Comments RoninGeographer has made

  • Kucinich

    I met someone from him home district who told me that much of his base is actually formerly Republican Democrats who he won over when he fought against privatization of the power company, and won!On Wow posted 1 year, 2 months ago 6 Responses

  • markets and markets

    I had the same reaction you did and, in my own work on payments for ecosystem services, have faced similar issues to the ones described by Leonhardt, of how to tell the story. The way I do it now is to contrast a picture of a big farmers market in Peru, with the trading floor on Wall Street - both are markets. In one of them, you actually know what you are getting. There are markets and there are markets, and we need a more nuanced way to talk about them than simply pro/anti market, whatever that is. I'll have to elaborate on this one, but not this evening. On NYT Magazine probes Obama's economic thinking posted 1 year, 3 months ago 46 Responses

  • more than meets the eye?

    There may be something else motivating the "drill now" election year drill, that I only mention because I haven't seen it articulated elsewhere, which is that, once lease sales are in the 5 year plan, projected revenue, even if wildly speculative, can be included in the federal budget. I engage in some speculation about the implications of this here: http://www.postnormaltimes.net/blog/archives/2008/08/here ...

    Further insights on this are welcome.On The internets weigh in on drilling posted 1 year, 3 months ago 4 Responses

  • according to Jevons Paradox

    given the efficiency of hybrid vehicles, I expect a few neighbors to start showing up in hybrid trucks. Next we will have to knock out a few houses to make room to park the things, and more to widen the narrow windy road that comes into the neighborhood, and more to widen the beltway, already too small for its existing traffic load... Unless there is also a cap, and like maybe a carbon tax.On Honda fights to regain green car company mantle posted 2 years, 3 months ago 33 Responses

  • the iphone came out

    The iphone came out - to see the one that was presented to Stephen Colbert, see The Post-Normal Times for an exclusive - taken in Charleston at the River Dogs baseball game after he pitched a pint of Americone Dream...On A few random observations before getting back to work posted 2 years, 4 months ago 25 Responses

  • my 2 cents

    I briefly blogged that study on the Post-Normal Times last week, here. I thought it was interesting because, instead of just asking opinions without giving any information or getting any idea how informed the respondents are, it provided some options. The results were also impressive because it found that people still support action on global warming even after realizing there will be costs. If you want people to be able to make intelligent policy choices, pondering options is one way they well learn about their implications and perhaps, eventually, even reconsider what they are willing to pay. Ideally it would have been done with focus groups or "citizen juries" who are given an opportunity to learn and discuss before ranking choices. But at least it tells us what information  needs to get out there.On Namely, for someone else to pay for it posted 2 years, 5 months ago 15 Responses