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  • The assumption of inconvenience 0

    Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago Early this week, I noticed a number of my favorite bloggers linking to a Elisabeth Rosenthal essay at Environment 360, on the mysterious greenness of European nations. The average American, as it happens, produces about twice as much carbon dioxide each year as your typical resident of Western Europe.
  • Publication of the UK Climate Impact Projections 0

    Posted 5 months, 1 week ago
  • Food - Time = a Big Problem

    Fixing food isn’t only about agriculture. Just ask Europe. 0

    Posted 5 months, 2 weeks ago

    Yes, health care reform is fundamental to food system reform, for both farmers and eaters. But there's even more to the European welfare state than health benefits, vacations and pensions.

  • Europe poised to meet Kyoto target: European Trading System a success? 0

    Posted 5 months, 4 weeks ago

    Europe made a major commitment under the Kyoto protocol that U.S. conservatives have been telling us for years they would never achieve. It now seems clear Europeans will meet their commitment under the terms of the protocol. It will become increasingly difficult for those who don’t want a U.S. cap-and-trade system to point to the European Trading System ETS) as an obvious failure.

  • This is the last one, I promise

    Can it be? Even more tidbits from the Energy Efficiency Global Forum? 2

    Posted 7 months ago

    A final round of scrumptious, mouthwatering nuggets from an energy efficiency conference. More fun to read than the word "conference" indicates!

  • Mmm ... tidbits

    More tidbits from the Energy Efficiency Global Forum 0

    Posted 7 months ago

    Some more delicious, wholesome morsels drawn from an international conference on energy efficiency.

  • Letter from Europe

    A mandarin’s plea for climate action 0

    Posted 8 months ago

    Tom Burke, a longtime adviser to British leaders on climate issues, says the international conference to set a new treaty to combat climate change, set for December in Copenhagen, "will do more to shape human destiny for longer" than any previous meeting in the history of the world.

  • Mon Dieu, Il Fait Chaud 0

    Posted 2 years, 3 months ago
  • Sea Vous Plait 0

    Posted 2 years, 5 months ago
  • That Sinking Feeling

    That Sinking Feeling 0

    Posted 9 years ago

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