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A Little Under the Radar

Vaclav Klaus – The Czech President had an op-ed this past week in the “Financial Times” that grabbed some attention, more so because the Czech Republic has just assumed the rotating presidency of the European Union.  I have written recently about the extraordinary leadership of the EU on energy and climate, for instance here and […]

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New House "Energy and Environment" Subcommittee

The new chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Henry Waxman, has reconfigured the committee.  (See Le roi est mort. Vive le roi., among other posts, on the critical importance of Waxman replacing John Dingell as chair of the full committee.) Very significantly, the Subcommittees on Energy and Air Quality and Environment and Hazardous […]

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Timely Stories from the "NY Times"

Timely Stories from the "NY Times"

Coal Ash – I wrote last week about the horrific spill of coal ash sludge in Tennessee.  (See Jan. 1 below.)   Hundreds of Coal Ash Dumps Lack Regulation is the story today from the “NY Times.”  There are more than 1,300 of them, “most of them unregulated and unmonitored.”  What do they contain?  “heavy metals […]

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The FT and the Economist , More Excellent Coverage

I've lauded the many virtues of the "Financial Times" and its sister publication, "The Economist," on any number of occasions here, and referenced scores of their articles.  This series from the FT, for instance, is well worth your time.  Here is some more: In "The Economist" this week is a series on the Sea.  Here's […]

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Coal – Besides Carbon Dioxide, There's …

First of all, I have to apologize for being off the air for so long. There’s a seven-year-old kid in the picture and Christmas, plus getting away for the last five days for some R & R for us, has all been a little consuming. I should’ve put some posts in the can prior to […]

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Bits and Bobs – December '08 Edition

Obama’s Team, Continued – Climate experts get key US posts is the headline from the BBC.  John Holdren, a physicist, Harvard professor, and director of the Woods Hole Research Center, has been named Obama’s top science advisor.  Holdren is a passionate advocate of early and decisive action on warming.  See also this from Woods Hole […]

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Obama's Team

As of today, we now have the last of the top energy and environment players in place.  President-Elect Obama has named former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack to be Secretary of Agriculture and Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar to Interior.  See this, including a video of the announcement, from the WaPo.  Obama said “How we harness our […]

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Year in Review – and A Look Ahead

I’ve posted my thoughts on what’s happened this past year and what the tea leaves tell me for the coming year here:  2008 in Review.  Highlights?  Obama’s election and his intentions as exemplified in his policy pronouncements and his picks for top positions, more serious environmentalists in key slots on The Hill and a focus […]

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The Smart Grid is Coming to Town

I’ve got an article in the latest issue of “Planning,” the magazine of the American Planning Association, on the smart grid. (If you don’t know the important work of the APA, you should definitely see what they’re about and the critical work that planners do, creating and recreating communities.) We look at how we generate […]

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"Europe has passed its credibility test."

That's what European Union Commission President José Manuel Barroso said in light of the final agreement on climate change rules for the 27-nation EU.  "We merit our leadership role," said German Chancellor Angela Merkel.  French President Nicolas Sarkozy, to whom considerable credit must be given for his intensive shuttle diplomacy recently to make the elements […]

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Update on EU Summit and UN Climate Change Meetings

I wrote about the EU meetings here earlier this week and about the UN gathering here last week. Brussels , The leaders of the 27 EU nations gathered today to go over a number of critical matters, not the least among them, energy and climate change.  For the full agenda, see this from the EU.  […]

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Obama and Biden Talk with Al Gore

An important meeting took place yesterday in which a further display of concern and seriousness about climate change was exhibited by the President-Elect.  I referenced his unequivocal post-election statements on energy and climate change here and how there is a critical positive synergy building between the incoming administration and the leaders on energy and the […]

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Quick Hitter: A Couple of Excellent Resources

"The Economist" has two great articles in their "Technology Quarterly," one on the state of wind power globally and the other on the Masdar Initiative.  "The Economist," as you no doubt know by now, has terrific coverage on energy, the environment and climate change.  I wrote about the Masdar Initiative, along with some other big-vision […]

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Another Part of the Forest

While thousands of delegates and interested parties from all over the world start their second week of deliberations and meetings in Poznan, the EU has been laying the groundwork for a summit at the end of this week in Brussels.  In January, the European Commission agreed to work toward an ambitious program of a 20% […]

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Coalicious Goodness

Coal Mining Debris Rule Is Approved is the story from the "NY Times" earlier this week.  National environmental groups and regional groups like the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition were, understandably, up in arms.  The NRDC, for instance, said in their release:  "The EPA's concurrence and approval of this defective rule governing coal mining is ecologically […]

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