The Bloom Box
February 23, 2010 1 min. read

Here’s a not-unexciting little story, courtesy of the good people at Green Energy Reporter, on a potential breakthrough in distributed generation.  The Bloom Box is a super fuel cell.  It’s super because it’s so small, so efficient and, if they get the price down, can penetrate markets just about anywhere.  Google and eBay are satisfied […]

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Legitimacy of Violence
February 23, 2010 6 min. read

A new tradition has emerged in American public discourse.  After a suicide attack occurs on U.S. soil, the public debates whether or not the attack is “terrorism.”  This happened last fall after the Hasan shooting and it’s happening again after the IRS attack.  At Discovery News, Ian O’Neill looks to the dictionary, the FBI’s web-site, […]

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Regardless of Science & Debate, The Climate Wins
February 23, 2010 8 min. read

In 2005, global warming doomsayers warned that Hurricane Katrina was so destructive that it could attributed only to a threat as pervasive as global warming.  Similarly, this winter’s record snowfall in the Eastern U.S. has led many, mainstream media outlets to link the unusual weather events to accelerating climate change.  In stark opposition, others arguing […]

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To Frack or Not to Frack
February 22, 2010 3 min. read

With abject apologies to the Bard, this is just a note on the potentially enormous question of how much do we want to get at the vast amounts of shale gas available, worldwide, and what price is there to be paid.  I’ve written about the implications for greenhouse gas reductions in exploiting the enormous reserves […]

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Is Sarah Palin a "Woman of the World"?
February 22, 2010 2 min. read

The Daily Beast’s Tina Brown has announced a three-day summit entitled “Women of the World” which “will showcase the stories of outstanding women leaders”. The summit will take place in New York next March. Attending the summit, Brown tells us, will be Queen Rania of Jordan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Meryl Streep, Barbara […]

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Tunisia's Dark Veil of Media Repression
February 22, 2010 2 min. read

In the big, wide world, there is no shortage of regimes willing to suppress the media. So it’s not hard to miss what has been happening recently in the nation of Tunisia, nestled between Algeria and Libya on the Mediterranean Sea. Imprisonment, censoring, and harassment have increased since elections there last year. Journalists Tawfiq Ben […]

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Send in the Clowns!
February 22, 2010 3 min. read

Of course the first thing anyone thinks of in the wake of a natural disaster is to send in emergency crews and aid, but as the the debris slowly begins to be cleared away and aid and relief organizations begin to reach all of those in need, other support begins to help the community down […]

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Can Corporations Get It Right?
February 22, 2010 3 min. read

After fifty years of intrigue, greed, and environmental obliviousness, can oil, gas and mining companies in developing world situations ever get it right? A new book by Luc Zandvliet and Mary B. Anderson of Boston-based CDA Collaborative Learning Projects suggests it is possible, if the corporate will is there. Getting It Right: Making Corporate-Community Relations […]

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Liveblogging "Cyber Shockwave"
February 22, 2010 9 min. read

I’m watching CNN’s coverage of the Cyber Shockwave simulated massive hack attack and will be attempting to liveblog my first event. 8:00 – Beer ready. Logged in to the blog. Let’s roll. 8:05 – Widespread uncertainty. Cellphones hacked. What’s going on? Situation appears to be a breaking story of a cyber attack over America’s smartphones […]

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Does Size Matter: Mongolia
February 21, 2010 4 min. read
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Last month, I talked to a man who works indirectly with one of the Native Corporations of Alaska. “The North Slope is going to be running out of oil in the not too distant future,” I said. “What will you do then?” He paused both considering the question and yet not understanding why I asked. […]

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GailForce: CNN’s Cybershock TV Special
February 21, 2010 7 min. read

Last night I saw something I never thought I’d see, a televised war game.  Last week a DC think tank, The Bipartisan Policy Center, staged a war game with former members of government simulating the President’s staff dealing with a massive cyber attack against the United States.  CNN taped it and is televising it this […]

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