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More Fracking Controversy, Continued
April 18, 2011 4 min. read

In the post below, I wrote about the recent and instantly controversial study from Cornell that calls into question the greenhouse gas advantage that natural gas was assumed to have over coal and oil.  This BBC article, for instance, points out what may seem like the obvious:  As one very involved British geologist says “By […]

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Hendrik Hertzberg on Climate Change Politics
February 3, 2011 2 min. read

I’m an old New Yorker man from way back.  I’ve noted any number of terrific New Yorker stories here, from George Packer and Ryan Lizza on the failures of the Senate on climate and energy legislation, to the authoritative Betsy Kolbert on nearly anything and everything relative to sustainability and the environment. Hendrik Hertzberg is […]

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Of Pipelines and Tar Sands
July 9, 2010 4 min. read

After some reflection, I can think of nothing good to say about the Alberta tar sands.  The best thing that most people say here is that Canada is not Saudi Arabia or Venezuela and therefore if the US is importing billions of barrels a year (4.28 in 2009), then we’re getting more (900 million) from […]

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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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The State of Play – Domestic Division
October 26, 2009 4 min. read

As you know, there has been a tremendous amount of activity on climate change and energy on The Hill over the past year.  The House of Representatives got going fast, even before the 111th Congress got underway.  A leading progressive, hardball-playing Congressman from Los Angeles, Henry Waxman, assumed the chairmanship of the critical Energy and […]

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ACES Up
June 29, 2009 3 min. read

We were away for several days (see post below), otherwise I would’ve further deluged you with information on the passage of the landmark American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), aka ACES, beyond what you may already have been experiencing.  I should, of course, weigh in with my humble opinion.  My first impulse, given […]

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Some Buzz from The Hill
June 18, 2009 3 min. read

We’ve been seeing a lot of activity in the past few months in the House of Representatives on climate and energy – see a number of blog items here on the Waxman-Markey bill.  The Senate hasn’t been idle, certainly, but they’ve been flying a bit below the radar.  Senator Boxer, chair of the Environment & […]

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Good Grief, More Inside Baseball
June 7, 2009 3 min. read

If you hadn’t guessed, I love looking at the arcane world of politics inside the Beltway and elsewhere.  There’s a really readable article in this week’s “NY Times” magazine by the perspicacious Matt Bai.  It’s about the politics of health care reform but you could transpose energy and climate change into what’s being said.  There’s […]

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Deal on "Waxman-Markey"
May 14, 2009 3 min. read

A deal has been done between the Democrats in the House driving for a strong, aggressive, meaningful climate change and energy bill and those who are fearful for and/or protective of the special interests of the big utilities, the oil & gas industry, the auto manufacturers and some other heavy industries.  The “discussion draft” of […]

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Waxman and Markey's "Discussion Draft"
March 31, 2009 3 min. read

Henry Waxman, the chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Ed Markey, chair of the Energy and Environment subcommittee, have just released a “discussion draft” of a comprehensive clean energy and climate change bill.  The legislation is titled “The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.”  (Security is such a reassuring word, […]

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
March 6, 2009 4 min. read

Henry Waxman has been My Man ever since the Acid Rain Wars of the 1980s. He has been quietly but forcefully reconfiguring the House Energy and Commerce Committee to achieve an optimum environmental effect with the critical energy and climate change legislation that will be forthcoming this year.  In an article from ClimateWire in yesterday’s […]

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Critical Updates
February 4, 2009 4 min. read
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No, we’re not Microsoft, but I’ve got some news you should be getting, if not critical software updates. Smart Grid – Smart idea for US energy policy is the title of the recent editorial from the “FT.” They say that the smart grid “would be a national asset comparable to the interstate highways launched by […]

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