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May 22, 2012: Mr. Jenkins Goes to Washington
May 21, 2012: While Japan turns away from nuclear power, South Korea sticks to its path
May 2, 2012: Golden Goose Award to Honor 'Breakthrough' Government Research
April 26, 2012: The Royal Society Gets It Wrong on People and the Planet
April 23, 2012: How We Made Clean Energy Cheaper
April 17, 2012: Beyond Boom and Bust: Summary of Recommendations
April 17, 2012: Beyond Boom and Bust: Report Overview
April 10, 2012: How Emissions Decline in the Real World
March 13, 2012: The Making of a Radiation Panic
March 6, 2012: Is Government a Lousy Venture Capitalist?
March 5, 2012: Collection: Nuclear Energy
March 2, 2012: Did the Media Hype Fukushima Health Impacts?
February 14, 2012: President Obama Follows Through on Energy Innovation in 2013 Budget Request
January 27, 2012: Obama and the New Climate Centrism
January 26, 2012: The Missing Link in the SOTU Energy Agenda
January 24, 2012: Obama's Energy Revolution
January 24, 2012: SOTU: Public Purchasing Power
January 24, 2012: SOTU: Government Must Strengthen Vital Public Investments
January 24, 2012: SOTU: Obama the Climate Pragmatist?
January 24, 2012: SOTU: "All of the Above?"
January 24, 2012: SOTU: US Needs Advanced Manufacturing Policy
January 5, 2012: Terry Engelder on the Federal Role in the Shale Gas Revolution
December 30, 2011: Top Ten Breakthrough Moments of 2011
December 20, 2011: New Investigation Finds Decades of Government Funding Behind Shale Revolution
December 20, 2011: Interview with Dan Steward, Former Mitchell Energy Vice President
December 19, 2011: 2012 Federal Budget Halts Further Cuts to Energy Innovation
December 8, 2011: Let's Shelve the Drivel: Boosting Energy Innovation to Reduce America's Three Deficits
November 14, 2011: The Secret of Where Good Energy Comes From
November 9, 2011: Modernizing Liberalism
November 7, 2011: Taking on the Three Deficits: An Investment Guide to American Renewal
November 4, 2011: Three Deficits Approach to Energy Budgets
October 19, 2011: Writings By Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
October 17, 2011: Occupy Wall Street and the New Inequality
August 26, 2011: Green Scissors 2011: A Misguided Proposal for Budget and Environmental Reform
July 26, 2011: Climate Pragmatism: Innovation, Resilience and No Regrets
July 20, 2011: When Politicians Put Experts Between a Rock and a Hard Place
June 3, 2011: Germany's Burned Bridge
May 27, 2011: Dan Sarewitz on Senator Coburn's New Report
May 26, 2011: Capsule Reviews of Three New Studies of Innovation
May 10, 2011: IPCC on Renewable Energy
April 14, 2011: Losing the Future?
April 1, 2011: Fukushima in Context
March 16, 2011: Situation Report: Fukushima
March 3, 2011: The Fierce Urgency of Now: Notes from the ARPA-E Summit
February 28, 2011: Solving the Energy Poverty Problem
February 23, 2011: More Donors Need to Support Innovative Climate Solutions
February 17, 2011: Founders Statement on "Energy Emergence" Report
February 17, 2011: "Energy Emergence: Rebound and Backfire as Emergent Phenomena" - Report Overview
February 14, 2011: Do Nations Compete for Jobs and Industry?
January 13, 2011: Effective media reporting of sea level rise projections: 1989-2009
January 6, 2011: Why Climate Science Divides Us But Energy Technology Unites Us
January 3, 2011: Richter: Energy in Three Dimensions
December 13, 2010: The New Energy Conversation
December 8, 2010: ITIF: A New Approach for STEM Education
December 7, 2010: Why Japan Disowned Kyoto
November 16, 2010: Reid Promises Incoming Senator: Cap and Trade is Dead Next Session
November 8, 2010: iPods and Federal Innovation Policy
November 8, 2010: Europe to Ban Carbon Offsets?
November 1, 2010: The Future of Philanthropy in a Post-Cap and Trade World
October 22, 2010: Technology-First Consensus Grows
October 13, 2010: "Post-Partisan Power" - Report Overview
October 1, 2010: Energy Access in Nigeria
October 1, 2010: Recarbonization of the UK Economy
September 28, 2010: Why Energy Efficiency May Not Decrease Energy Consumption
September 22, 2010: Access to Energy, Poverty Alleviation and Policy Blinders
September 14, 2010: "Minuscule": Effects of European ETS on CO2 Emissions
September 10, 2010: Collection: The Death of Cap and Trade
September 7, 2010: German Nuclear Power and the Future of Climate Policy
August 18, 2010: New Paper on Australian Bushfires
August 18, 2010: Free Preview of R. Pielke's "The Climate Fix"
August 5, 2010: A Turn to Technology
August 2, 2010: Dealing with the Electoral (Un)Importance of Climate Change
July 27, 2010: Personal Insecurity and Climate Politics
July 23, 2010: Myths About the Death of Cap and Trade
July 14, 2010: Testimony: The Challenge of China's Green Technology Policy
July 12, 2010: Progressive Climate Policy: the Case for Nation Building
July 9, 2010: The Emerging Climate Technology Consensus
July 7, 2010: Breakthrough Philanthropy
July 7, 2010: How Might Indians React to a $30/tonne Carbon Tax
July 6, 2010: China's Not-So-Spontaneous Decarbonization
July 2, 2010: Independence Day Thought
July 1, 2010: Decelerating Decarbonization of the Global Economy
June 25, 2010: The Myth of "Energy Independence"
June 22, 2010: IEEE and GridWise Urge Senator on RE-ENERGYSE
June 15, 2010: King Coal
June 14, 2010: Realpolitik Goes Mainstream
June 4, 2010: Why CO2 should not be considered pollution
June 2, 2010: Direct Action on Climate Change: Successful Tactic or Green Nostalgia?
May 27, 2010: Green VS. Green, Part 2
May 26, 2010: Green VS. Green, Part 1
May 17, 2010: Labor Must Start Nation Building
May 14, 2010: Friday Factoids: Fatalities from Energy Production Accidents
May 13, 2010: Hartwell Paper: A New Approach on Global Climate Policy
May 7, 2010: Sen. Alexander and BTI's Jenkins: Contemplating the Future of Energy Legislation
May 6, 2010: China's Energy Intensity Increases
May 6, 2010: US Emissions Reductions: Business as Usual
May 6, 2010: Sinophobia and the Collapse of Copenhagen Climate Talks
May 6, 2010: In Search of Energy Innovation Role Models
April 29, 2010: The Carbon Price Paradox
April 28, 2010: Australia Needs a Solar Snowy Mountains Scheme
April 27, 2010: Live Webinar: Predicting the Fate of the Climate Bill
April 23, 2010: High-Speed Rail Back on Australian Agenda
April 22, 2010: Earth Day Thoughts on American Innovation
April 20, 2010: Quote of the Day, April 20, 2010
April 20, 2010: Cap and Charade? Shellenberger to Debate at Commonwealth Club
April 15, 2010: Carbon Price Won't Stop Oil Sands
April 14, 2010: Krugman Removes All Doubt
April 13, 2010: Post-Rio and Post-Copenhagen Media Cliffs
April 12, 2010: George Will Embraces Decarbonization
April 9, 2010: The Emerging Climate Consensus: Global Warming Policy in a Post-Environmental World
April 2, 2010: Swezey on KPFA: Can the United States Regain Leadership in the Clean Energy Race?
March 29, 2010: Freeing Energy Policy From The Climate Change Debate
March 18, 2010: Nisbett: Why Climate Scientists Should Put Down the Pitchforks
March 18, 2010: Energy Innovation: How Can We Keep It Blooming
March 11, 2010: We Were Warned
March 11, 2010: The Death of a Great Conservationist
March 8, 2010: Welcome, readers of the Wall Street Journal and the Albuquerque Journal...
March 4, 2010: Innovating to Zero: Bill Gates' push for Energy R&D
March 2, 2010: Storm Clouds on the Clean Tech Horizon?
March 2, 2010: Why Joe Romm Won't Debate Roger Pielke Jr.
March 1, 2010: Closing the clean energy gap with Asia
March 1, 2010: Applied Materials and Breakthrough Institute: Closing the Clean Energy Gap with Asia
February 17, 2010: Cantwell-Collins Calls the Question on Offsets
February 3, 2010: Leading Science and Technology Experts Named Breakthrough Senior Fellows, 2010
February 2, 2010: Australian Climate Politics: Time Labor Adopted a New Approach?
January 28, 2010: Australia Update: Opposition Attempts to Brand Emissions Trading a Tax
January 27, 2010: Think Tank? Or In the Tank?
January 26, 2010: Michael Shellenberger on "Living on Earth"
January 22, 2010: Bingaman and Gates Back Chu on Energy R&D
January 13, 2010: The End of Magical Climate Thinking
December 17, 2009: Catch 22 in Copenhagen
December 17, 2009: Up, Down or Sideways
December 17, 2009: The Science is Settled
December 10, 2009: Contrivance in Copenhagen
December 2, 2009: CDM Halts China Wind Projects
December 1, 2009: China's Carbon Intensity Pledge
December 1, 2009: No Ice Water For You
November 20, 2009: Meantime, In the Real World
November 19, 2009: Climate McCarthyism Part 4: The Headquarters in Washington
November 18, 2009: Has Air Capture Hit the Mainstream Debate?
November 18, 2009: E&E NEWS: Report warns of 'Asian Tigers' surging ahead
November 18, 2009: Asia Beats U.S. 3-1: Major New Report on US vs. Asian Competitiveness in Clean Energy Technology
November 16, 2009: IN THE NEWS: Newsweek asks, "Is America Losing Its Mojo?"
November 16, 2009: Apocalypse Fatigue: Losing the Public on Climate Change
November 13, 2009: WSJ: Asia Leads World In Green-Tech Investments, says Siemens CEO
November 13, 2009: IMechE Report on UK Climate Policy
November 13, 2009: EVENT: Rising Tigers, Sleeping Giant: Major New Report on US vs. Asian Competitiveness in Clean Energy Technology
November 11, 2009: Climate McCarthyism Part 3: The Hyper-Partisan Mind
November 9, 2009: Climate McCarthyism Part 2: Equate Your Political Opponents with Holocaust Deniers
November 4, 2009: Climate McCarthyism, Part I: Joe Romm's Intimidation Campaign
November 4, 2009: The Green Politics of Personal Destruction: Deconstructing Joe Romm
November 3, 2009: Be Careful with Polls
October 23, 2009: Is Predator Assassination Program Helping or Hindering The War on Terrorists?
October 19, 2009: OPED: A carbon tax, not a cap and trade
October 16, 2009: What Will Happen at Copenhagen
October 16, 2009: Understanding Decarbonization of the US Economy in 2008
October 16, 2009: $24 Billion Blowing in the Wind
October 16, 2009: Vaclav Smil on Terrorism, and the Hierarchy of Catastrophe
October 14, 2009: Soros Slams Emissions Trading, Hires Kyoto Critic
October 12, 2009: First Progress Report of the UK Committee on Climate Change
October 8, 2009: Is China's Energy Intensity Story A Myth? Part II
October 5, 2009: India to US: We Laugh at Your Measly Targets
October 5, 2009: Nature's Pre-Copenhagen Book Club
September 29, 2009: Politics Trumping Policy in the U.S. Emissions Bill
September 28, 2009: Lomborg is All Over the Place
September 28, 2009: Krugman Confuses Ends and Means
September 28, 2009: Nicholas Stern's "New" Climate Policy
September 24, 2009: Japan: We've Got a Strong Goal, But Not a Clue How to Meet It
September 16, 2009: US-Europe Climate Rift?
September 15, 2009: "Jumpstarting a Clean Energy Revolution with a National Institutes of Energy" Report Overview
September 2, 2009: Spontaneous Decarbonization in China's Proposed Emissions Targets
August 21, 2009: Are Some Thoughts Best Left Unsaid?
August 12, 2009: Two Great Graphics
July 15, 2009: Mexico 2010
June 4, 2009: Public Opinion and Climate Change, A Summary of Twenty Years of Opinion Research and Political Psychology
May 13, 2009: Invest in New American Energy
May 12, 2009: Climate Psych: A Review of the Psychological and Economic Factors that Shape Attitudes on Global Warming
May 4, 2009: The Revolution Will Not Be Patented
May 4, 2009: Beyond the Pollution Paradigm: Why We Can't Leave Saving the Planet to Environmentalists
April 24, 2009: The Sherrod Brown Test: Finding Consensus on Climate Policy
April 22, 2009: Obama is just blowing smoke
April 7, 2009: How Democrats Can Win the Climate Debate
March 23, 2009: Why We Must Make Clean Energy Cheap
March 19, 2009: Investment trumps environmental regulation
January 9, 2009: Will the Public Support Cap and Dividend? A Survey of Public Opinion Research on Carbon Prices and Rebate or Dividend Programs
December 16, 2008: Getting Real on Climate Change
December 2, 2008: Deficit Spend to Remake the U.S. Economy
November 17, 2008: A New Inconvenient Truth
September 30, 2008: The Green Bubble Bursts
June 30, 2008: Realizing his vision
June 30, 2008: An Energy Paln We Can Believe In
June 18, 2008: National Energy Education Act
June 16, 2008: Scrap Kyoto
May 9, 2008: Gas-tax Holiday Debate Warns of Fights to Come
April 21, 2008: The Steps Not Yet Taken
January 16, 2008: Fast, Clean, & Cheap: Cutting Global Warming's Gordian Knot
December 21, 2007: What the U.N. can learn from Google
October 16, 2007: Second Life: A Manifesto for a New Environmentalism
October 16, 2007: Break Through Introduction
October 11, 2007: The Investment Consensus
June 10, 2007: Survey of Public Opinion on Global Warming and Policy Approaches
June 9, 2007: Energy Attitudes: An Analysis of Opinion Research on Energy and Global Warming
May 21, 2007: The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics
November 18, 2006: Fresh Start: A Proposal to Rebuild LIves through the Redemptive Power of Work
November 14, 2006: Global Warming Preparedness
November 12, 2006: Putting Government Back to Work: A Proposal to Restore Civic Pride
November 1, 2006: Toward a Renewed Social Contract
September 21, 2006: Why Americans Vote Their Values
December 21, 2005: Arctic battle should move to Hyannis Port
October 14, 2005: Death Warmed Over: Beyond Environmentalism
June 18, 2005: Health Care for Hybrids
April 1, 2005: Preparing for Nature's Attack
October 4, 2004: The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming in a Post Environmental World
January 19, 2004: Put King On the $20
June 20, 2003: The New Apollo Project Legislation
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