China and the Globe’s Green Future
As the climate summit in Copenhagen continues, all eyes remain on the world’s two great polluters — the U.S. and China — for a breakthrough. The U.S. has shown some willingness to
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As the climate summit in Copenhagen continues, all eyes remain on the world’s two great polluters — the U.S. and China — for a breakthrough. The U.S. has shown some willingness to
In a recent post that updated past topics on which I’ve written, I noted that some very positive things were happening in Turkey (More Updates: Turkey and the PKK/Investing in Iraq/Nigeria). I
One of the subjects that caused President Obama a great deal of concern as he contemplated increasing troop strength in Afghanistan was the widespread culture of corruption there that has set back
Amidst the endless arguments about how to cope with climate change there are very few things that opposing sides agree upon. Some opponents of measures aimed at stopping global warming don’t even
A 1956 French film entitled Le ballon rouge won numerous awards (including the Golden Palm at Cannes and an Academy Award) for telling the tale of a red balloon with a life
Mired as we are in a Great Recession that is closely tied to scandals in the financial services sector, it might seem strange that the Supreme Court would take up a case
In a post entitled Buying the Farm, I discussed how countries blessed with money but little arable land are trying to improve their food security by buying farmland in poorer countries with
With the recession lingering, unemployment hovering in double digits, and a new year just weeks away, the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles in which it explores “How to Rebuild
I have frequently noted that entrepreneurs see opportunities where others see risks. An article in BusineesWeek agrees that “history shows that a certain breed of entrepreneur feeds off adverse conditions, and this
In past posts, I have extolled the virtues of entrepreneurs and how important they are for creating jobs. I have also noted that not all entrepreneurs are good businessmen. A community is
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