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Anteing Up

Anteing Up

If you play poker you know that all the players have to ante up with a stake before each new deal.  You have to “feed the kitty” – or you don’t play.  Perhaps not coincidentally, parties that have an interest in a particular project, enterprise or, in the case of COP 15, addressing the looming […]

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The State of Play – International Division

I wrote a thumbnail sketch the other day of where we are in the US on domestic climate change and energy legislation.  Let’s now take a quick look at how things are shaping up only 37 days before Copenhagen. As you know, the world has been building toward the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP […]

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BIG Day at the UN

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon organized a truly historic event today:  the Summit on Climate Change.  President Obama was among the many speakers.  Carol Browner, Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, and one of the critical voices within the Obama Administration for a robust and progressive approach to meeting the challenge of climate […]

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Myanmar: Time to untangle Aung San Suu Kyi From Political Reform?

Myanmar:  Time to untangle Aung San Suu Kyi From Political Reform?

Is Aung San Suu Kyi’s star power waning after nearly two decades of political and social isolation under house arrest?  What affect is this having on the countries democracy movement?   These questions are explored in a recent  New York Times article.  There is no way to tell how representative this person is, but… “I […]

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Earth Hour 2009

Last year Earth Hour was a hugely visible event.  This year, on March 28, it’s going to be an even bigger global phenomenon.  As of now, they are saying that 2,712 cities, towns and municipalities in 83 countries are on board.  See the website for more information and how you can participate in your part […]

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If You Don't Like Al Gore, Then

… what about these people? California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) from a speech yesterday at the Council on Foreign Relations , “I can tell you, mainstream scientists are convinced, mainstream CEOs are convinced, and if you look at the surveys, mainstream Americans are convinced, that global warming and climate change is real, and that we […]

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