Aberwulf
The Basics
- Name: Aberwulf
- Age: 23
Stuff I Like
policy, politics, philosophy, progressivism, pragmatism
More About Me
Alex Krogh-Grabbe is a recent graduate of Connecticut College, where he studied Philosophy and incubated his interest in progressivism and climate policy. Now working in Development at the local public radio station in Amherst, MA, he is looking at Masters programs in Public Policy to begin in the Fall of 2010.
Aberwulf’s Recent Comments
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The answer to this question is clear...
...It's time to tear up your lawn and plant a garden in its place.On Question for the day posted 9 months ago 14 Responses
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Actually,
according the article, a moral philosopher and a climate scientist each won Balzan prizes. It didn't seem to indicate that the philosophy professor had anything to do with climate change.On Snippets from the news posted 1 year, 2 months ago 2 Responses
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Hunter from DailyKos
wrote something almost exactly the same: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/7/17/175641/025
We need to find some hybrid system where we can use the power of the netroots to supportively hold politicians accountable. Maybe some such solution shall emerge from Netroots Nation?
-AberwulfOn Clark and Dean pump up a crowd that's a little less giddy posted 1 year, 4 months ago 2 Responses
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Awww, David...
You're an amazing writer too! My favorite person to read anywhere.
With regards to the Pollan piece, it's really making the rounds. Both my sustainable foods friends and parents have sent it to me.On Pollan envy posted 1 year, 7 months ago 8 Responses
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Energy usage?
Looks great, as so many such world-saving gadgets do. But neither in the Colbert clip nor on Wired does it say anything about just how much energy the thing uses. I'd be interested to see that. And even beyond that, I'm skeptical. Such wonder cures haven't worked as advertised in the past, but maybe this one will. Let's hope.On Water problem? What water problem? posted 1 year, 8 months ago 1 Response