Cancun - When I started working on Solar Energy issues several years ago, I heard it repeatedly: "Everyone loves solar." Back then, many people in solar and other cleantech sectors saw long-term meritocracy in the energy business. Public demand,…
Read more >>The British Climate Secretary Chris Huhne rightly warned over the past few days that the climate talks in Cancun risked becoming a milestone on the way to the lingering death of the whole UN climate process. In his words, the replacement would b…
Read more >>Negotiators from about 190 countries reached a modest set of agreements early Saturday in Cancun on how to tackle Global Warming but punted some of the most Controversial questions for a later date. A year after U.N.-led talks all but collapsed…
Read more >>From November 29 to December 10, delegates from 194 countries gathered in sunny Cancun, Mexico to “lay the ghost of Copenhagen to rest,” as one dignitary put it. After last year’s chaotic, disastrous and worthless Climate Chang…
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Read more >>This is article 6 of 8 in the series about interviews with speakers at Cancun's "Forum on Communicating Climate Change." Click here to read the previous article. Cross posted on Hub Culture. Currently the President of the Pew Center on Global Cl…
Read more >>Becky Sharp, Thackeray's anti-hero in Vanity Fair, lived beyond her means and rarely paid her bills, particularly those she owed to "tradespeople" who had provided her with basic but unglamorous services. Are we really ready to emulate her as a …
Read more >>FILE - In this Dec. 2005 file photo provided by the National Park Service shows National Park Service fisheries biologist Jeff Miller examining the Coral Reef in the Buck Island Reef National Monument in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, after bleaching …
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