Newest Green Wonder Fuel: Panda Poop

Researchers from the Memphis Zoo recently completed a year-long study on the glories of panda poop. Their shocking conclusion? It breaks down plant fibers so efficiently that it could be used to turn organic waste into biofuel. Here’s the story: The microbes in the feces of giant pandas break down super-tough plant material in grass, […]

BP to Russia: Fool Me Twice, Third Time Lucky?

It appears that BP for one is having no luck doing business in Russia. The FT reports: BP has a remarkable ability to make enemies in Russia. As bailiffs raided one of its Moscow offices on Wednesday, it was hard to avoid the sinking feeling that it may once again be on the wrong side […]

Obama Throws Greens Under Bus. Again.

In what is widely seen as a serious break with the environmental movement, President Obama has rejected an EPA proposal to tighten emission controls across the US. From the NYT: The Environmental Protection Agency, following the recommendation of its scientific advisers, had proposed lowering the so-called ozone standard from that set by the Bush administration […]

Bigger Isn’t Better

The finances of states and municipalities across the US are a mess. Short-sighted union leadership, willfully blind politicians, voters eager to reap where they have not sown, and even overly optimistic investment managers — there is more than enough blame to go around.On that note, we are happy to report yet another data point in […]

College Admissions and the Jobs of Tomorrow

The steady drumbeat for greater efficiency and modernization in higher education continues. A piece in the Washington Monthly discusses the problems in the college admissions process, and provides some hope for the future: But there’s another culprit at work: the college admissions process itself. If you want to buy shares of stock, bid on antiques, […]

Can China Keep Perry Out of the White House?

Rick Perry has charged to the head of the GOP pack largely on the strength of jobs record during twelve years as governor of Texas – especially following the 2008 recession while the rest of the country has struggled to stir up growth. A piece in the WSJ, however, predicts that Texas and other states […]

MSM Decline in DC

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post is cutting back on office space in Virginia and Maryland: “This is about office space, not personnel or coverage,” editors wrote in a memo to staff. The Post will retain existing bureaus in those states’ capitals, Richmond and Annapolis.Amid revenue declines and losses in recent years, […]

The World Economy Is Not On The Mend

Many investors have held out hope that a rapid growth in manufacturing would speed the world economy out of its slump. Recent economic data has dashed these hopes. Global manufacturing has halted, and it appears that the West cannot rely on booming demand from Asia to dig it out of the crisis. The FT writes: […]

1200 "Green Jobs" Lost To China; Taxpayers Lose Half A Billion

Solyndra filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday. It was supposed to be one of President Obama’s “showcase” cleantech companies. The Washington Post has the story. Solyndra, a California solar panel maker…shut down Wednesday, leaving 1,100 people out of work and taxpayers obligated for $535 million in federal loans.Energy Department officials said that less expensive solar panels made […]

Problems With The Neighbors

Turkey’s “no problems with neighbors” foreign policy looks more and more like a hope rather than plan.  Problems with Iraq, problems with Syria, and now problems with Israel have gotten serious. From today’s NYT: Turkey said on Friday that it was downgrading its diplomatic and military ties with Israel and expelling its ambassador in a display […]

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