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November 6, 2008 3 min. read

John McCain’s Role – Watching John McCain’s concession speech the other night, I was struck by the sincerity in his pledge to help the new President with the work ahead. Here’s an article from AP, via Yahoo, that gives me further food for thought: Democrats say McCain can help mediate standoffs. McCain has a track […]

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Big Democratic Win – What Does It Mean?
November 5, 2008 2 min. read

As you know, Barack Obama yesterday won the Presidency, and the Senate Democrats netted at least five more seats in the Senate and at least 17 seats in the House.  As you also know, and as Barbara Boxer so eloquently reminded Jim Inhofe after the 2006 Democratic changeover in the Senate, “elections have consequences.” I said […]

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Renewable Energy with A Human Face
November 4, 2008 2 min. read

A Splash of Green for the Rust Belt is the title of this terrific article from the "NY Times."  What this article does, better than any I've read, is make the reality of job creation in the renewables industry palpable.  We've seen a lot of great numbers on this:  Daniel Yergin's $7 trillion in renewables […]

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Meetings
November 2, 2008 5 min. read

Forests – I don’t think I’ve adequately covered the subject of forest loss and its extraordinary impact on warming.  20% of warming induced by people comes from forest destruction.  I mentioned the extraordinary losses in Borneo in the last post below.  We’ve also touched on some incredible potential for carbon sequestration in the heart of […]

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Renewable News
October 30, 2008 4 min. read

Hawaii – One aspect of these paradise islands that takes away some of the glimmer is their reliance on fossil fuels, all of which is imported.  The Hawaiians have resolved to not only shift this state of affairs by transitioning to renewables, but they’re going for all the gusto:  They’re shooting for 70% of their energy […]

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Media Focus October '08
October 28, 2008 5 min. read

Here are some great stories from major media that merit a look.  Beyond these stories, these publications have consistently great coverage on climate change and matters directly relevant to our subject.  There’s also a book here for your consideration. National Geographic – This old and universally respected magazine has had an increasingly high profile on […]

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Bits and Bobs for October '08
October 26, 2008 4 min. read

Here are some items that I think are worthy of your attention.  As always, there is a lot happening, so I can only hope I'm looking at some of the more interesting and salient issues.  Don't forget to visit some of the sites at the Blogroll at right for all sorts of great stories and […]

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Last Call for Presidential Politics
October 24, 2008 2 min. read

If you haven't made up your mind and want to see how McCain and Obama are on climate change and the environment, some of this material might help you.  If you have made up your mind, this stuff might give you an idea of how President Obama or President McCain might pursue matters of the […]

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American Museum of Natural History
October 20, 2008 3 min. read

The museum has been a cornerstone of natural history research and public education since it first opened its doors in 1871.  Most people who've grown up in the NY metropolitan area have spent many happy hours there learning and being amazed and tourists come from all over the world.  AMNH has a brand-new exhibit on […]

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Quick Hitters – October '08 Edition Redux
October 15, 2008 3 min. read

Electric Cars – There’s more good coverage on the promising trend to ZEV surface transportation.  See Any colour as long as it is green* from the “FT” yesterday.  Mitsubishi is getting out in front of GM and Renault-Nissan on electric cars.  The car is small but it’s got range and it’s ten times cheaper to […]

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Quick Hitters , October '08 Edition
October 12, 2008 2 min. read

These are some juicy items I've been saving up.  They probably should be savored by you and me more fully, "But at my back, I always hear, time's winged chariot hurrying near." PV Paint , This is very beautiful, as an old rugby clubmate of mine might've said:  Solar Paint on Steel Could Generate Renewable […]

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Cap-and-Trade vs. Carbon Tax
October 10, 2008 5 min. read

I went to an interesting confabulation yesterday up at the Earth Institute.  Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute, and Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the UNFCC, kicked around the relative merits of the financial architecture of the Kyoto Protocol.  In a nutshell, Sachs thought the way we've been doing business in terms of […]

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