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  • Dec 23, 2023 | ans.org | Rob LaZebnik |James Conca |Joel Hiller

    Powering our Economy and the World with Clean Energy—Our Path Forward to 2035 is a new document released by the province of New Brunswick, Canada, that “outlines a 12-year energy road map and supporting strategies for how the energy landscape will transition in New Brunswick and how we will achieve our energy reliability, sustainability, and affordability goals.” A message at the beginning of the document—signed by the New Brunswick premier Blaine Higgs and minister of natural resources and...

  • Dec 21, 2023 | ans.org | Rob LaZebnik |James Conca |Joel Hiller

    December 20, 2023, 7:00AMNuclear NewsIn the episode “Duffless” in season 4 of The Simpsons, Homer is deep in the bowels of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant when he encounters a gigantic mutant spider. He turns to a map that says, “To overcome the spider’s curse, simply quote a Bible verse.” Homer starts with, “Uh, thou shalt not . . .” but then, unable to remember anything from the Bible, he instead brains the spider with a rock.

  • Nov 24, 2023 | livemint.com | Rob LaZebnik

    Create a portfolio to track your investments and compete with fellow investors 7 min read Join us What to do when your life is so routine that you’ve run out of stories? Embark on a series of tame, achievable, eye-opening challenges. Premium When I recently turned 60, I realized with alarm that I was starting to see unmistakable signs from friends and colleagues that I was becoming—there’s no easy way to put this—boring.

  • Nov 24, 2023 | milanofinanza.it | Rob LaZebnik

    Quando ho recentemente compiuto 60 anni, mi sono reso conto con allarme che cominciavo a vedere segni inequivocabili da parte di amici e colleghi che stavo diventando - non c'è un modo semplice per dirlo - noioso. Era quasi come se le stesse storie che avevo raccontato centinaia di volte non fossero più interessanti per loro. Ma di che cos'altro avrei dovuto parlare? Non avevo nulla di nuovo ed emozionante da raccontare.

  • Nov 23, 2023 | wsj.com | Rob LaZebnik

    By | Illustrations by Dave Urban When I recently turned 60, I realized with alarm that I was starting to see unmistakable signs from friends and colleagues that I was becoming—there’s no easy way to put this—boring. It was almost as if the same stories I had told a hundred times were no longer interesting to them. But what else was I supposed to talk about? It wasn’t like I had anything new and exciting to tell them. That’s when it hit me: I didn’t have anything new and exciting to tell them.

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