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 …
Turning the Lights Off on South Africa
There are bad ideas in energy policy. And then there are ideas so breathtakingly detached from reality that one begins…
A Convenient Storm
Yes, the current turmoil hurts China. There is no point pretending otherwise. Disruptions in the global energy system ripple through…
Nuclear and the Patience of Civilizations
Every few years someone discovers nuclear power again and declares that the long-awaited “window of opportunity” has finally opened. It…
The Fuel Politicians Refuse to Notice
Every now and then a cheap political talking point crawls out of the swamp and begins its predictable march through…
When the Refineries Catch Up
At first glance the announcement of a new refinery in the United States might look like just another industrial investment….
Chokepoints and Consequences: Why Europe Is Drifting West
US power—yes, let’s talk about that without the usual polite fictions. The blockage in Hormuz is not just another headline…
Geography Still Matters
One of the quiet truths about our planet is that humans occupy far less of it than we like to…
