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Writings By Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger

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Below is a collection of the writing by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger, founders of the Breakthrough Institute.

US Energy & Climate Policy

Green Jobs for Janitors: How Neoliberals and Green Keynesians Wrecked Obama's Promise of a Clean Energy Economy | October 2010
The New Republic

Freeing Energy Policy From The Climate Change Debate | March 2010
Yale e360

The Flawed Logic of The Cap-and-Trade Debate | May 2009
Yale e360

Obama is just blowing smoke | April 2009
Slate

Gas-tax Holiday Debate Warns of Fights to Come | May 2008
San Francisco Chronicle

Getting Real on Climate Change (PDF) | December 2008
American Prospect

International Climate Policy and Politics

WSJ: Forget the U.N. Climate Convention, Rethink Innovation Instead | November 2010
Wall Street Journal

The End of Magical Climate Thinking | January 2010
Foreign Policy

Contrivance in Copenhagen | December 2009
Breakthrough Institute

Part II: Climate Realpolitik and the End of Postcolonialism | December 2009
Breakthrough Institute

The Emerging Climate Consensus: Global Warming Policy in a Post-Environmental World (PDF) | April 2009
A collection of Nordhaus and Shellenberger's post-Break Through writings.

Scrap Kyoto | June 2008
Democracy Journal

Energy Technology and Innovation

"Post-Partisan Power" - Report Overview | October 2010
How a Limited and Direct Approach to Energy Innovation Can Deliver Clean Cheap Energy, Economic Productivity, and National Prosperity

Fast, Clean, & Cheap: Cutting Global Warming's Gordian Knot | January 2008
Harvard Law & Policy Review

Clean Energy Competitiveness Policy

Closing the clean energy gap with Asia | March 2010
Austin Statesman

Storm Clouds on the Clean Tech Horizon: Presentation to the Clean Tech Group | February 2010
Presentation by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus. (pptx)

Environmentalism and Political Philosophy

The Green Bubble, Why Environmentalism Keeps Imploding | May 2009
The New Republic

Bellution Paradigm: Why We Can't Leave Saving the Planet to Environmentalists | May 2009
Presentation from Nordhaus and Shellenberger

Investment trumps environmental regulation | March 2009
The San Francisco Chronicle

A New Inconvenient Truth | November 2008
The New Republic

The Green Bubble Bursts | September 2008
The Los Angeles Times

Second Life: A Manifesto for a New Environmentalism | October 2007
The New Republic

Break Through Introduction (PDF) | October 2007
The introduction to the Nordhaus and Shellenberger's full length successor to the Death of Environmentalism

Preparing for Nature's Attack (PDF) | April 2006
The New York Times

Arctic battle should move to Hyannis Port | December 2005
San Francisco Chronicle

The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming in a Post Environmental World (PDF) | October 2004
Nordhaus and Shellenberger famously declare environmentalism dead, igniting a firestorm of controversy.

Public Opinion and Social Values

Apocalypse Fatigue: Losing the Public on Climate Change | November 2009
Yale e360

What the U.N. can learn from Google | December 2007
San Francisco Chronicle

Why Americans Vote Their Values | September 2006
Blueprint Magazine

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