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Featured StoryMore StoriesDestroying Countrysides to Save Earth from a Climate Non-crisis
by Paul Driessen 12/30/2025
Energy analyst Robert Bryce maintains a database showing that, as of November 2025, local communities have rejected or restricted 595 read more » »
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Strangely Familiar: Peter Mitchell and the Civic World We Forgot How to See
by Samuel J Abrams 12/28/2025
Discovered by chance at a photo book fair, Peter Mitchell’s photographs of Leeds capture a civic world that assumed legibility, continuity, and shared meaning read more » »
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The Problem with Energy Blinders
by Randal OToole 12/26/2025
Blinders are used to keep horses focused on the road ahead and not get distracted read more » »
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What Urbanism Lost When DEI Was Defeated, Part 2
by Pete Saunders 12/24/2025
Last Monday I wrote a piece that lamented the state of policy movement on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in America. Here’s my followup to that. read more » »
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Why Are Zoomers Embracing Extremist Ideas?
by Joel Kotkin 12/23/2025
Conservatives have rightly denounced the extremist tendency among young progressives, but there’s a similar problem now evident on the Right. read more » »
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America's Great Migration
by Joel Kotkin 12/22/2025
‘For many states that were once great have now become small; and those that were great in my time were small formerly. Knowing therefore that human prosperity never continues in one stay.’ read more » »
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Once Again, Transparency Is Not the Enemy of Academic Freedom
by Samuel J Abrams 12/21/2025
Public universities are facing a crisis of confidence. Trust in higher education has fallen sharply over the past decade, driven by rising costs, ideological imbalance, and read more » »
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Carney Faces Up to the Reality of Trudeau's Climate Fantasies
by Joel Kotkin 12/19/2025
Sometimes policy change is necessitated by reality. The welcome new entente cordiale between Ottawa and Alberta, fast tracking new energy developments, marks a pleasant example. read more » »
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