Carbon Fiber Market to Reach USD 11.72B by 2032 at 10.21% CAGR
Carbon Fiber Market 2026: Strategic Preview for Executive Decision-Makers As PW Consulting’s Senior Strategy Advisor and Chief Industry Analyst, I present a focused preview of our flagship Carbon Fiber Market study — a pragmatic intelligence product…
Direction Finder Market to reach USD 344.8 Million by 2032 at 6.98% CAGR
Direction Finder Market — Strategic Preview for 2026 Decision-Makers As organizations recalibrate their technology investments for 2026, the Direction Finder (DF) market presents a compelling mix of steady expansion, tactical innovation, and an…
Can Faster Permitting Actually Fix the Housing and Clean Energy Backlog?
Permitting reform pilots are cutting approval timelines for housing and clean energy projects without weakening substantive standards — though environmental groups remain divided on how far the approach should extend.
Drug Pricing Reform Has Made Progress. The System Is Still a Patchwork
Drug pricing reform has advanced on multiple fronts with modest, real savings — but the underlying system remains a confusing patchwork that leaves many patients facing wildly inconsistent prices.
The Global Fight Over Carbon Border Tariffs
Carbon border tariffs aim to stop climate policy from simply pushing emissions-heavy manufacturing elsewhere — but trade partners and developing economies both raise real concerns about how the mechanism actually works.
The State-by-State Legal Battle Over Kids and Social Media
States have passed a wave of laws restricting minors' social media use, and early court rulings are mixed on how to balance child protection against speech and privacy concerns.
Phenolic Foam Board Market Projection: 5.6% CAGR to 2032 — PW Consulting Insights
Phenolic Foam Board Market: Strategic Primer for 2026 Decision-Making As PW Consulting’s lead industry analyst, I present a concise, high-impact preview of our full Phenolic Foam Board Market study — a tool designed to inform executive decisions through…
Opinion: Why Popular Structural Reforms Almost Never Actually Pass
Term limit and structural reform proposals poll well and go nowhere, for a simple structural reason: they ask the people with power to vote against their own interest. History suggests a different path works better.
Opinion: We Need to Stop Asking Whether AI Is Overhyped or Underhyped
Coverage of AI keeps swinging between bubble-talk and singularity-talk, when the more useful question is much narrower: which specific tasks are reliable enough to actually delegate today, and which aren't.
Opinion: The Real Reason Transit Projects Take So Long Isn’t What You Think
Transit projects in many major cities cost several times more per mile than comparable projects abroad — and the real culprit is a planning process with too many sequential veto points, not any single villain.