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A Year of the IRA in Texas: More Solar, Storage, Jobs, and Investment (Doug Lewin)
GM invests big bucks in battery startup in a bet on new chemistry (Electrek)
For climate tech startups, the IRA is starting to pay off (TechCrunch)
The Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think (NYT)
Hospital bosses love AI. Doctors and nurses are worried. (WaPo)
A Big Health Insurer Is Ripping Up the Playbook on Drug Pricing (WSJ)
Insight: What happens when a $2 million gene therapy is not enough (Reuters)
China’s Young, Restless—and Jobless (WSJ Ed Board)
Buffett's 44% CAGR and Various Types of High Quality Investments (John Huber)
Goldman CEO’s Most Loyal Deputy Is Tested by Mutinous Partners (Bloomberg)
Opinion: Blinken and Biden are building a foreign policy framework to last (WaPo)
The State of Russia's Wartime Economy (Joseph Politano)
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Says She Ate Magic Mushrooms During China Visit (HuffPost)
Congress may let jet owners like Elon Musk block flight info (Axios)
Crime is so bad near S.F. Federal building employees are told to work from home, officials said (SF Chronicle)
The Demographics of Death Row in 2023 (Robert Dunham)
What I read this week...
MSM reporting on IRA and climate is highly biased. How "green" is all the carbon required to produce and maintain windmills and solar panels? Recommend reading Michael Shellenberger's Public reporting about how offshore wind is slaughtering whales, but Democrats push it because it's good for ESG: https://public.substack.com/p/the-biggest-environmental-scandal
PS: Inflation is up 30% since Biden took office for basics like gas, eggs, and meat.
Love this weekly post, it helps give context to so much of what is discussed or mentioned in the All-in pod. It be cool to see what each host was reading or do like a top weekly reads from the All-in hosts