George Gemelas
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George Gemelas: Nuclear: It’s go time, Indiana. Seize the opportunity.
It’s a golden opportunity, one that could charge Indiana’s economic growth and reputation.
George Gemelas: Post-election, we need creativity, commitment and a plan
It’s essential in the period we’re now in that new citizens step up, make time and act.
George Gemelas: I’m young. I now see why the debt crisis must cease.
Politely put, hitting the U.S. fiscal tipping point would leave no aspect of young people’s lives untouched.
George Gemelas: Nuclear needs Operation Warp Speed; Indiana can lead it
Indiana’s strengths, if harnessed, could be a key to taking on these challenges and enabling the U.S. nuclear industry to leapfrog.
George Gemelas: Beware of crude solutions in our hot energy debate
Given the stakes, Hoosier residents and business owners deserve the clearest conversation possible.
George Gemelas: Indiana has an energy problem. We need clear thinking.
The question facing us, and the country, is: Will we be able to keep up with electricity demand?
George Gemelas: To lead, young grads should think like Caitlin Clark
At a mere 22 years old, Clark exudes the characteristics people early in their adult lives ought to adopt.
George Gemelas: To our next governor: Think eco … industrial eco
In today’s global marketplace, sustainability is no longer optional, but increasingly a prerequisite to compete.
George Gemelas: Don’t miss the eclipse, nor this other convergence
Big pieces are converging in Indiana, both in the sky in a few weeks and on the ground for the next several years.
George Gemelas: Indiana’s red-state approach to the clean economy
Especially given this early momentum, Indiana should not be afraid to continue paving our own path on climate and sustainability.
George Gemelas: Why move back to Indy? A young worker’s take.
What I’ve come to believe living here is that Indy is very much on the ascent.
George Gemelas: Sen. Braun’s climate leadership sets stage for progress
With Main Street entrepreneurial spirit, Sen. Braun and his peers have rolled up their sleeves and gotten to work.