When Greenland Was Green: Ancient Soil From Beneath a Mile of Ice Offers Warnings for the Future

[ad_1] By Paul Bierman and Tammy Rittenour. Bierman is a Fellow of the Gund Institute for Environment, Professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Vermont. Rittenour is Professor of Geosciences and Director of Luminescence Lab, Utah State University. Originally published at The Conversation. About 400,000 years ago, large parts of Greenland were ice-free. […]
Warnings from history for a new era of industrial policy

[ad_1] “Free trade is almost dead,” declared Morris Chang, the founder of tsmc, dampening the mood at an event in December to celebrate a milestone in the building of the Taiwanese chipmaker’s new fab in Arizona. The remark was not out of character. In July he called America’s effort to bring chipmaking home an “exercise […]