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55 Years Ago: Star Trek Final Episode Airs, Relationship with NASA Endures

The voyages of the Starship Enterprise came to a sudden and premature end on June 3, 1969, with the airing of the final episode of the Star Trek original television series. Ironically, the show’s cancellation came just six weeks before humanity embarked on its first voyage to land on another celestial body. Although the show ran for only three seasons, it generated a...

EcoRight Speaks, season six, episode two: Catrina Rorke

EcoRight Speaks, season six, episode two: Catrina Rorke

Catrina Rorke, the executive director of the Center for Climate and Trade, joins RepublicEn’s EcoRight Speaks. Last year, she came on the show to talk about the benefits of a carbon border adjustment, specifically on U.S. steel. She’s back to talk about some recent findings, including her most recent report, Embodied Carbon in Trade: the Carbon Loophole.

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EcoRight Speaks, season six, episode nineteen: Greg Bertelsen

EcoRight Speaks, season six, episode nineteen: Greg Bertelsen

You have heard us talk here on the podcast about possible legislation involving a carbon border adjust mechanism (CBAM). A carbon border adjustment mechanism applies a tariff on imported goods based on the carbon emissions generated during their production, while also including rebates or exemptions on domestically produced exports. And this week we’re excited to...