The National Rifle Association: A Model for Climate Change Activists

Aug 19, 2010 No Comments by

The National Rifle Association is a case study for political success. According to Robert Walker, the former President of Handgun Control, Inc., climate change advocates could learn from the NRA’s tactics.

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Opinion From Abroad: If Wishes Were Horses, Climate Bills Would Ride

Jun 29, 2010 1 Comment by

While the American Power Act bill of the US is widely believed to have no chance of sailing through in 2010, it is pertinent to note its key provisions as future versions might carry several of its most important points.

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The Case Against a Carbon Tariff

Apr 12, 2010 No Comments by

Much of the conflict over climate change between developed and developing countries focuses on who should pay for the transition away from fossil-based fuels. Some in the West say that countries with less stringent environmental laws, such as India and China, should be subject to a carbon tariff, often referred to as a border adjustment tax.

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India and Sustainability

Apr 10, 2010 1 Comment by

Yesterday I went to one of the best one day symposia I have attended, a gathering focused on India and Climate Change. I am glad I attended because it gave me insight as to what role India can and should have in the global debate over environmental policy. Too often, global political leaders and environmentalists lump together China and India when they discuss what these nations should do in combating climate change

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A Sizzling Debate

Dec 09, 2009 No Comments by

The past few weeks have been disheartening for those who believe climate change is a real problem.  While I prefer to push clean technologies by arguing for energy independence and keeping our dollars at home, the scientific evidence behind climate change has always made sense to me.  So depending on how you feel about the [...]

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Random Friday: Friedman, Military Spending, Hampton Roads

Dec 04, 2009 No Comments by

Thomas Friedman with CNN’s Campbell Brown I had almost forgotten about CNN, but today at the gym, I spent my time on the elliptical machine watching Campbell Brown interview’s of Thomas Friedman.  I still have not read Friedman’s book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded, but I’m motivated to snag a copy after watching him this afternoon.  [...]

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A Danish Perspective

Nov 06, 2009 4 Comments by

Yesterday I attended a talk given by USA Ambassador Friis Petersen of Denmark at UCLA’s CIBER (Center for International Business and Research).  Ambassador Petersen was in Los Angeles for the day and somehow UCLA was fortunate enough to get a few minutes of his time.  With the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change scheduled for next [...]

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Million Tree March

Sep 23, 2009 No Comments by

One of my favorite TV shows was Arrested Development.  Savagely witty and delightfully satirical, this show depicting a riches-to-rags Orange County family will be remembered for its insight in early 21st century living.  One of my favorite exchanges is when Portia de Rossi’s character, Lindsey, bemoans her family’s crash into poverty, only to recover 5 [...]

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