All Posts from October, 2014
Our $150 billion contribution to the global economy
Posted: October 31, 2014 by Ken Cohen
Here’s a snapshot that offers a fuller view of how ExxonMobil performed and what we invest and pay into the global economy and government coffers.
Innovation and engineers
Posted: October 30, 2014 by Ken Cohen
We live in an innovation society—enjoying the benefits of technological progress in our daily lives. But what, exactly, is innovation?
Should EPA expand its Clean Water Act jurisdiction?
Posted: October 28, 2014 by Ken Cohen
EPA’s Waters of the U.S. proposal will be bad for many sectors of the economy, particularly agriculture and energy.
Let’s talk trade
Posted: October 27, 2014 by Ken Cohen
One way for Washington to promote free trade? Loosen arbitrary restrictions on the export of crude oil and liquefied natural gas.
“Science and technology should be like dessert”
Posted: October 24, 2014 by Irving Pressley McPhail, Ed.D.
Building an engineering workforce that looks like America won’t happen unless we start our young people on the path to science or engineering careers early.
Some thoughts on divestment
Posted: October 10, 2014 by Ken Cohen
The divestment movement misses the fundamental points about energy.