupp headquarters in Essen, Germany, November 22, 2023

Germany: Blunder Road

Many of Germany’s problems stem from the misjudgments made during the Merkel years, from the reliance on “cheap” Russian gas to a growing economic dependence on China.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a visit at the BMW Group plant in Munich, Germany, December 5, 2023.

Office Property: No Tea Party in Boston

The decline in office-building values will affect the cities that rely largely on revenue from commercial-property taxes.

Buildings in downtown Boston, Mass.

Climate: The Fed Holds the Line

The Fed has reportedly pushed back against an effort by European central bankers to require lenders to disclose ‘their strategies for meeting green commitments.’

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a news conference after the release of U.S. Fed policy decision on interest rates in Washington, D.C.,  May 3, 2023.
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