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Gasland II: Muddying a Fractured Debate

by Jamie HorganFirst, a grainy image of a hose on fire; next, a slow shot of verdant, rain-drenched woods. That’s how Josh Fox’s documentary film Gasland II opens, and it encapsulates his vision of the two sides of the fracking debate: those who seek to destroy nature, and those who defend it. What follows is […]

Not Just a Boondoggle, but a Pricey One At That

Europe’s biggest oil companies, Shell and BP, are floundering in the green energy department. Both companies have decided to stop funding their advanced biofuel programs, which produced fuel from woody plants and waste, due to their high production costs. These biofuels require intense capital investment, but haven’t begun yielding much profit, and the oil companies […]

Game of Thrones: Japan Refuses to Back Down

China has become increasingly belligerent and North Korea increasingly threatening, the Japanese government reported in its annual defense paper today.China has been engaged in “dangerous actions that could cause a contingency situation,” the report warns, and “has attempted to change the status quo by force based on its own assertion, which is incompatible with the […]

California’s Prison Nightmare

Speaking of failed states, California’s prison system is dysfunctional and broken. Earlier this year, a Federal Appeals Court found that the state had yet to comply with the Supreme Court’s 2011 ruling that conditions in its prison system amount to “cruel and unusual punishment.” The three-judge Appeals Court panel issued a stern rebuke to Governor […]

Detroit’s Failure and the Blue Model’s Shame

If Detroit were a country, it would fit comfortably into the Failed States Index. The NYT’s front-page analysis today asserts that the city’s daily struggle to survive is worse than the estimated $18 billion in debt, worse than the potential fire sale of the city’s art, its parks, and its airports. Detroit’s residents can no longer count […]

China-North Korea Relations Don’t Seem to Be Improving

The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture banned Chinese fishing boats from operating near North Korea today, another sign of a deteriorating relationship.Apparently North Korea requested that all Chinese trawlers buy North Korean fuel instead of making their own arrangements. The Chinese authorities protested that this would “severely compromise the normal operations and safety of Chinese vessels,” according to the […]

Robot Doctors Without Borders

It seems like a story right out of a science fiction novel. Texas doctors will soon remotely preform operations on patients in China…using robots. Quartz: The Shenzhen People’s Hospital in China and the Methodist Hospital in Houston have agreed to work together to allow surgical operations to be performed remotely using advanced robotics, reports the Shenzhen Economic […]

Deficit Shrinking: Good News Where We Can Get It

Good news: the federal budget deficit has entered a period of rapid decline as the economy slowly recovers, the cost of overseas wars falls, and the sequester bites. For 2013, we’re looking at a projected deficit of $759 billion, or 4.7 percent of GDP. The FT: Throughout Barack Obama’s first term in office, the recession and […]

Saudi Oil Still Matters

It’s easy to get carried away by the optimistic rhetoric that has accompanied the US shale boom. The oil and gas windfall has dramatically changed the global energy landscape and significantly brightened America’s energy future, creating jobs, boosting industry, lowering US emissions, and lessening our dependence on foreign oil.But one thing it hasn’t done is […]

Pakistan Report on Abbottabad Raid: Never Let The US Do That Again

A couple news agencies released leaked copies today of the Abbottabad Commission Report, the Pakistani government’s investigation into the May 2 raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound. The report is scathing. It slams the Pakistani government on two fronts: for allowing an international fugitive to hide, ostensibly without anyone knowing, in Pakistani territory for nine years, […]

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