Why it will save the world.
Not hot off the press, but worth a read from a smart guy.
Why it will save the world.
Not hot off the press, but worth a read from a smart guy.
Thoughts from Gail Heriot and Glenn Reynolds. And some reactions from Manhattan Institute scholars.
[Update a while later]
Clarence Thomas versus affirmative-action hire Ketanji Brown Jackson.
[Friday-morning update]
Jackson’s dissent is an argument for institutional racism. And she wasn’t happy with Thomas.
[Late-morning update]
Sorry, link is fixed on the institutional-racism thing.
Thoughts on the relentless fight against our freedom by the Marxists.
They came after the kids.
Is higher ed in a death spiral?
If so, history will record that it was a suicide.
DOCTOR Jill Biden’s “dissertation” was hilariously terrible.
What evidence would it require for you to change your mind, and for you to realize that it is not a crisis, and that we don’t have to destroy the economy in the name of climate?
This is a (semi)serious question, but mostly a note to write a longer essay about science and falsifiability, that I didn’t have time or gumption to write tonight.
No, Secretary General, fossil fuels are not “incompatible with human survival” — they’re indispensable to human survival.