Environmental discourse and the paradox of the open society
How does one fight back without destroying the very principles of openness that make it possible to draw on the talents of all while safeguarding freedom of expression?
How does one fight back without destroying the very principles of openness that make it possible to draw on the talents of all while safeguarding freedom of expression?
Tidal power experts discuss technological advancements, roadblocks
A Wave Of Support For Tidal Energy
Singapore to invest in clean energy industry
Electricity rationing tightens in Ghana
Save forests to fight global warming: Stern
How Howard dealt Australia out of the greenhouse revolution
BHP chief’s doubts over clean coal technology
Don’t ask an artist to explain climate change
How to keep them on the Farm once they’ve seen Manhattan?
Reducing Knowledge Management Failures
JM Greer – Pt3 of review of Korten’s The Great Turning
The Auto Empire Rolls On
Probe launched after thousands trapped on Sydney trains
EU Open skies pact to worsen climate change
Parking plan is ‘discriminatory’
Faith schools fight to keep free transport
“There’s a lot to chew over here. My initial reaction is that Gore is going for the whole enchilada. He’s pushing the envelope. These are radical proposals.” Also, an exchange between Gore and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett.
Gore warns Congress of ‘planetary emergency’
Next big thing in environmental law: climate change
A technology competition to save the planet
How reporters learned to stop worrying and love nuclear front groups
Russia to build 3 plants each year from 2016
Alarms rang ‘nonstop’ during 1999 nuclear accident
Thousands protest new nuclear reactors
Yucca Mountain cost: $26.9 billion
John Howard’s ideas on climate change have been influenced more by business than science. Marian Wilkinson explains how Australia was dealt out of the greenhouse revolution.
The decline of production in Saudia Arabia over the past year may be like the iceberg that sank the Titanic. There are many similar analogies to the Titanic disaster some 95 years ago.
Shell & BP plunge into the wind business
Start-Up Fervor Shifts to Energy in Silicon Valley
Towards Renewables in the UAE
Suburban Solar Retrofit
White House Seeks to Cut Geothermal Research Funds
Q&A with Heinberg, Campbell and Leggett
A Requiem For Mitigation
Interview with Dr. Bakhtiari
Energize America, DailyKos and Congress