The global energy crisis: How to avert a human catastrophe
The current global energy crisis is hard to evade. We face the evidence daily: more than doubled gas prices, record-high power bills, soaring prices of
The current global energy crisis is hard to evade. We face the evidence daily: more than doubled gas prices, record-high power bills, soaring prices of
Corporations’ ability to raise financing – and to create goods and services and returns on their shareholders’ investment – increasingly depends on their ESG (environment,
As Russia continues its brutal invasion of Ukraine and its increasing atrocities toward civilians are revealed, most of the world is increasing moral condemnation and
There is a new “stakeholder capitalism” starting to prevail on business, proposed as a solution to what are widely perceived as the world’s urgent challenges:
Prime minister Trudeau’s invoking of the Emergencies Act to remove the truckers occupying downtown Ottawa in protest of the vaccine mandates and other Covid restrictions
Companies around the world are struggling with worker shortages, partly due to the demographic shifts and partly due to the changes brought by the pandemic
Two years of unprecedented erosion of our freedom by the government during the pandemic – economic lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, travel bans, long forced quarantines, incarcerations
The world-wide anti-inequality movement, led by the socialist economist Thomas Piketty, would have us believe that differences in income and wealth cause disease and death.
At best, business is dismissed as amoral, being outside of moral concerns. At worst, it is accused of being fundamentally immoral. Many people disdain business
For homework in my recent Spanish conversation class, we were asked to write about the topic “the environment/climate change” as a basis for discussion for
For almost 30 years, the United Nations has held an annual climate summit on the premise that humans are causing catastrophic, planet-destroying climate change through
Why is capitalism not appreciated? This is the theme of Peter Foster’s new book: “Why we bite the invisible hand: The psychology of anti-capitalism.” I
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