It's All About Price
Solar Still Has a Long Way to Go

Solar power needs to be much, much cheaper if it wants to outcompete fossil fuels, according to new research.

Turnbull Turns To China
Is Turnbull Too Soft On China?

Turnbull told his Chinese counterparts that their behavior in the South China Sea is “counterproductive.”

housing matters
Another Reason to Beat Back Zoning Restrictions

It’s not just about housing affordability.

Pipeline Politics
NIMBYism and Green Bias Keeps New England Power Rates High

An important pipeline project—meant to ease a natural gas bottleneck in New England—was scrapped this week.

Europe in Crisis
The Reality of Brexit and Trade Deals

It’s not that the UK would not get a trade deal with the U.S. if it quit the EU. It’s that it wouldn’t be the same deal they have now.

free everything
The Upper-Middle Class Welfare Act

Why there might be a political future for the free college movement.

Poets Laureate
Shakespeare or Cervantes?

Who would be the more apt Bard for America today?

South China Sea on a Boil
Is China Building Floating Nuclear Plants for the South China Sea?

Color us skeptical.

An Energy Eclipse
The Sun Finally Sets on a Solar Giant

SunEdison filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday, capitulating to mounting debts accrued during a period of rapid growth.

campus culture wars
State Legislature Wages War on Campus PC

The left-wing campus crusaders at the University of Tennessee are running up against a formidable obstacle: the Republican-dominated state legislature.

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