The history of energy development in the United States has always been an exceptionally individualistic affair. For instance, the wildcatters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century applied a winner take all mentality to their oil production. According to the Rule of Capture, if you’re the first to exploit a resource, you own that … Continue reading How we Compensate Communities for Hosting our Clean Energy Future Matters
Clean Energy’s Corporate Responsibility to the Cultural Landscape
More and more companies are popping into existence on the booming clean energy market. To assist in their projects, they employ an increasing number of experts. Lawyers to work out land leasing contracts. Press relations experts to cast their energy project in the best light possible. And, of course, surveyors to aid in construction. But … Continue reading Clean Energy’s Corporate Responsibility to the Cultural Landscape
BBC 2064
Today is November 18th, 2064 and this is Felix Ainsworth with your BBC news brief. After nearly a week of hostilities by Kim loyalists in the central north of the United Korean Republic, the UKR government has petitioned the United Nations Parliament’s Committee on Defense and Security to intervene. While a vote by the CDS … Continue reading BBC 2064