The Market Isn’t Broken. It’s Hollow.
Strength Without Metabolism
The Futility of Reform
Earth Is Not Optional
The Brightest Bulb in a Dim Chandelier
Running Two Operating Systems
Hope Is the Quietest Prison
The Cult of Innovation and the Death of Usefulness
Reality Is a User Interface
What’s on the Box Is a Lie
Becoming …
Geography Still Matters
One of the quiet truths about our planet is that humans occupy far less of it than we like to…
The LNG Crown Europe Refused to Wear
There was a moment—not so long ago—when Europe could have stepped into a role perfectly suited to its geography, its…
Starving the Narcissists
One of the more unpleasant lessons life eventually forces upon you is this: you cannot argue with activists. Not argue…
The Subsidy Gold Rush
There is a charming little fairy tale circulating in polite conversation: that all those massive green subsidies were bold policy…
The Rare Earth Illusion
“Rare earths” is one of those phrases that sounds authoritative, mysterious, almost mythological. The name suggests geological scarcity—some precious set…
The Arithmetic of Reality
Those who have followed my writing for a long time may remember a prediction I made more than a decade…
The Subsidy Circus and the Green Mirage
If it were up to me, I would hand the entire “green energy” enterprise to China with a polite bow,…
