New York Times (February 12)
“Attention-grabbing ads for cryptocurrency trading platforms were ubiquitous during last year’s Super Bowl.” What a difference a year makes. Last year, they spent $39 million on Super Bowl spots. “At this year’s Big Game? Crypto ads are nowhere to be found.”
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The Economist (April 19)
Coal is a “cheap, ubiquitous and flexible fuel” that will be “the fuel of the future, unfortunately.” Although it remains very dirty, coal “offers the best chance for poor countries wanting to get rich” and even for some rich countries, like Japan and Germany, seeking nuclear alternatives.
Tags: Cheap, Coal, Dirty, Fuel, Future, Germany, Japan, Nuclear alternatives, Rich, Ubiquitous