Proposed East Texas water pipeline and the growing thirst for distant water
East Texas farmers and ranchers are finding out to their dismay that water has become a commodity like so many of our daily needs.
East Texas farmers and ranchers are finding out to their dismay that water has become a commodity like so many of our daily needs.
Can China face the challenges awaiting humankind in the near future?
The world’s cities creep closer to actual water system collapse.
The AI industry is fishing for a federal bailout. Why?
Even with the seeming resolution of the China-US trade war, China is still capable of denying key resources to the world’s electronics manufacturers at any time.
The natural gas industry promised Americans an endless abundance of gas. There’s lots of gas (for now), but it’s increasingly going elsewhere and that spells less gas and higher prices for Americans.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), now controlled by an oil industry insider, has put out its own Newspeak-like manual in the form of an email to department employees which is focused on subtracting words and phrases.
AI boosters keep postponing the advent of artificial general intelligence.
There’s an old saying that I won’t spell out completely, but which most readers will certainly have heard at least once in their lives, to wit: “Don’t sh– where you eat.”
Frustrated environmental advocates sometimes in frustration think that only a dictator can solve our environmental problems. They should think again.
A recent piece in New Scientist has reminded me that it is a myth that humans, if they are wise and clever enough, can learn to “manage” the biosphere.
Can preparing for war really keep the peace?