Al Gore
A Big Deal for Energy, Tinged Green All Over
Incentives for buying EVs, renewable energy production and domestic manufacturing look particularly good for Arkansas businesses. read more >
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So Far Behind I Think I’m First (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
While I avoid public predictions, sticking with only observing what has actually happened, something that I thought would happen actually has happened. read more >
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Mike & Asa, Reloaded (Blake Rutherford On Politics)
Mike Ross and Asa Hutchinson have been locked in a competitive battle for governor. Personality, particularly the reinvention of Hutchinson, has been an influential factor in the race and may, more than any issue, affect its outcome. read more >
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BlueOak Arkansas to Hire 75 In Osceola; Al Gore to Mark Ground Breaking
Former Vice President Al Gore is to be in Osceola to break ground on a business that is to extract precious metals from discarded electronics equipment. read more >
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Burn, Baby, Burn (Blake Rutherford On Politics)
On Tuesday President Obama unveiled new carbon emission standards for power plants, giving Arkansas the unprecedented ability to determine its own plan for meeting those standards. The political and economic challenges in Arkansas are significant, and the outcomes will greatly influence our collective future. read more >
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New Clinton White House Records To Be Released
The National Archives is releasing another 4,000 pages of documents from the Clinton White House, including previously unreleased records related to Vice President Al Gore's 2000 presidential campaign and the 2000 recount in Florida. read more >
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At Clinton School, Al Gore Criticizes Climate Change News Coverage
Former Vice President Al Gore says the American media and outsize effect of corporate money in politics are partially to blame for inaction on global climate change. read more >
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Former VP Al Gore to Speak at Clinton library
Former Vice President Al Gore is set to speak at an invitation-only event at the Clinton Presidential Library. read more >
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State Capitol: Where Politics Collide
Deceit, incompetence, back-room dealings. More than 100 years have passed since the cornerstone was laid for Arkansas’ State Capitol building. But gazing at the magnificent dome that tops the state’s most recognizable landmark, many people would never suspect the more-than 16-year struggle it took to complete the granite structure. (Part of Arkansas Business' 20th anniversary issue.) read more >
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