Green Energy, Greenland
February 2, 2010 2 min. read

According to Mineweb, Greenland Minerals and Metals (a company) has finished an initial report on the Kvanefjeld site on Greenland’s southwest tip. Kvanefjeld could potentially become a major rare earth mine and would also produce uranium. Greenland noted that Kvanefjeld’s Joint Ore Reserve Committee (Jorc)-compliant resource estimate, containing 4,79-million tons of rare earth oxides (REO) and […]

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Dept. of Missed Signals
February 2, 2010 2 min. read
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I wrote in September about what I identified as Tom Friedman’s Strange Call on China.  I was reporting that the “NY Times” hadn’t printed a letter I’d written in response to one of Friedman’s columns – Our One-Party Democracy – and so wanted to share the column and response.   Funny thing:  They did print […]

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"blogtalkradio" tonight
February 2, 2010 1 min. read

I’ll be in august company tonight, discussing climate change on The Hyperbole Hour.  Gavin Schmidt will be talking about climate science, and Amanda Little and I will be kicking around some policy and politics.  I had the opportunity to review Gavin’s book, Climate Change: Picturing the Science, for “Nature Reports Climate Change” and I had […]

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Street Sounds of the DRC
February 2, 2010 1 min. read

From the Brussels-based record label that brought the innovative and “hypnotique” sounds of Konono No 1 to the world stage comes another Congolese sensation with a great back story. Staff Bendi Bililli are a high energy group of paraplegic street musicians who were stumbled upon by Crammed records near a zoo in Kinshasa, DRC. Cruising […]

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GailForce: U.S. Increasing Missile Defenses in the Gulf
February 2, 2010 3 min. read

Over the weekend several newspapers ran articles on U.S. efforts to accelerate deployment of missile defenses in the Persian Gulf region.  According to the New York Times, the U.S. is providing 2 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) batteries each to Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman.  The U.S. is also maintaining a constant presence […]

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National Freedom Day
February 2, 2010 3 min. read

Today is National Freedom Day, marking the anniversary of the ratification the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution under Lincoln, promising freedom from slavery and involuntary servitude.  The day was enacted by President Harry Truman on June 30, 1948, as he signed the bill proclaiming February 1 as National Freedom Day. I spent the evening […]

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The Beijing Consensus & US Political Instability
February 2, 2010 3 min. read

In Davos this year, mant global movers & shakers are expressing angst about the inability of Washington to effectively govern the nation. The images of ‘Tea Party’ activists, and the gratuitous levels of political hostility aimed at President Obama provide ample support for their concerns of political instability in America, and what it means to U.S. power around the globe.

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Is the U.S. Retreating from Space?
February 2, 2010 3 min. read

Days after saying in his State of the Union speech that he does not quit, President Obama has proposed a budget that will end the U.S. manned space exploration program. The ambitious vision for space exploration proposed by President Bush (commonly called the “Moon, Mars & Beyond” program and officially called the Constellation Program), would […]

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Budget Targets Offshore Corporate Tax Cheats
February 1, 2010 3 min. read

The Obama administration on Monday unveiled its plans for a fresh assault on international tax cheats that officials say will help reduce the Federal budget deficit from a record $1.5 Trillion this year. President Obama also announced the Fiscal Year 2011 Budget will make critical investments in job creation and continued economic recovery, while bringing a new level of responsibility to how tax dollars are spent.

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Obama's Nuclear Strategy in the 2011 Budget
February 1, 2010 2 min. read

One of the more surprising elements of Obama’s first State of the Union address was the way in which he addressed clean energy initiatives: “To create more of these clean energy jobs, we need more production, more efficiency, more incentives. That means building a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants in this country. […]

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Revamping food distribution in Haiti
February 1, 2010 2 min. read

The challenge of delivering food to Haitians recovering from the January 12th earthquake has taken a new dimension.  More food aid and locally grown food is available, but devising an effective system to distribute food remains a challenge.  Currently, over 20 aid agencies, as well as the Haitian government are competing to mobilize distribution efforts […]

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